词汇 | cognizance |
释义 | cognizance noun law formal or specialized(UK usuallycognisance)uk /ˈkɒɡ.nɪ.zəns/ us /ˈkɑːɡ.nɪ.zəns/ take cognizance of something to take notice of and consider something, especially when judging: (尤指在审判时)注意到,认识到,考虑到 The lawyer asked the jury to take cognizance of the defendant's generosity in giving to charity.律师请求陪审团要考虑到被告对慈善事业的慷慨捐助。 Knowledge and awareness acquaintance alertness as every schoolboy/schoolchild knowsidiom astuteness at/in the back of your mindidiom familiarity firsthand general knowledge gnostic grounding metacognition nescience nescient nod off someone's radaridiom omniscience street smarts theory of mind visual literacy witting Examples of cognizancecognizance Of course, cognizance of speech community norms does not imply use. Rather, it is a kind of direct, perhaps intuitive, cognizance of the future events themselves. Local peculiarities, however, survived mostly beneath the cognizance of the center. It takes cognizance of one of the industrial city's most distinctive characteristics, its specialization of land use by economic functions and social categories. Cognizance of a relevant contrast can then form the basis for perceiving the adult form as a correct alternative to the child form. Different guidelines were set for urban areas taking cognizance of population density. Without this prior cognizance, there is nothing, on this view, that could trigger the rejection of their own form for the adult alternative. Cultural intrusion can be avoided by taking cognizance of the communities' own artistic expressions and forms such as festivals, narratives, songs, dances, puppets, and masks. Membership in a wider community implies cognizance of the knowledge of more restricted communities (again, solely in terms of linguistic variables), but not the converse. It also fails to take cognizance of enclosure as a spatial projection of power and its transformative effects on social relations. Cognizance of the crucial differences between the two expressions of natural theology, notwithstanding the similitude of language, cannot be over-emphasized. For the data undermine the domain-general link in humans between the (cognizance of the) sign and its referent upon which this evolutionary scenario relies. An advisory committee must take cognizance both of the serious and the relatively trivial. A great disservice will be done to studies in indigenization if cognizance is not taken of those structures widely used by the masses, whether educated or not. Although one is not usually explicitly aware that one is dreaming while in a dream, a remarkable exception sometimes occurs in which one possesses clear cognizance that one is dreaming. 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. |
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