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knowledge+(noun)

  • 1 knowledge

    tudás, tudomás, ismeret
    * * *
    ['noli‹]
    1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) vminek az ismeretében
    2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) tudás
    3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) tudomány
    - general knowledge

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  • 2 encyclop(a)edia

    (a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) enciklopédia, lexikon
    - encyclopaedic
    - encyclopedic

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  • 3 encyclop(a)edia

    (a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) enciklopédia, lexikon
    - encyclopaedic
    - encyclopedic

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  • 4 know-how

    noun (the practical knowledge and skill to deal with something: She has acquired a lot of know-how about cars.) know-how

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  • 5 common

    útszéli, hivatásos, barátságos, közösségi, átlagos
    * * *
    ['komən] 1. adjective
    1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) közönséges
    2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) közös
    3) (publicly owned: common property.) közös
    4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) ordenáré
    5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) átlagos
    6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) köznév
    2. noun
    ((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) közlegelő
    - common knowledge
    - common law
    - common-law
    - commonplace
    - common-room
    - common sense
    - the Common Market
    - the House of Commons
    - the Commons
    - in common

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  • 6 frontier

    határterület, országhatár, határ
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    1) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) (ország)határ
    2) (the farthest area of land on which people live and work, before the country becomes wild and deserted: Many families went to make a new life on the frontier.) határterület
    3) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) határ

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  • 7 quiz

    játék, vetélkedő, furcsa figura, szóbeli vizsga to quiz: kérdéseket tesz fel, vizsgáztat, kérdez, megtréfál
    * * *
    [kwiz]
    plural - quizzes; noun
    1) (a game or competition in which knowledge is tested by asking questions: a television quiz; a general-knowledge quiz.) vetélkedő, kvíz
    2) (a short test given to students.) (gyors)teszt

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  • 8 science

    tudomány
    * * *
    1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) tudomány
    2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) tudomány(ág)
    3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) természettudomány
    - scientifically
    - scientist
    - science fiction

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  • 9 study

    tanulmány, tudományág, dolgozószoba, tanulás, etűd to study: tanul, tanulmányoz, tanulmányokat folytat, betanul
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    1. verb
    1) (to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject: What subject is he studying?; He is studying French; He is studying for a degree in mathematics; She's studying to be a teacher.) tanul
    2) (to look at or examine carefully: He studied the railway timetable; Give yourself time to study the problem in detail.) tanulmányoz
    2. noun
    1) (the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge: He spends all his evenings in study; She has made a study of the habits of bees.) tanulmány(ok); tanulmányozás
    2) (a musical or artistic composition: a book of studies for the piano; The picture was entitled `Study in Grey'.) etűd; tanulmány
    3) (a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc: The headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.) dolgozószoba

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  • 10 bow

    csokor, ív, csónakdaru, hajó orra, vonóhúzás, nyíl to bow: meghajlik, meghajlít, meghajol, meghajt, bólogat
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    I 1. verb
    1) (to bend (the head and often also the upper part of the body) forwards in greeting a person etc: He bowed to the ladies; They bowed their heads in prayer.) meghajol
    2) ((with to) to accept: I bow to your superior knowledge.) meghajlik vki, vmi előtt
    2. noun
    (a bowing movement: He made a bow to the ladies.) meghajlás
    II 1. [bəu] noun
    1) (a springy curved rod bent by a string, by which arrows are shot.) íj
    2) (a rod with horsehair stretched along it, by which the strings of a violin etc are sounded.) vonó
    3) (a looped knot of material: Her dress is decorated with bows.) masni
    2. noun
    ((often in plural) the front of a ship or boat: The waves broke over the bows.) orr

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  • 11 ABC

    ábécé
    * * *
    [eibi:'si:]
    1) (the alphabet: The child has not learnt his ABC.) ábécé
    2) (the simplest and most basic knowledge: the ABC of engineering.) vminek az elemei

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  • 12 ability

    [ə'biləti]
    plural - abilities; noun
    1) (the power, knowledge etc to do something: I shall do the job to the best of my ability.) képesség
    2) (a skill: a man of many abilities.) tehetség

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  • 13 acquaintance

    ismerős, ismeretség, tudás
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    1) (a person whom one knows slightly.) ismerős
    2) ((with with) knowledge: My acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare is slight.) ismeret

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  • 14 conscience

    lelkiismeret
    * * *
    ['konʃəns]
    ((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) lelkiismeret

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  • 15 contact

    kapcsoló, villanykapcsoló to contact: érintkezésbe lép, kapcsolatba lép
    * * *
    ['kontækt] 1. noun
    1) (physical touch or nearness: Her hands came into contact with acid; Has she been in contact with measles?) érintkezés
    2) (communication: I've lost contact with all my old friends; We have succeeded in making (radio) contact with the ship; How can I get in contact with him?) kapcsolat
    3) (a person with influence, knowledge etc which might be useful: I made several good contacts in London.) kapcsolat
    4) ((a place where) a wire etc carrying electric current (may be attached): the contacts on the battery.) érintkezés
    5) (a person who has been near someone with an infectious disease: We must trace all known contacts of the cholera victim.) akivel érintkezett vki
    6) (a person or thing that provides a means of communicating with someone: His radio is his only contact with the outside world.) összekötő
    2. verb
    (to get in touch with in order to give or share information etc: I'll contact you by telephone.) kapcsolatba lép

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  • 16 dark

    1. adjective
    1) (without light: a dark room; It's getting dark; the dark (= not cheerful) side.) sötét
    2) (blackish or closer to black than white: a dark red colour; a dark (= not very white or fair) complexion; Her hair is dark.) sötét
    3) (evil and usually secret: dark deeds; a dark secret.) sötét
    2. noun
    (absence of light: in the dark; afraid of the dark; He never goes out after dark; We are in the dark (= we have no knowledge) about what is happening.) sötétség
    - darkness
    - keep it dark

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  • 17 domain

    domén, tárgykör, birtok, értelmezési tartomány
    * * *
    [də'mein]
    1) (an old word for the lands which belong to a person: the king's domains.) birtok
    2) (one's area of interest or of knowledge: That question is outside my domain.) érdeklődési kör, kutatási terület

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  • 18 examination

    vizsga
    * * *
    1) ((a) close inspection: Make a thorough examination of the area where the crime took place; On examination the patient was discovered to have appendicitis.) vizsgálat
    2) ((also exam) a test of knowledge or ability: school examinations; She is to take a French/dancing exam; ( also adjective) examination/exam papers; He failed/passed the English exam.) vizsga
    3) ((a) formal questioning (eg of a witness).) kihallgatás

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  • 19 experience

    tapasztalat, élmény to experience: tapasztal
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    [ik'spiəriəns] 1. noun
    1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) tapasztalat
    2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) élmény
    2. verb
    (to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) átél (vmit)

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  • 20 fear

    rettegés, félelem, törvénytisztelet to fear: tart vkitől, aggódik, tart vmitől, félve tisztel
    * * *
    [fiə] 1. noun
    ((a) feeling of great worry or anxiety caused by the knowledge of danger: The soldier tried not to show his fear; fear of water.) félelem
    2. verb
    1) (to feel fear because of (something): She feared her father when he was angry; I fear for my father's safety (= I am worried because I think he is in danger).) fél; aggódik vkiért
    2) (to regret: I fear you will not be able to see him today.) fél
    - fearfully
    - fearless
    - fearlessly
    - for fear of
    - in fear of

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