to inform; to tell; to notify; notification
county head magistrate (old)
senior provincial government official in dynastic China
to know oneself; to be intimate or close; intimate friend
prefectural magistrate (during Tang to Qing times)
to know; to be informed of
to know the facts; to understand; to be familiar with the situation
perception; consciousness
knowledge; know-how; intellectual; science; pertaining to learning or culture
to act tactfully; tactful; discreet
content with one's situation; to know contentment (hence happiness)
to know; to be aware (of); to realize
educated youth (sent to work in farms during cultural revolution)
intimate friend; soul mate
reputation; profile; familiarity in the public consciousness
person in the know; insider; informed source
ability to perceive; perceptivity; sentience
intellectual circles; intelligentsia
to know very little about
know yourself, know your enemy
(idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War" 孫子兵法)
to know the enemy and know oneself (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War")
intellectual property rights (law)
intellectual; intelligentsia; learned person
treasure house of knowledge
the more knowledgeable, the more reactionary (absurd anti-intellectual slogan attributed after the event to the Gang of Four 四人幫|四人帮)
not to know; to be ignorant (of); to not know; to have no idea (of); to (be) in the dark; (to be) unaware; unknowingly; (fig.) not to admit (defeat, hardships, tiredness etc)
public intellectual (sometimes used derogatorily); abbr. for 公共知识分子|公共知識分子 [gong1 gong4 zhi1 shi5 fen4 zi3]
recognized (for one's talents)
evidently; clearly; no wonder; knowable
government sub-prefect (old)
who would have imagined?; unexpectedly
to find out; to know; to learn about
a close friend over many years
new knowledge; new friend
old acquaintance; former friend
foresight; foreknowledge; if one had known earlier,...
to be fully aware of; to know perfectly well
anxious to learn; keen for knowledge
to know well; to be fully aware of
(literary) how is one to know?
to be well acquainted with
to find out about; to discover
innate sense of right and wrong; conscience; bosom friend
to learn of (an event); to hear about (sth)
cognition; to acknowledge
(lit.) who knows; who would have thought; unexpectedly; unpredictably
notice; to announce; to notify; circular; to give notice; to inform; notification
key information; instructions; it must be borne in mind
to anticipate; to foresee
to know nothing about the beginning, the middle or the end; to know nothing at all
gnosticism, the philosophical doctrine that everything about the universe is knowable
as is well known; as everyone knows
little imagined; scarcely realized
who knows; who would have thought; God knows; who would have imagined
notification; notice; ticket; receipt
not known to anyone; secret; unknown
agnosticism, the philosophical doctrine that some questions about the universe are in principle unanswerable
unknown; unable to find out
unconsciously; unwittingly
one can't tell how many; numerous similar cases
whereabouts unknown; gone missing
unaware of the inner workings; naive; unwitting
to not know what sb is driving at; to be unintelligible
untiring; not recognizing tiredness
numb; unfeeling; indifferent; inconsequential
to have no sense of shame; brazen
to be content with what one is
preliminary notification; to announce in advance
to have lost consciousness
something that everybody knows
foresight; having foresight; person of foresight
omniscient and omnipotent
see 如人飲水,冷暖自知|如人饮水,冷暖自知[ru2 ren2 yin3 shui3 , leng3 nuan3 zi4 zhi1]
it is obvious that...; as one can well imagine...
a rough acquaintance with sth
young and inexperienced; unsophisticated
to have no sense of shame
to let everyone know; spread the word!
as far as I know; to the best of my knowledge
to ask a question, already knowing the answer
predictable; sth one can predict without being a clairvoyant
to be totally oblivious (to sth); to have no idea about sth
to review the old and know the new (idiom, from the Analects); to recall the past to understand the future
electronic communication (fax, email etc)
slight knowledge of sth; to know very little about a subject; a smattering
slight knowledge of sth; superficial acquaintance with a subject; a smattering
close female friend; confidante
close male friend; confidant
to get back on the right path; to mend one's ways
false wisdom and erroneous views (Buddhism)
to observe the past to foresee the future (idiom, taken loosely from Book of Songs); studying ancient wisdom gives insight into what is to come
background knowledge; prerequisite
admission notice (delivered by a university); acceptance letter; letter of admission
to review the old and know the new (idiom, from the Analects); to recall the past to understand the future
not recognized for what it is
not to know the immensity of heaven and earth; an exaggerated opinion of one's own abilities
to learn is to know one's ignorance
(the Book of Rites 禮記)
(lit.) short-lived cicada does not know the seasons; fig. to see only a small piece of the big picture
cognitive neuropsychology