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41 have small knowledge of
Общая лексика: плохо знать (что-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have small knowledge of
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42 have first-hand knowledge
испытать на себе; знать по собственному опытуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > have first-hand knowledge
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43 have firsthand knowledge
испытать на себе; знать по собственному опытуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > have firsthand knowledge
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44 have profound knowledge of
Общая лексика: (smth.) досконально знать (что-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have profound knowledge of
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45 have first hand knowledge
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46 have inside knowledge
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > have inside knowledge
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47 a little knowledge is a dangerous thing
посл.≈ малые знания вредны [выражение a little learning is a dangerous thing создано А. Попом в ‘Essay on Criticizm’:A little learning is a dang'rous thing;Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring;And drinking largely sobers us again]‘I'm afraid I've much less knowledge than you have,’ he answered, affecting humility. ‘Well, don't forget that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.’ (Kenk) — - Боюсь, что вы куда более образованны, чем я, - ответил он из ложной скромности. - В таком случае не забывайте, что недостаток образованности - вещь опасная.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > a little knowledge is a dangerous thing
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48 to have a reading knowledge of German
to have a reading (speaking) knowledge of German уметь читать (говорить) по-немецкиEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have a reading knowledge of German
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49 to have a rich stock of knowledge
to have a rich stock of knowledge/of learning (of information on this subject) иметь богатые знания (богатую информацию по этому вопросу)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have a rich stock of knowledge
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50 to have good knowledge
to have good (poor, deep, sufficient, limited) knowledge иметь хорошие (плохие, глубокие, достаточные, ограниченные) знанияEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have good knowledge
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51 out of knowledge
‘...you haven't changed much.’ ‘Nor you.’ ‘Oh! I have. Out of knowledge.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘Swan Song’, part I, ch. IX) — -...ты мало изменился. - И ты тоже. - О, я-то? Меня теперь и не узнать.
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52 fluent knowledge
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fluent knowledge
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53 reading knowledge
способность читать( на естественном языке) to have reading/a reading knowledge of several languages ≈ уметь читать на нескольких языкахБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reading knowledge
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54 self-knowledge
[ˌself'nɔlɪʤ]сущ.самопознание; хорошее знание себяThe more self-knowledge we have, the more control we can exert over our feelings and behaviour. — Чем больше мы знаем себя, тем лучше управляем своими чувствами и поведением.
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55 come to smb.'s knowledge
сделаться, стать известным кому-л., дойти до чьего-л. сведенияIt has come to my knowledge that you have been spreading gossip about me. (ALD) — Мне стало известно, что вы распространяете обо мне сплетни.
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56 anumana (In Indian philosophy, the second of the five means of knowledge that enable man to have accurate cognitions)
Религия: ануманаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > anumana (In Indian philosophy, the second of the five means of knowledge that enable man to have accurate cognitions)
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57 must have an adequate knowledge of
Транспорт: должен хорошо знатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > must have an adequate knowledge of
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58 pratyaksa (In Indian philosophy, the first of the five means of knowledge that enable a person to have correct cognitions of the world)
Религия: пратьякшаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pratyaksa (In Indian philosophy, the first of the five means of knowledge that enable a person to have correct cognitions of the world)
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59 some scientist have paid the forfeit of their lives in the cause of knowledge
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > some scientist have paid the forfeit of their lives in the cause of knowledge
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60 some scientists have paid the forfeit of their lives in the cause of knowledge
Общая лексика: есть ученые, которые отдали жизнь за дело наукиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > some scientists have paid the forfeit of their lives in the cause of knowledge
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