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[ˈnɔlɪdʒ] noun1) the fact of knowing:مَعْرِفَهShe was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.
2) information or what is known:مَعْلوماتHe had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.
3) the whole of what can be learned or found out:عِلْمScience is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.
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[N]SCIENTIA (-AE) (F)CONSCIENTIA (-AE) (F)PRUDENTIA (-AE) (F)ADAGNITIO (-ONIS) (F)GNARITAS (-ATIS) (F)RATIO (-ONIS) (F)HISTORIA (-AE) (F)PERITIA (-AE) (F)ERUDITIO (-ONIS) (F)DISCIPLINA (-AE) (F)DISCIPULINA (-AE) (F)DOCTRINA (-AE) (F)COGNITIO (-ONIS) (F)AGNITIO (-ONIS) (F)INTELLEGENTIA (-AE) (F)INTELLIGENTIA (-AE) (F)INTELLECTUS (-US) (M)PERSPICIENTIA (-AE) (F)ADGNITIO (-ONIS) (F)- GET KNOWLEDGE OF- HAVE A GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF- WITH KNOWLEDGE -
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знання; попередня обізнаність; розм. визнання судом доведених фактів; розм. статева близькість- knowledge of rights
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N1. जानकारीIt was not in my knowledge that you are changing the job.2. ज्ञानBasic knowledge of mathematics is a must for all children. -
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n. эрдэм, мэдлэг. He has a thorough \knowledge of the subject. Тэр мэргэжлээ нэвтэрхий мэддэг. knowledgeable adj. \knowledge (about sth) их мэдлэгтэй. -
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n. 지식, 이해, 학식, 학문, come to one's \knowledge 알게 되다, not to my \knowledge 내가 아는 바로는 그렇지 않다 -
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s coneixement, saber | coneixementsTo the best of my knowledge pel que jo séWithout my knowledge sense saber-ho jo -
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > knowledge:
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['nɒlɪdʒ]1) Общая лексика: ведение, данные, знакомство, знание, известие, осведомлённость, осознание, познание, познания, сведения, эрудиция (have a good knowledge of English - хорошо знать английский язык)2) Геология: изученность4) Математика: информация, сведение, умение5) Юридический термин: заведомость, половая близость, признание судом доказанных фактов6) Экономика: знания (фактор оценки должностных функций в США)7) ЕБРР: навыки8) Психоанализ: знания9) Макаров: понимание, сумма знаний -
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Английский язык для студентов машиностроительных специальностей > knowledge
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['nɒlɪdʒ] UK / USnWissen nt, (of a subject) Kenntnisse pl -
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геол. изученностьАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > knowledge
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[`nɔlɪʤ]знание; познания; эрудициякомпетентность, осведомленностьзнакомствоизвестие, сообщениеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > knowledge
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Knowledge — • Knowledge, being a primitive fact of consciousness, cannot, strictly speaking, be defined; but the direct and spontaneous consciousness of knowing may be made clearer by pointing out its essential and distinctive characteristics Catholic… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Knowledge — Knowl edge, n. [OE. knowlage, knowlege, knowleche, knawleche. The last part is the Icel. suffix leikr, forming abstract nouns, orig. the same as Icel. leikr game, play, sport, akin to AS. l[=a]c, Goth. laiks dance. See {Know}, and cf. {Lake}, v.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
knowledge — ► NOUN 1) information and skills acquired through experience or education. 2) the sum of what is known. 3) awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation: he denied all knowledge of the incident. ● come to one s knowledge Cf … English terms dictionary
knowledge — [näl′ij] n. [ME knoweleche, acknowledgment, confession < Late OE cnawlæc < cnawan (see KNOW) + læc < lācan, to play, give, move about] 1. the act, fact, or state of knowing; specif., a) acquaintance or familiarity (with a fact, place,… … English World dictionary
Knowledge — Knowl edge, v. t. To acknowledge. [Obs.] Sinners which knowledge their sins. Tyndale. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
knowledge — knowledge, sociology of … Dictionary of sociology
knowledge — (n.) early 12c., cnawlece acknowledgment of a superior, honor, worship; for first element see KNOW (Cf. know). Second element obscure, perhaps from Scandinavian and cognate with the lock action, process, found in WEDLOCK (Cf. wedlock). Meaning… … Etymology dictionary