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1 videnområde
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2 menneskekundskab
knowledge of human nature, knowledge of the world. -
3 viden
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4 verdensklogskab
knowledge of the world, worldly wisdom. -
5 kendskab n
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6 viden fk
knowledge -
7 kundskab
sg - kúndskaben, pl - kúndskaber1) зна́ние с2) све́дение с* * *(en -er) knowledge, information;[ kundskaber] knowledge (i of);( elevs også) proficiency (i in, fx English);[ kundskab er magt] knowledge is power;[ bringe til ens kundskab] inform somebody of, let somebody know, bring to somebody's knowledge;[ kundskabens træ ( på godt og ondt)] the tree of knowledge (of good and evil). -
8 kendskab
sg - kéndskabetзна́ние с (чего-л.), знако́мство с (c чем-л.)* * ** * *[ uden kendskab til] without any knowledge of, ignorant of. -
9 vidende
I. (et) knowledge;[ med fuldt vidende] deliberately;[ med mit vidende og vilje] with my knowledge and consent;[ mod bedre vidende] in spite of his (, her etc) knowledge to the contrary;[ handle mod bedre vidende] act in bad faith;[ uden mit vidende] without my knowledge.II. adj knowledgeable,( velinformeret) well-informed,( belæst) well-read;( medvidende) knowing ( fx smile);[ være vidende om] know (of), be aware of. -
10 bekendt
1. sg - bekéndte, bekéndtenзнако́мый м2. aизве́стный; знако́мыйbekéndt for nóget — изве́стный чем-л.
gǿre sig bekéndt med nóget — познако́миться с чем-л.
blíve bekéndt med nógen — познако́миться с кем-л.
som bekéndt — как изве́стно
* * *acquaintance, familiar* * *I. (en -e) acquaintance;( ofte =) friend ( fx I am staying with friends).II. adj well-known,( berømt) celebrated,( berygtet) notorious;( gammelkendt) familiar ( fx face, voice);(mat.) known ( fx a known quantity);[ det er almindelig bekendt at] it is a matter of common knowledge that;[ historien er almindelig bekendt] the story is well known (el. widely known);[ det er ikke almindelig bekendt at] it is not generally known that;[ bekendt for] known for, famous for;[ bekendt for at være] known to be;[ bekendt med] acquainted with, familiar with;[ gøre sig bekendt med] inform oneself of, make oneself familiar with, acquaint oneself with;[ gøre ham bekendt med] inform him of, make him acquainted with,( præsentere) introduce him to;[ hans mest bekendte arbejde] his best-known work;[ det er mig bekendt at] I am aware that;[ så vidt mig bekendt] as far as I know;F to the best of my knowledge;[ som bekendt] it is a well-known fact that; as is well known;[ som det vil være Dem bekendt] as you will know, as you will be aware;[ jeg kan ikke være bekendt at sige nej] I cannot in decency refuse;[ du kan ikke være andet bekendt] you cannot in decency do otherwise;[ det kan du ikke være bekendt] that is not good enough!(= skam dig) you ought to be ashamed of yourself![ det kan vi ikke godt være bekendt] we could not very well do that;[ at du vil være det bekendt!] I am surprised at you![ vil du være det bekendt!] can you bring yourself to do such a thing![ en bog han godt kan være bekendt] a book which is worthy of him; a book he need not be ashamed of;(se også noksom). -
11 fagkundskab
special (el. technical) knowledge;[ fagkundskaber] subject knowledge. -
12 forudsætte
vb( antage) assume,( med nogenlunde sikkerhed) presume;( gå ud fra) presuppose ( fx you should not presuppose too much knowledge on their part);( have til forudsætning) imply ( fx it implies some knowledge of mathematics); presuppose ( fx an effect presupposes a cause);( afhænge af) depend on;[ jeg forudsætter som givet at] I take it for granted that. -
13 omfattende
adj comprehensive ( fx account, explanation, knowledge, programme),( vidtstrakt) extensive ( fx damage, enquiries, knowledge, preparations, search),( bred) wide ( fx experience, interests, reading, selection). -
14 udbrede
diffuse, popularize* * ** spread out ( fx a map, one's arms; the bird spread out its wings);(fig) spread ( fx terror, rumours),F disseminate ( fx knowledge), propagate ( fx ideas, the faith), diffuse ( fx knowledge),T put about ( fx rumours);[ udbrede sig] spread ( fx the valley spread before our eyes);[ udbrede sig om (el. over)] speak at length about,F expatiate upon;(se også udbredt). -
15 udstrakt
extensive, flat* * *adj( strakt ud) outstretched ( fx hand, arms);( stor, også fig) extensive ( fx fields, knowledge, powers), wide ( fxexperience, influence, interests, knowledge, powers);[ gøre udstrakt brug af] use extensively;[ i udstrakt grad] extensively, widely, to a great extent;( om landskab) stretch, spread;( om person) lie (out)stretched ( fx on the ground). -
16 andenhånds
adj second-hand ( fx knowledge). -
17 bedreviden
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18 bibringe
* * *vb( slag) deal;(forestillinger etc) give ( fx give him the impression that...),F convey to;[ bibringe ham kundskaber] impart knowledge to him. -
19 disciplin
sg - disciplínenдисципли́на ж* * ** * *(en -er)( tugt) discipline;( fag) branch of knowledge, subject, discipline;( inden for atletik: øvelse) event;[ holde disciplin] keep discipline, keep order ( fx in a class). -
20 dygtiggøre
vb qualify;[ dygtiggøre sig i] perfect one's knowledge of;[ dygtiggøre sig til] qualify (oneself) for.
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