transitive. To lack direct experience of or familiarity with; not to be acquainted or conversant with (a person, place, or thing). Also: to lack…
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > unfamiliarity with, inexperience > lack skill or experience [verb] (5) unknowa1382 transitive. To lack direct experience of or familiarity with; not to be acquainted or conversant with (a person, place, or thing). Also: to lack… seeka1529 Of a person, his faculties, etc.. Wanting or deficient in, †of; without skill or learning in. With for: Badly off or at a loss for, unable to find. ar… not to know the first thing about1856 Originally U.S. not to know the first thing about: not to know even the elements or rudiments of. not to have a clue1948 Colloquial phrase not to have a clue: to have no idea; not to know; to be ignorant or incompetent. not to have a scooby1993 not to have a scooby: = not to have a clue at clue, n. 2e. |
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