informed
adjective
uk/ɪnˈfɔːmd/us/ɪnˈfɔːrmd/having a lot ofknowledgeorinformationabout something:
见多识广的;了解情况的an informedchoice/opinion有根据的选择/观点
Theschoolpromisedtokeepparentsinformedaboutthesituation.该学校保证让家长了解有关情况。
Elizabeth isremarkablywell-informed.伊丽莎白见多识广。
Opposite
uninformed
Compare
educated guess
to know facts
- knowI know you've been hiding something from me.
- be familiar withI'm very familiar with various accountancy software packages.
- informedit's important to keep the public informed about the steps they're taking.
- be apprised ofThe suspect will be apprised of their rights.
- realizeI realized that it was too late to stop them from finding out.
- have heard ofMost Americans have never heard of the California Air Resources Board.
Aware
- abreast
- acquainted
- alive
- alive tosomethingidiom
- awake
- awakening
- conscious
- familiar
- gen
- genned up
- have/keepyourfinger on the pulseidiom
- insider
- interoceptive
- overeducated
- perceive
- picture
- preliterate
- privy
- profound
- putsomeonein the pictureidiom