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knowledge [ˈnɒlɪdʒ]1. nouna. ( = understanding, awareness) connaissance f• it has come to my knowledge that... j'ai appris que...• it's common knowledge that... il est de notoriété publique que...2. compounds* * *['nɒlɪdʒ]1) ( awareness) connaissance fto my certain knowledge he... — je sais de façon certaine qu'il...
2) ( factual wisdom) gen connaissances fpl; ( of specific field) connaissance f -
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1 ( awareness) connaissance f ; to bring sth to sb's knowledge porter qch à la connaissance de qn ; it has come to our knowledge that il a été porté à notre connaissance que fml, nous avons appris que ; to my/your knowledge à ma/ta connaissance ; with the full knowledge of sb au vu et au su de qn ; to have knowledge of avoir connaissance de ; he has no knowledge of what happened il ne sait pas ce qui s'est passé ; to my certain knowledge he… je sais de façon certaine qu'il… ; without sb's knowledge à l'insu de qn ;2 ( factual wisdom) gen connaissances fpl ; ( of specific field) connaissance f ; knowledge of the subject connaissance du sujet ; human/technical knowledge connaissances humaines/techniques ; a thirst for knowledge une soif de connaissances ; knowledge of computing/Monet's work connaissance de l'informatique/des œuvres de Monet ; all branches of knowledge toutes les branches de la connaissance.
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