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Emma_H
What is the meaning of the idiom, " A know-it-all"? I want an example. Thanks.^ ^
Mar 20, 2013 12:23 PM
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It simply means someone who thinks they know everything.
If you meet a person who always corrects what you say, who tells you trivial facts, who is arrogant about their knowledge, then you can call them a know it all. It can be both a negative or a positive description.
The positive way is to use it to describe a friend of yours who is very smart.
March 20, 2013
adj. <口>假装或自称无所不知的
n. <口>假装或自称无所不知的人
March 20, 2013
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