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ken
- IPA[ken]
美式
- one's range of knowledge or sight
- know;recognize; identify
verb: ken, 3rd person present: kens, gerund or present participle: kenning, past tense: kenned, past participle: kenned
noun: ken
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名詞
- 1. one's range of knowledge or sight such determination is beyond my ken
動詞
- 1. Scottish, Northern English know d'ye ken anyone who can boast of that?
- ▪ Scottish, Northern English recognize; identify that's him—d'ye ken him?
- a compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry with metaphorical meaning, e.g. ...
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- Kentucky (in official postal use).
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- a compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry with metaphorical meaning, e.g. ...
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- Kentucky (in official postal use).
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- (1927–2011), English movie director; born Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell. Characterized by ...
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- (born 1936), English film director; full name Kenneth Loach. He has persistently explored ...
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- (1927–2011), English film director; full name Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell. Characterized by ...
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- (1935–2001), American novelist; full name Ken Elton Kesey. His best-known novel, One Flew over ...
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- IPA[kɛn]
英式
- one's range of knowledge or understanding: politics are beyond my ken
- know: d'ye ken anyone who can boast of that?
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