1. People usually know what's needed in their communities and they have a good sense of the competence and character of the leaders they choose.
2. What's there left to " study " when we all know that the practice of forced purchase is obviously unethical and possibly illegal under the existing law.
3. That's going to happen whether Australia likes it or not - they don't live in Fiji so they don't know what's happening in Fiji.
4. We've all grown up watching him and we know what's on his resume.
5. I had extra mirrors attached to my bicycle because you need to know what's coming up behind you.
6. What's the one thing I know about China a year after being here?
7. " You never know what's going to happen, " said Wie.
8. " We all know what's on the line, " said US player Kevin Durant.
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9. Having watched it so many times, we didn't need to see or hear it to know what's happening.
10. If you don't know what's going on outside, you cannot depict life as it really changes.
know what's what的近义词
verb
1. be well-informed
Synonym: know the score be with it be on the ball know what's going on