释义 |
not want to knowTo prefer to remain uninvolved in or unaware of the details of something or some situation, especially when it is illegal or unethical. A: "We could channel the profits through the offshore account, though it might not be totally legal." B: "I don't want to know—just make the numbers work!" If he's got another get-rich-quick scheme, I don't want to know about it. not want to know refuse to react or take notice. informalnot want to ˈknow (about something) (informal) not care about something; not want to become involved with something: She was in desperate need of help but nobody seemed to want to know.If she wants money, I don’t want to know about it. |