| 释义 |
don't you know informal, dated Used to emphasize what one has just said or is about to say: I was, don’t you know, a great motoring enthusiast in those days...- Now Petey's a bishop himself, don't you know.
- Used to be in the military myself, but it takes all kinds, don't you know?
- Toronto-bashing is politically correct, don't you know, the Rest of Canada's national sport - second only to hockey - and the glue that keeps this country together.
See parent entry: know |