词汇 | collocation_english_knowledge |
释义 | Collocations with knowledgeThese 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. acquired knowledge Before reaching the moral to the story, allow me to end with a final 'food for thought' example which again questions our acquired knowledge. adequate knowledge Do teachers have adequate knowledge of children's vocal development? applied knowledge As a field we are still in a very early developmental period with regard to our theoretical and applied knowledge base. basic knowledge A basic knowledge of capitalism helps appreciate that the music industry is replete with the exploitation of musicians. collective knowledge What kinds of relationships between teachers, teacher educators and researchers will need to emerge to facilitate collective knowledge production? comprehensive knowledge Thus, a comprehensive knowledge of temperature effects on dormancy and germination rate is essential to understand the functioning of seed banks. considerable knowledge As a result, this asthma module is frequently a stated requirement for practice nurses and many have considerable knowledge and clinical skills in asthma management. content knowledge This gave them content knowledge to understand ambiguous utterances and to solve problems in a way that was close to the perspective of others. declarative knowledge To perform these steps, declarative knowledge is used, for example, the knowledge that lymphatic metastases result from transference of cancer cells via the lymph vessels. deep knowledge It is both insightful and skilfully written, and backed by a deep knowledge of the literature. detailed knowledge Detailed knowledge is required to understand the processes by which wind energy is transferred to the ocean surface. direct knowledge But your conscious intentions could cause your actions without your having any direct knowledge of the causal link. disciplinary knowledge It is well documented that readers comprehend texts better when texts are culturally familiar or when they relate to well-developed disciplinary knowledge of a reader. ecological knowledge The emphasis is not on evaluating the role that traditional ecological knowledge plays in decision-making in these bodies. encyclopedic knowledge For instance, how exactly does encyclopedic knowledge, a body of stereotypically-based knowledge, serve as a source for lexically represented knowledge? esoteric knowledge The esoteric knowledge of biochemists and the like is not widely shared. existing knowledge In these tasks, they cannot even use their existing knowledge efficiently to support their working memory performance. experiential knowledge However, they propose that ultimately the story schema becomes an amalgam of these two sources which either condenses or ignores many aspects of experiential knowledge. extensive knowledge It is written in his usual lucid style, and supported by a wealth of detail, reflecting his extensive knowledge, research, and scholarly expertise. factual knowledge The first is factual knowledge about the environment derived from individual observations. first-hand knowledge They may be specialists, general practitioners, nurses, economists, etc., but need not necessarily have first-hand knowledge of the topic of the conference. geographical knowledge Although discovery was never their main objective, they did make some significant contributions to geographical knowledge. imperfect knowledge On the contrary, it was from their imperfect knowledge that non-numerical probabilities could arise. in-depth knowledge On the one hand, the indigenous population acknowledges their experience, in-depth knowledge and superior livestock management techniques, when compared with their own practices. inadequate knowledge A limitation to the present computational results is the inadequate knowledge of dissociation and recombination rates. increased knowledge The cycle of increased knowledge, enhanced care, greater public acceptance, and support for even more advances in knowledge could thus begin anew. increasing knowledge Increasing knowledge of the biology and epidemiology of obesity is leading to identification of novel therapeutic targets. indigenous knowledge Her concluding appeals to, and for, indigenous knowledge are not consistent or forceful enough to be entirely convincing either. inside knowledge He can thus write from an exceptional inside knowledge of two different production systems and two schools of cinematographic thought. institutional knowledge I also thought that studies in this field would require too much institutional knowledge about the countries concerned. integrated knowledge Integrated knowledge-based approach and system for product design for assembly. intimate knowledge As we have seen, he demonstrates an intimate knowledge of its melodic figures and formulae, compositional principles and techniques. intuitive knowledge The evident character of intuitive knowledge contrasts with the impossibility of passing this knowledge on or of explaining it. limited knowledge Limited knowledge of the people that participate in the consensus 12. mathematical knowledge It may be resolved, however, by accepting that mathematical knowledge comprises both images of knowledge and the body of knowledge. metacognitive knowledge The effect of metacognitive strategy training on reading comprehension and metacognitive knowledge. objective knowledge To claim an objective knowledge of the functioning of markets effects a reversal in the traditional hierarchy between what is and what ought to be. partial knowledge A weak verb-general representation would mean that the children have partial knowledge of what is involved in the transitive construction. prior knowledge Unfortunately, sometimes this kind of prior knowledge is not available. procedural knowledge Thus, it may be concluded that the training influenced the subjects' declarative knowledge, which also led to the development of their procedural knowledge. profound knowledge To this review he adds a profound knowledge of documents of historical value and literary texts from medieval times to the 19th century. propositional knowledge Very little in the way of propositional knowledge must figure in the exercise of the practical capacity. required knowledge Furthermore, the required knowledge is often domain specific, limiting the applicability of a knowledge based system to one domain. requisite knowledge More likely, the only groups with the requisite knowledge, time, and resources are external service providers. rudimentary knowledge As is widely appreciated in the industry, most pension funds lack even a rudimentary knowledge of advanced financial instruments. scientific knowledge Furthermore, the problem choices of scientists determine the content of individual research programs, ultimately shaping the character of their contributions to scientific knowledge. secret knowledge However, we are not interested in the interactive accomplishment of the blacksmith's secret knowledge. semantic knowledge Semantic grammars were introduced as an engineering methodology, which allows semantic knowledge to be easily included in the system. shared knowledge Examining interactions can show how new knowledge of technologically mediated environments is shared, and how shared knowledge is managed through talk. sharing of knowledge The organisation was characterised by independence, which ensured depth of knowledge for each member, and interdependence, which ensured the sharing of knowledge among all members. specialized knowledge Readers who lack specialized knowledge of individual cases occasionally may have difficulty interpreting the conclusions authors reach. sufficient knowledge Using functional feedback from the design evaluation concerning the behavioral per formance of forms provided sufficient knowledge to the design process in generating good designs. superficial knowledge To read this article, a superficial knowledge of denotational semantics, typed programming languages and type inference systems will be beneficial. superior knowledge As their relationship grew, however, he became controlling and possessive and repeatedly tried to show superior knowledge over her. technical knowledge This process does require technical knowledge for rule construction and assumes that the user understands negation as failure extensively. technological knowledge Technological knowledge can flow within the economic system embedded in new companies. theoretical knowledge She nonetheless stresses that models can offer substantive theoretical knowledge of the world. thorough knowledge This indicates that she has a vast and thorough knowledge that is not bound by the conventions of the field. vast knowledge To do this requires a vast knowledge-base of syntax, grammar, spelling and usage, all of which can be fed into a computer database. working knowledge Too often, research is undertaken by academics, who do not have a working knowledge of practice. 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