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'noli‹1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) kjennskap, viten2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) kunnskap, viten, kjennskap3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) vitenskap•- general knowledgekjennskap--------kunnskapsubst. (flertall: knowledge) \/ˈnɒlɪdʒ\/1) kunnskap, sakkunnskap, innsikt, lærdom2) viten, kjennskap, erfaring3) ( filosofi) erkjennelsecarnal knowledge ( jus) seksuell omgang, samleiecertain knowledge sikker kunnskapcome to someone's knowledge eller be brought to someone's knowledge få vite om, få greie påget knowledge of få kjennskap til, bli kjent medgrow out of all knowledge endres til det ukjenneligeimpart knowledge to somebody meddele\/bibringe noen kunnskapthirst for knowledge kunnskapstørstto the best of one's knowledge så vidt man vettree of knowledge ( bibelsk) kunnskapens tre -
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tri:(the largest kind of plant, with a thick, firm, wooden stem and branches: We have three apple trees growing in our garden.) tre- treetop- tree-trunk
- tree linetreIsubst. \/triː\/1) ( botanikk) tre2) tre(stykke), trebit3) (sko)blokk, (sko)lest4) ( gammeldags eller poetisk) galge5) (gammeldags, bibelsk) kors, korsets treat the top of the tree øverst på rangstigenbark up the wrong tree være på villspor, henvende seg feilbe up a tree sitte fint i det, være ille ute være på villsporindeciduous trees eviggrønne trærout of one's tree (spesielt amer.) vanvittig, fullstendig galse ➢ applethe tree of knowledge kunnskapens trethe tree of the universe ( religion) verdenstreetIIverb \/triː\/1) jage opp i et tre2) klatre\/redde seg opp i et tre3) ( om sko) blokke ut, sette på lest4) ( overført) sette i knipe
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tree of knowledge — n. Bible the tree whose fruit Adam and Eve tasted in disobedience of God: Gen. 2, 3: in full tree of knowledge of good and evil … English World dictionary
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