| 释义 |
know one's placev. phr.To be deferential to one's elders or superiors. 对长辈(或上司)恭敬顺从;知趣,识相。◆ Ken is a talented teaching assistant, but he has a tendency to tell the head of the department how to run things. Somebody ought to teach him to know his place.肯是个有才干的助教,但他往往对系主任指手画脚。应该有人教教他不要不知天高地厚。 |