verb 1. to have learned something, to have information about something ○ Do you know how to start the computer? ○ He didn’t know she had died. ○ How was I to know she wasn’t his wife? ○ You knew it would be expensive. ○ Do you know the Spanish for ‘one – two – three’? ○ His secretary doesn’t know where he is. 2. to have met someone ○ I know your sister – we were at school together. ○ I used to know a man called Jones who worked in your company. □ to know someone by sight to know who someone is, even though you have never spoken to him or her 3. to have been to a place often ○ I know Paris very well. ○ She doesn’t know Germany at all. 4. to experience ○ She knew years of poverty before she became famous. ○ He knows what it is like to be out of work. 5. □ you never know perhaps ○ You never know, she may still turn up. □ as far as I know all I know is that ○ As far as I know, he left by car at 6 p.m. ○ Is she in trouble? – Not as far as I know. ■ noun □ in the know knowing something that most people do not know (informal.) ○ Those in the know say that’s the best restaurant in town. ○ Someone in the know gave me the tip.
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