单词 | to have heard of |
释义 | > as lemmasto have heard of c. to have heard of: to have become or been made aware of (a fact, etc.) in the course of one's experience; to have heard tell of. Frequently in negative contexts, often with never. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > have knowledge of [verb (intransitive)] canOE to know of ——c1350 savoura1382 understanda1400 kenc1400 weeta1547 to keep up to1712 to know about ——1761 to be (or get) wise to1896 to wise up1905 to have heard of1907 to be (or get) jerry (on, on to, to)1908 1907 G. B. Shaw John Bull's Other Island i. 8 Have you ever heard of Garden City? 1925 F. S. Fitzgerald Great Gatsby i. 12 ‘Who with?’ I told him. ‘Never heard of them,’ he remarked decisively. 1954 W. Faulkner Fable 34 I have heard of your United States Coca-Cola. 1986 N.Y. Times 16 Apr. a2/4 Similarly, he said he had never heard of Dr. Jesa Vidic. < as lemmas |
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