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Значение идиомы God knows
[God knows] or [goodness knows] or [heaven knows] {informal} 1.Maybe God knows but I don’t know and no one else knows. – Often usedwith “only”.
Do you know where Susan is? God only knows!
2.Surely; certainly.
Goodness knows, the poor man needs the money.
Heaven only knows, I have tried hard enough.
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