Traducción de "know" - Diccionario Inglés-Japonés

know

verb uk /nəʊ/ us /noʊ/ past tense knew, past participle known

A1 to have information about something in your mind

知っている
‘How old is she?’ ‘I don’t know.’
He knew that she was lying.

A1 used to ask someone to tell you a piece of information

~が分かる
Do you know where the post office is?

A2 to be certain

きっと~だと思う
I know she’ll be really pleased to hear the news.

A2 to be able to do something

~ができる
Do you know how to ski?

B1 to have spent time with someone or in a place so that the person or place is not new to you

~と知り合いだ, 初めてではない
I’ve known Al since we were children.
I grew up in Brussels so I know it well.
let someone know something

A2 to tell someone something

(人)に~を知らせる
I’ll let you know where we are meeting when I know my schedule.
Let me know if you’re going to the party.
I know

used when you agree with something someone has just said

そうだね(相手に同意する時に使う)
‘It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?’ ‘I know – let’s hope it lasts.’
you know

B1 used to make sure someone understands which person or thing you are talking about

知っているだろ?(相手の理解を確認する時に使う)
I was talking about Rachel – you know, the tall woman with the blond hair.

B1 also know about If you know a subject, or you know about it, you are familiar with it and understand it.

~を熟知している
Ask Andy to fix it – he knows about computers.
be known as…

B1 to be called

~と呼ばれる
California is also known as the Sunshine State.
get to know someone/something

B1 to gradually learn more about someone or something

~と知り合いになる/~をよく知るようになる
I got to know Frank at work.
as far as I know

used to say that you think something is true, but cannot be sure

私の知る限りでは
As far as I know, he isn’t married.
know what’s what

If you know what’s what, you have a lot of experience and can judge people and situations well

何もかも知っている
Linda’s been in the business for 30 years – she knows what’s what.

(Traducción de "know" del Cambridge English–Japanese Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)