词汇 | knowledge |
释义 | knowledge noun uk /ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/ us /ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/ B1[ S or U ] understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by people generally: 知识;学问;学识;了解;理解 Her knowledge of English grammar is very extensive.她的英语语法知识很广博。 He has a limited knowledge of French.他对法语所知有限。 The details of the scandal are now common knowledge (= familiar to most people).丑闻的详情现在众所周知。 She started to photograph the documents, safe in the knowledge that(= knowing that) she wouldn't be disturbed for at least an hour.她开始对文件拍照,确信至少一小时内不会有人打扰。 In this town there are only a couple of restaurants that to my knowledge (= judging from my personal experience and information) serve good food.据我所知,这个镇上只有几家餐馆菜品不错。 [ U ] the state of knowing about or being familiar with something: 知道;熟悉(某事) They both deny all knowledge of the affair.他们俩完全否认知道此事。 It has come/been brought to our knowledge (= we have discovered)that several computers have gone missing.我们发现有几台电脑不见了。 Her knowledge of computers is quite awe-inspiring.她对计算机的精通令人叹服。 She has an intimate knowledge of Tuscany, where she has lived for 20 years.她在托斯卡纳区住了20年,对那里非常熟悉。 He tried to impress me with his extensive knowledge of wine.他想以自己在葡萄酒方面的渊博知识让我对他刮目相看。 I only have a limited knowledge of Spanish.我只懂一点西班牙语。 He went to visit her without my knowledge. Knowledge and awareness acquaintance alertness as every schoolboy/schoolchild knowsidiom astuteness at/in the back of your mindidiom experientially familiarity firsthand general knowledge gnostic metacognition nescience nescient nod off someone's radaridiom omniscience street smarts theory of mind visual literacy witting knowledge | American Dictionaryknowledge noun[ U ] us/ˈnɑl·ɪdʒ/ awareness, understanding, or information that has been obtained by experience or study, and that is either in a person’s mind or possessed by people generally: How will we use our increasing scientific knowledge? A lack of knowledge on the part of teachers is a real problem. He has a limited knowledge of French. The owner claims the boat was being used without her knowledge. It was common knowledge that Lucy was superstitious about the number 13. knowledge | Business Englishknowledge noun uk /ˈnɒlɪdʒ/us skill in, understanding of, or information about something, which a person gets by experience or study: acquire/gain/have knowledge possess/lack knowledge People working in stores need better product knowledge. business/scientific/technical knowledge deny all/any knowledge of sthThe chairman denies all knowledge of any foreign accounts. Applicants should have a working knowledge of computer-aided design systems. detailed/extensive/basic knowledge business/scientific/technical knowledge to my knowledge(alsoto the best of my knowledge) judging from my personal experience and information: To my knowledge, not one call was made to verify anything in my application for the job. See alsoexplicit knowledge implicit knowledge tacit knowledge Examples of knowledgeknowledge This postulate permitted exchange and transfer of knowledge. Conventional earthwork plans are theory-laden and the result of the application of particular archaeological skills, knowledge and experience. If a player's type can be made common knowledge, rational egoists would not survive. Such situations require fundamental knowledge of these interactions as a possible cause of anomalous transport phenomena in magnetized plasmas. The qualitative analyses focus on the learners' metalinguistic knowledge with regard to article selection. All of this is ordinary in the realm of current knowledge-based system theory and can be found, in many variations, in the literature. This is because their phonetic ability is low and their functional knowledge (in terms of the recoverability principle) is not yet developed. Soldiers on leave and veterans returning home undoubtedly passed on their knowledge and experiences to the rest of the population. They conclude that self-management strategies contribute to an increase in learners' self- and contextual knowledge which can assist in reducing anxiety. Older knowledge, perhaps because it has been relocated to regions that are damaged by the disease process, does not fare as well. It gives insight into the format of experts' knowledge structures; experts turn out to use mainly frame representations. The latter include intelligent agents, natural language understanding and processing, reasoning strategies, and knowledge representations and ontologies. They distinguish a lexical network in which word form information is stored from a semantic network in which perceptual knowledge and conceptual knowledge are represented. That to me represents lack of understanding of the very special knowledge that is brought to bear. It turns out that this difficulty considerably slows down both tasks, as compared to the scenario with positive knowledge radius. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withknowledgeknowledgeThese are words often used in combination with knowledge. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. abstract knowledge However, in the mentalistic framework, the formation and manipulation of abstract knowledge is restricted to conscious activities. accumulated knowledge The second section demonstrates how the accumulated knowledge of sociolinguistics can be applied to the clinical practice of speech-language pathology. accurate knowledge Furthermore, an accurate knowledge of the spatial distribution of seeds could be used to simulate population dynamics of invasive annual plants. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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