know all the answers Idioma
know all the answers
know all the answers Also,
know a thing or two;
know it all;
know one's way around. Be extremely knowledgeable or experienced. These idioms may be used somewhat differently, expressing overconfidence, as in
Helen always knew all the answers, or thought she did, or competence, as in
Bob knows a thing or two about battery technology, or ruefulness, as in
I thought I knew it all about plants and then I got poison ivy, or genuine expertise, as in
John knows his way around tax forms. The first term dates from the early 1900s, the second from the later 1700s, the third from the later 1800s, and the fourth, also put as
know one's way about, dates from the 1500s. Also see
know one's stuff;
know the ropes; under
tricks of the trade.
know all the answers
1. To be able to accommodate admonition about any accustomed topic, or reliable admonition about activity in general. Why are you allurement me about the afterlife? It's not like I apperceive all the answers! I'm actuality because I'm activity to abort biology, and you consistently apperceive all the answers.2. To be ever assured in one's knowledge. Allison thinks she knows all the answers, but she's clueless about a lot of things.Learn more: all, answer, knowknow all the answers
Also, know a affair or two; know it all; know one's way around. Be acutely abreast or experienced. These idioms may be acclimated somewhat differently, cogent overconfidence, as in Helen consistently knew all the answers, or anticipation she did, or competence, as in Bob knows a affair or two about array technology, or ruefulness, as in I anticipation I knew it all about plants and again I got adulteration ivy, or 18-carat expertise, as in John knows his way about tax forms. The aboriginal appellation dates from the aboriginal 1900s, the additional from the after 1700s, the third from the after 1800s, and the fourth, additionally put as know one's way about, dates from the 1500s. Additionally see know one's stuff; know the ropes; beneath tricks of the trade. Learn more: all, answer, knowknow (or have) all the answers
be assured in your ability of something, about after justification. informalLearn more: all, answer, knowhave/know all the ˈanswers
be or assume to be added able or apperceive added than others: He’s an economist who thinks he knows all the answers.Learn more: all, answer, have, know