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knowledge

  • 81 practical

    adj. praktisk; ändamålsenlig
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    ['præktikəl]
    1) (concerned with the doing of something: practical difficulties; His knowledge is practical rather than theoretical.) praktisk
    2) ((of a thing, idea etc) useful; effective: You must try to find a practical answer to the problem.) praktisk, ändamålsenlig
    3) ((negative unpractical) (of a person) able to do or deal with things well or efficiently: He can look after himself - he's a very practical child.) praktisk
    - practically
    - practical joke

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  • 82 prejudice

    n. förutfattad mening; fördom; fördomsfullhet
    --------
    v. uttrycka fördomar; missbruka rättigheter
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    ['pre‹ədis] 1. noun
    ((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) fördom[]
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) inge ngn fördomar
    2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) inverka menligt på, skada

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  • 83 presume

    v. anta; drista sig ; tillåta sig
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    [prə'zju:m]
    1) (to believe that something is true without proof; to take for granted: When I found the room empty, I presumed that you had gone home; `Has he gone?' `I presume so.') anta, förmoda
    2) (to be bold enough (to act without the right, knowledge etc to do so): I wouldn't presume to advise someone as clever as you.) tillåta (drista, understå) sig
    - presumption
    - presumptuous
    - presumptuousness

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  • 84 profession

    n. yrke; yrkeskår; förklaring; bekännelse
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    [-ʃən]
    1) (an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc.) yrke
    2) (the people who have such an occupation: the legal profession.) yrkeskår
    3) (an open statement or declaration.) påstående, förklaring

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  • 85 profound

    adj. djup; grundlig; ingående; djupsinnig
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    n. djupet
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    1) (deep: profound sleep.) djup
    2) (showing great knowledge or understanding: a profound remark.) insiktsfull, lärd
    - profundity

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  • 86 puzzle

    n. funderande, bryderi; gåta; problem; pussel
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    v. göra häpen; förbrylla; sätta myror i huvudet på
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    1. verb
    1) (to perplex, baffle or bewilder: The question puzzled them; What puzzles me is how he got here so soon.) förbrylla, vålla huvudbry
    2) (to think long and carefully about a problem etc: I puzzled over the sum for hours.) grubbla
    2. noun
    1) (a problem that causes a lot of thought: Her behaviour was a puzzle to him.) gåta
    2) (a kind of game or toy to test one's thinking, knowledge or skill: a jig-saw puzzle; a crossword puzzle.) pussel, []gåta
    - puzzle out

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  • 87 scholar

    n. en utbildad person; akademiker; en bildad person; elev; stipendiat
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    ['skolə]
    1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) lärd []
    2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) stipendiat
    - scholarliness
    - scholarship

    English-Swedish dictionary > scholar

  • 88 scholarly

    adj. utbildad; bildad, som studerar, som vet
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    adjective (having or showing knowledge: a scholarly person; a scholarly book.) lärd, vetenskaplig

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  • 89 scholarship

    n. stipendium; lärdom
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    1) (knowledge and learning: a man of great scholarship.) lärdom
    2) (money awarded to a good student to enable him to go on with further studies: She was awarded a travel scholarship.) stipendium

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  • 90 secure

    adj. säker, trygg; tryggad; skyddad; stabil, stark, stadig; fastspänd, fastgjord; låst; lugn, förtröstansfull; självsäker, övertygad
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    v. säkra; skaffa, försäkra sig om; skydda; försäkra; befästa; låsa, haka fast
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    [si'kjuə] 1. adjective
    1) ((often with against or from) safe; free from danger, loss etc: Is your house secure against burglary?; He went on holiday, secure in the knowledge that he had done well in the exam.) säker, trygg, skyddad
    2) (firm, fastened, or fixed: Is that door secure?) stadig, stabil
    3) (definite; not likely to be lost: She has had a secure offer of a job; He has a secure job.) säker
    2. verb
    1) ((with against or from (something bad)) to guarantee or make safe: Keep your jewellery in the bank to secure it against theft.) säkra, skydda, trygga
    2) (to fasten or make firm: He secured the boat with a rope.) säkra, göra fast, låsa
    - security
    - security risk

    English-Swedish dictionary > secure

  • 91 security risk

    säkerhetsrisk
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    (a person considered not safe to be given a job involving knowledge of secrets because he might give secret information to an enemy etc.) säkerhetsrisk

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  • 92 sketchy

    adj. skissartad, grov; hafsig; ytlig
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    1) (incompletely done or carried out: a sketchy search.) skissartad, hastig, hafsig
    2) (slight or incomplete: a sketchy knowledge of French.) ytlig

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  • 93 specialised

    adjective ((of knowledge, skills etc) of the accurate detailed kind obtained by specializing.) specialiserad

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  • 94 speciality

    n. specialitet; utmärkande drag
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    [speʃi'əti]
    , (American) specialty ['speʃəlti] - plurals specialities, specialties - noun
    1) (a special product for which one is well-known: Brown bread is this baker's speciality.) specialitet
    2) (a special activity, or subject about which one has special knowledge: His speciality is physics.) specialitet

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  • 95 specialized

    adjective ((of knowledge, skills etc) of the accurate detailed kind obtained by specializing.) specialiserad

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  • 96 superficial

    adj. ytlig
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    [su:pə'fiʃəl]
    1) (on, or affecting, the surface only: The wound is only superficial.) ytlig
    2) (not thorough: He has only a superficial knowledge of the subject.) ytlig
    - superficially

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  • 97 take an examination/test

    (to have one's knowledge or ability tested formally, often in writing.) göra ett prov

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  • 98 teach

    v. undervisa, lära; uppfostra
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    [ti: ]
    past tense, past participle - taught; verb
    (to give knowledge, skill or wisdom to a person; to instruct or train (a person): She teaches English / the piano; Experience has taught him nothing.) undervisa i, lära []
    - teaching

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  • 99 territory

    n. territorium, område; markområde
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    ['teritəri]
    plural - territories; noun
    1) (a stretch of land; a region: They explored the territory around the North Pole.) []område
    2) (the land under the control of a ruler or state: British territory.) territorium
    3) (an area of interest, knowledge etc: Ancient history is outside my territory.) område, gebit
    - territorial waters

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  • 100 test

    n. prov; test
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    v. undersöka, kontrollera, testa, pröva
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    [test] 1. noun
    1) (a set of questions or exercises intended to find out a person's ability, knowledge etc; a short examination: an arithmetic/driving test.) prov, test
    2) (something done to find out whether a thing is good, strong, efficient etc: a blood test.) prov
    3) (an event, situation etc that shows how good or bad something is: a test of his courage.) prov, prövning
    4) (a way to find out if something exists or is present: a test for radioactivity.) undersökning
    5) (a test match.) landskamp
    2. verb
    (to carry out a test or tests on (someone or something): The students were tested on their French; They tested the new aircraft.) pröva, sätta på prov
    - test pilot
    - test-tube

    English-Swedish dictionary > test

См. также в других словарях:

  • 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

  • Knowledge — is defined (Oxford English Dictionary) variously as (i) expertise, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject, (ii) what is known in a particular field or in total;… …   Wikipedia

  • knowledge — know·ledge n 1 a: awareness or understanding esp. of an act, a fact, or the truth: actual knowledge (1) in this entry b: awareness that a fact or circumstance probably exists; broadly: constructive knowledge in this entry see also …   Law dictionary

  • knowledge — knowl‧edge [ˈnɒlɪdʒ ǁ ˈnɑː ] noun [uncountable] facts, skills and understanding gained through learning or experience: • Given its market knowledge, Price Waterhouse was able to provide a useful insight into each supplier. knowledge of • Auditors …   Financial and business terms

  • knowledge — knowledge, science, learning, erudition, scholarship, information, lore are comparable when they mean what is known or can be known, usually by an individual but sometimes by human beings in general. Knowledge applies not only to a body of facts… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 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

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