I don't know much about it, so I don't feel qualified to comment.
关于此事我所知不多,所以觉得没资格评论。
《牛津词典》We don't know much about it.
我们对此了解不多。
Sorry, I don't know much about wine.
对不起,我对葡萄酒不太了解。
I don't know much about song writers.
我不太了解歌曲的词曲作者。
"You don't know much," said the Duchess; "and that's a fact."
“你知道的不多,”公爵夫人说,“这是事实。”
They still don't know much.
可以说他们现在还是不甚了解。
They just don't know much about it.
他们只是对此知之甚少。
Because I don't know much about it.
因为我对这些不太懂。
I don't know much about sandcastles.
我对沙城堡了解的不多。
We don't know much about the Bushes.
我们对布什们不太了解。
We don't know much about what's happened yet.
到现在为止我们还不太清楚发生了什么事情。
Don't worry if you don't know much about Linux.
如果您不是很熟悉Linux也不要担心。
Rose: I have one, but I don't know much about them.
柔丝: 我有一台电脑,但对电脑不太在行。
I have never been there so I don't know much about it.
我从未去过那儿所,以我对它知道不多。
The clients don't know much about marketing or web stuff.
这个客户不知道营销和网站的相关东西。
I don't know much about a subscription to an application.
我不太清楚这一应用程序的订购。
I don't know much about enlightenment, nor of this philosophy.
我不很懂得启发,也没有这种理念。
"I don't know much about art, " you aver, "but I know what I like."
你如此声称。 「但我知道我喜欢什么东西。」
When you don't know much about other cultures, the simplest thing can offend someone.
当你对另一种文化缺乏了解的时候,即使是最简单的举止也会冒犯到别人。
"Right now, we don't know much about what causes brain cancer," she noted in an interview.
“现在,我们对造成脑癌的成因知之甚少,”她在一次采访中说。
I mean, what did I know about writing? (I still don't know much, but have had some great editors.)
我的意思是,我不知道写作是什么?(我目前仍然不太了解,但是幸好我遇到了一些好编辑)。
I don't know much about the magazine, but this cover makes me want to go inside and learn more.
我对这本杂志了解不多,但是这个封面让我想看看到底讲了什么。
Well, for one thing, a lot of journalists are innumerate and a lot don't know much about history.
其一,大量的记者是不懂数学的同时他们并不了解历史。
There are a lot of people out there who don't know much about science but have a genuine interest.
在那里有很多很多的不怎么懂科学却有着真诚的兴趣的人。
Unlike physical retail stores, you can't see who is coming in and browsing around. You don't know much about the people reading you.
不像实体零售商店,你不能看到谁来到了你的商店以及在柜台前浏览了哪些商品。
This is known as the Dunning-Kruger effect: people who don't know much tend not to recognize their ignorance, and so fail to seek better information.
这种现象被称为达克效应(Dunning - Kruger effect):一知半解的人们比较不容易意识到自己的无知,所以不去寻求更好的信息。
And I don't know much about art or photography, either Given that, I approached the magazine like a casual reader rather than someone setting out to review it.
对于艺术或者摄影,我懂的也不多,或者说我接触这杂志就像一个偶然不经心的读者,而非那种摆架势要评论的人。