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Keywords: know?
Know; Know and understand; Be familiar with, understand; Be convinced; Take ... as ... as; Call ... as; Recognition, recognition; Can distinguish; Master, master; Experience, experience
Understanding intransitive verbs; Familiar with; firmly believe
phrase
Do you know that?/You know what? You know; You have to know; You know; (expressing surprise, shock, etc.)
I know, okay? I know; Aquarius; I know.
Right to know? Right to know; Right to know; right to know
Discrimination of words
Know, learn, understand, know
This group of words has the meaning of "understand, know and understand". The difference lies in:
Do you understand? It refers to a thorough understanding of things, not only the nature, significance and details of things, but also the internal and external relations of things.
Learn usually refers to obtaining news or information through others, focusing on the changing process from unknown to known.
Understand? The emphasis is on the process of familiarity and understanding.
Do you know? Common words refer to knowledge gained through learning, experience or spread by others, which implies direct knowledge.
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