词组 | not know from nothing |
释义 | Idiom not know from nothing Theme: STUPIDITY to be stupid, innocent, and naive. (Slang. This nothing is not replaced with something. Usually with don't, as in the examples.)Old John—he don't know from nothing.What do you expect from somebody who don't know from nothing? Slang not know from nothing Theme: STUPIDITY in. to be stupid, innocent, and naive. (Usually with don't, as in the examples. Always in the negative.)Tom don't know from nothing. He is really dense.Don't pay any attention to her. She don't know from nothing. not know from nothingTo be completely ignorant or uninformed (about something). Don't ever second-guess my judgment again, you hear me? You don't know from nothing! Don't mind her, Phil. She doesn't know from nothing. not know from nothingInf. to be stupid, innocent, and naive. (This nothing is not replaced with something. Usually used with don't, as in the examples.) Old John—he don't know from nothing. What do you expect from somebody who don't know from nothing? know (or not know) from nothingbe totally ignorant, either generally or concerning something in particular. North American informalnot know from nothing in. to be stupid, innocent, and naive. (see also know from something.) Tom don’t know from nothing. He is really dense. |
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