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"[know] {one's} stuff" 的定义和意义

to know one's stuff
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有知识或有技能

to be very knowledgeable about or skillful in a particular field of work
to [know] {one's} stuff definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "know one's stuff" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "know one's stuff" is derived from the word "stuff" in the sense of knowledge, expertise, or skills. It is a colloquial expression that has been used to describe someone's proficiency or competence in a particular field or subject matter. This expression is used to convey that someone possesses a deep understanding and expertise in a specific area or topic. It is often employed to commend or acknowledge a person's knowledge and competence, especially in professional or academic contexts.

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When it comes to astronomy, Professor Smith really knows his stuff.
She really knows her stuff.
In a debate, it's important to know your stuff and be well-prepared.
She really knows her stuff.
When it comes to astronomy, Professor Smith really knows his stuff.
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