Know đi với giới từ gì? Sự khác nhau giữa Know about và know of?

Know đi với giới từ gì? Sự khác nhau giữa Know about và know of? chắc chắn là câu hỏi chung của rất nhiều người. Để hiểu hơn về ý nghĩa, ngữ pháp cũng như cách sử dụng “Know” trong Tiếng Anh như thế nào, hãy cùng Ngolongnd.net tìm hiểu chi tiết ngay trong bài viết dưới đây.

Know đi với giới từ gì? Sự khác nhau giữa Know about và know of?
Know đi với giới từ gì? Sự khác nhau giữa Know about và know of?

Know nghĩa là gì?

know /nou/

  • động từ knew; known
    • biết; hiểu biết
      • to know about something: biết về cái gì
      • to know at least three languages: biết ít nhất ba thứ tiếng
      • to know how to play chess: biết đánh cờ
    • biết, nhận biết; phân biệt được
      • to know somebody at once: nhận biết được ai ngay lập tức
      • to know one from another: phân biệt được cái này với cái khác
    • biết, quen biết
      • to know by sight: biết mặt
      • to know by name: biết tên
      • to get to know somebody: làm quen được với ai
    • ((thường) + of) biết, biết tin, biết rõ về
      • do you know of his return?: anh đã biết tin ông ta trở về chưa?
      • I know of an excellent restaurant near here: tôi biết gần đây có một tiệm ăn rất tốt
    • đã biết mùi, đã trải qua
      • to know misery: đã trải qua cái cảnh nghèo khổ
    • (kinh thánh) đã ăn nằm với (một người đàn bà)
    • all one knows
      • (thông tục) (với) tất cả khả năng của mình, (với) tất cả sự hiểu biết của mình; hết sức mình
    • to try all one knows: cố gắng hết sức mình, thử làm với tất cả khả năng của mình
    • before you know where you are
      • (thông tục) ngay, không chậm trễ, trong chốc lát, một cách nhanh chóng
    • to know black from white
      • to know chalk from cheese
        • to know a hawk from a handsaw
          • to know one’s way about
            • biết rõ sự tình; biết phân biệt trắng đen; biết cặn kẽ, biết rõ ngọn ngành
          • to know better
            • (xem) better
          • I know better [than that]: tôi biết thừa đi rồi, tôi còn biết rõ hơn thế nữa kia
          • to know better than…
            • không ngốc mà lại…
          • to know one’s own business
            • không dính vào việc của người khác
          • to know something (somebody) as a person knows his ten fingers; to know something (somebody) as well as a beggar knows his bag; to know something (somebody) like a book; to know something (somebody) like the palm of one’s hands
            • biết cặn kẽ cái gì (ai); biết rõ cái gì (ai) như lòng bàn tay mình
          • to know one’s own mind
            • biết rõ ý định của mình; kiên quyết, không dao động
          • to know what one is about
            • biết phải làm gì; hành động một cách khôn ngoan
          • not to know what from which
            • không biết cái gì với cái gì
          • to know everything is to know nothing
            • (tục ngữ) cái gì cũng biết là không biết cái gì cả
          • not that I know of
            • theo tôi biết thì không
        • danh từ (thông tục)
          • to be in the know biết rõ sự việc, biết rõ vấn đề; biết điều mà mọi người chưa biết

Know đi với giới từ gì? 

know + about something: biết về cái gì

Do you know about computers?

know sth/so inside out: biết rõ về

She knows her subject inside out (= very well).

Know + of: biết, biết tin, được nghe về

do you know of his return?: anh đã biết tin ông ta trở về chưa?
I know of an excellent restaurant near here: tôi biết gần đây có một tiệm ăn rất tốt.

know sb by name

to have heard the name of a person but not seen or talked to them

know sb by sight

If you know someone by sight, that person looks familiar to you, but is not a friend of yours.

Sự khác nhau giữa Know about và know of?

“know about” thường có thể được sử dụng với người:

“Do you know Stephanie?” “No, I know of her, but I don’t know her.”

“Bạn có biết Stephanie?” “Không, tôi có nghe nói về cô ấy, nhưng tôi không biết cô ấy.”

Vì vậy, đây sẽ là một người chưa gặp riêng cô ấy, nhưng đã nghe nói về cô ấy từ những người khác. “know about” có thể được sử dụng theo cách tương tự, hoặc nếu ai đó nói rằng họ có một số câu chuyện phiếm và bạn đã nghe nó, bạn có thể nói:

“I know about that already.” 

“Tôi biết về điều đó rồi.”

To know something chỉ là để sở hữu kiến thức, bạn có thể sử dụng nó trong nhiều ngữ cảnh. Nhưng Know about và know of được sử dụng trong những trường hợp cụ thể.

Sự khác nhau giữa Know about và know of
Sự khác nhau giữa Know about và know of

Ví dụ về giới từ theo sau Know

  • All the great avenues, Alma, Jena, Kleber, and the adjacent streets are known as the Quartier de l’Etoile.
  • He was very friendly and talked for twenty minutes about all sorts of things, in excellent French, with a few words of English now and then to show he knew of my English connection.
  • I always thought the Empress knew about it and appreciated his act, for during his embassy in London, though we never saw her, she constantly sent him word through mutual friends of little negotiations she knew about and thought might interest him, and always spoke very well of him as a “clear-headed, patriotic statesman.”
  • In like fashion, he, without changing his place, continued to scrutinize my features, but with the greatest caution; and, perhaps, having had much practice in amorous warfare, and knowing by what devices the longed-for prey might be captured, he showed himself every moment more humble, more desperate, and more fraught with tender yearning.
  • This little work is made public, not from a vain expectation, or desire, in the Writer to obtain any degree of literary distinction; for, if his wishes and endeavours are successful, the world will not know from what hand it proceeds.
  • Their data must be known at first-hand.
  • I know with a woman like you, whose own happiness always is last, that first your girl must be fixed.”
    A man I know on the Rappahannock passed the word that the Long House was stirring.
  • I felt very anxious to know how it was that their numbers did not increase, as they were exempt from all pestilential diseases, and live in such abundance, that a beggar by trade has never been known among them, and are remarkable for their moral habits.
  • It was no “ghost,” as I fear we all vulgarly considered it, to him,but a poor creature whom he knew under these conditions, just as he had known him in the flesh, having no doubt of his identity.
  • His face and hands were covered with huge blisters, and it was not necessary either Sergeant Corney or I should ask how he came by them, for we knew through bitterest experience what the squaws and children would do when a white man was at their mercy.
  • The former became more lax than ever in the discharge of his duties, and avoiding the society of his school equals, sought the companionship of such boys as Hawley, Gull, and Mouler, who at length came to be known throughout the College as “Thirsty’s Lot.”
  • In fact, all the British fleet within wireless radius knew before night that there was a new champion of the British fleet; and they cheered him, though he could not hear.
  • DEAR PUNCHINELLO:I arrived here last Saturday, and as I would be the last person to allow a commendable enterprise to languish for want of proper encouragement, and in order to put the Hotel proprietors out of suspense, I thought I would let you know without further delay that I consider Lake George a success.
  • The American Mosquito Few American birds are better known than the mosquito.
  • * * * * * What happened to the world’s champion Athletics the public did not really know until after the middle of the season.
  • Let me know within three months how you feel about it.
  • That every one knew after the first glance at Mr. Moffat, on the opening of the next morning’s session.
  • He was only sixteen years of agetwo months older than I; but within an hour after we knew beyond a peradventure that Peter Sitz was a prisoner, it seemed as if the lad had grown to be a man.
  • Mary will get better again; but her constantly being liable to such relapses is dreadful; nor is it the least of our evils that her case and all our story is so well known around us.
  • Then, worshipful Master Sylla, be it known unto you, That my neighbour’s daughter Dority Was a maid of restority; Fair, fresh, and fine As a merry cup of wine; Her eyes like two potch’d eggs, Great and goodly her legs; But mark my doleful ditty, Alas! for woe and pity!
  • This sorry world hath known over much of war and hate, of strife and bloodshed, so shall these my hands go innocent of more.”
  • Tectonicon, shewing the exact measuring of all manner of Land, Squares, Timber Stone, Steeples, Pillars, Globes; as also the making and use of the Carpenters Rule &c. fit to be known by all Surveyors, Land-meters, Joyners, Carpenters, and Masons: by L. Digges.
  • The Europe of schools and camps which we have known during the last half century is the most striking of all the victories of German “culture.”
  • With a calmer mind, I became again curious to know into what that trap opened; but could not, then, summon sufficient courage to make a further investigation.
  • Francis Joseph was succeeded by his grandnephew, Archduke Charles Francis Joseph, of whose personality little was known outside Austria.
  • no one else knows up to the present as far as I have been able to gatherand in all probability was responsible for his return, say, sent him a letter or a telegram which brought him to London.
    but I knew de bright sunshine not be contented to stay away from missy Sea-flower long.
  • These are some of those whom I remember, and, by the way, I ought to add the Duke of Westminster and Tom Jennings, names interesting and distinguished, and indicative of a phase of life ever full of enjoyment such as is not known out of the sporting world, where excitement lends to pleasure the effervescence and sparkle which make life something more than animal existence.
  • You may not have committed such crimes as some men have done; but you do not know against what degree of light they have sinned.
  • It seems very strange that there should be such a desire to go one better than one’s neighbour, to have better horses, a smarter carriage, a larger house, smarter gowns, because, at least in the case of the Civil Service people, their income is known down to the last rupee.
  • It was speedily known amongst the servants that Mr. George was going on the campaign.
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  • If it were not a dream My life is blest in truth, and if it be, I know across the deep has fallen a gleam,
    I imagine, however, that it was little known between 1830 and the end of the century.
  • His light and firmly-knit frame made him an excellent runner and fencer, and a fearless rider at full speed; the privation of sleep did not affect him, and he knew like a soldier how to enjoy or to dispense with food.
  • He said that he was approached by a man whom he had known off and on for years, a man who was employed by you in connection with shipyard inquiries.
  • The region has become internationally known due to large companies that are in the region, such as the Cenibra, Aperam South America (old Acesita) and Usiminas, all with an increasing volume of exported products.
  • Could I but know amidst what Flowers Or in what Shade she stays, The gaudy Bowers, With all their verdant Pride, Their Blossoms and their Sprays, Which make my Mistress disappear; And her in envious Darkness hide, I from the Roots and Beds of Earth would tear.
  • One lowers one’s-self sufficiently when one looks at them merely as animals, but it is really wicked to give way to the inclination to look for people whom we know behind such masks.”
    I know bout the patrollers too.
  • I seem to know inside me that we’re on the very point of finding out the truth.”

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