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Kens Meaning in English

word · lemma: ken

ˈkɛn
KEN
kˈɛnz
KENZ

释义

'Kens' is an archaic or dialect form of the verb 'ken', meaning to know, recognize, or understand something, mostly used in Scottish or Northern English. Rare in modern English except in dialect, literature, or poetry.

用法与细微差别

Now considered archaic or dialectal, and mainly appears in Scottish, Northern English, or older literary styles. Can sound poetic or quaint. Use 'knows' in modern English instead. Common in phrases like 'beyond one's ken' (outside one's knowledge).

例句

He kens the answer to this old riddle.

basic

Nobody kens what happened that night.

basic

She kens him from the village.

basic

Aye, he kens what the old ways mean.

natural

She just kens when something is wrong, like a sixth sense.

natural

Folk here say he kens every path in the hills.

natural