know-it-all
英 [ˈnəʊ ɪt ɔːl]
美 [ˈnoʊ ɪt ɔːl]
n. 自以为无所不知的人; 万事通
复数:know-it-alls
柯林斯词典
- 自以为无所不知的人;百事通
If you say that someone is aknow-it-all, you are critical of them because they think that they know a lot more than other people.
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 know-all
英英释义
noun
- someone who thinks he knows everything and refuses to accept advice or information from others
双语例句
- Susan is always correcting other people. She thinks she's a know-it-all.
苏珊总是在纠正别人,她觉得自己是个万事通。 - You sound like Mr know-it-all.
你好象万事通似的。 - From his words and behaviour I know that he is a know-it-all fellow.
从他的言行,我知道他是个不学无术而喜欢吹牛皮的家伙。 - Therefore, the know-it-all narrative in the unfocusing mode has not lost its credibility.
因此《上海》中非聚焦模式的全知叙事并没有丧失其可信度。 - Our know-it-all managed to catch only snatches of the conversation but was determined to include herself anyway.
我们的百事通抓住了谈话的只言片语,就决定自己无论如何也要掺合进去。 - You don't want to seem like a know-it-all, he says.
但你不会想被大家看成“百事通”的。 - "I see what you mean," said the class know-it-all.
我明白你的意思,班上的万事通说。 - I used to be a pusher, a perfectionist, a know-it-all myself.
我曾是一个推动者,一个完美主义者,一个自认通晓一切的人。 - Nobody likes a do-gooder know-it-all who wants to change the world.
没有人喜欢那种自以为无所不知、希望通过善行改变世界的人。 - People will always seek out intelligent coworkers, but no one wants to work with a know-it-all.
人们总是在找聪明的同事,但是没人愿意与一个万事通共事。
