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Examples:also known as phonogram, phonetic compound or picto-phonetic character—also known as joint ideogram or associative compounds—your name has been known me for a long time (polite)—It feels like we have known each other all along.—Wikispecies, (species.wikimedia.org), online project catalog all known species—make known to every household (idiom); to disseminate widely—Diaoyu or Senkaku Islands between Taiwan and Okinawa (administered by Japan), also known as the Pinnacle Islands—Peranakan Chinese (Baba-Nyonya), an ethnic group of Chinese residing in the Malay peninsula (also known as Straits Chinese)—Malvinas Islands (also known as Falkland Islands)—Cantonese poached chicken, known as "white cut chicken"—Princess Taiping (c. 665-713), Tang Dynasty princess, politically powerful and known for her beauty—Zhao Benshan (1958-), universally known PRC TV comedian—Shangdu, also known as Xanadu, summer capital of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)—Dashan, stage name of Canadian Mark Henry Rowswell (1965-), actor and well-known TV personality in PRC—China Export Commodities Fair also known as the Canton Fair—Yekaterinburg (Russian city, also known as Ekaterinburg or Sverdlovsk)—Attila (406-453), Hun emperor, known as the scourge of God—know the first, but not know the second (idiom); only partial information—Abu Sayyaf, militant Islamist separatist group also known as al-Harakat al-Islamiyya—Golden Shield Project, also known as the Great Firewall of China—recreative seal, bearing not the owner's name but a well-known verse or such, and used for artistic purposes on paintings etc—Pai Ping-ping (well-known Taiwan performing artist)—known throughout the country (idiom); world-famous—also known as sakura (Japanese) or Yoshino cherry—also known as albuterol, proventil and ventolin—meaning of character is unclear, and no known compounds—albuterol (also known as proventil, salbutamol, ventolin), an asthma drug—lit. Sichuan dogs bark at the sun (idiom); fig. a simpleton will marvel at even the most universal known.—Senkaku Islands (Japanese name for Diaoyu Islands), also known as the Pinnacle Islands—Zhuyin Fuhao, phonetic transliteration system for Chinese used esp. in Taiwan, also known as Bopomofo ㄅㄆㄇㄈ—Lu Xun (1881-1936), one of the earliest and best-known modern Chinese writers—Ye Shengtao (1894-1988), writer and editor, known esp. for children's books—let it be known (esp. of threat or malicious story)—Jiufen (or Jioufen or Chiufen), mountainside town in north Taiwan, former gold mining town, used as the setting for two well-known movies—know the enemy and know oneself (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War")—make known to the masses (idiom); to publicize widely—Lu Yu (733-804), Chinese writer from Tang dynasty, known for his obsession with tea—Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini (1929-2004), Palestinian leader, popularly known as Yasser Arafat—if I (you, she, he...) had known it would come this, I (you, she, he...) would not have acted thus [idiom.]—lit. not know whether to laugh or cry (idiom); both funny and extremely embarrassing—The well-fed cannot know how the starving suffer (idiom).—review the old and know the new (idiom, from the Analects)—If one does not know any better, one cannot be held responsible—Ladakh, the eastern part of Jammu and Kashmir in northwest India, adjacent Kashmir and Tibet, know as "Little Tibet"—lit. can the sparrow and swallow know the will of the great swan? (idiom); fig. how can we small fry predict the ambitions of the great?—lit. hear one and know ten (idiom); fig. explain one thing and (he) understands everything—If you don't want anyone know, don't do it (idiom). fig. If you do something bad, people will inevitably hear about it.—in Qing times, refers Western technology, esp. military and naval know-how—at a loss know what to do (idiom); bewildered—lit. know one and understand half (idiom); a smattering of knowledge—love learning is akin to knowledge, to study diligently is akin to benevolence, to know shame is akin to courage (Confucius)—lit. ripe as a melon that rolls from its vine (idiom); fig. know fluently—know nothing about the beginning, the middle or the end—epistemology (in philosophy, the theory of how we know things)—extensive but not refined (idiom); know something about everything—one may know a person for a long time without understanding his true nature—lit. reply "don't know" whatever the question [idiom.]—lit. can the sparrow and swallow know the will of the great swan? [idiom.]— |