-
1 tietämys (tieto)
• knowledge -
2 kielitaito
• knowledge of languages• knowledge of language• knowledge of foreign languages• knowledge of a language• linguistic abilities• language proficiency -
3 koulutiedot
knowledge acquired at school (noun)scholastic attainments (noun)* * *• knowledge acquired at school• scholastic attainments -
4 taito
• knowledge of• proficiency• acquisition• might• technique• knowledge• skill• know-how• knack• craft• art• acquirement• ability• capacity -
5 tiedon hyödyntäminen (tutkimuksen)
• knowledge utilization• utilization of scientific knowledgeSuomi-Englanti sanakirja > tiedon hyödyntäminen (tutkimuksen)
-
6 tietämystekniikka
• knowledge engineering• knowledge technology -
7 ihmistuntemus
• knowledge of human nature• psychology -
8 tiedon esittäminen
• knowledge representation -
9 tiedon tuottaminen
• knowledge production -
10 tietämysinsinööri
• knowledge engineer -
11 tietämysjärjestelmä
• knowledge system -
12 tietämyskanta
• knowledge base -
13 tietämysteknologia
• knowledge engineering -
14 tietopohja
• knowledge base -
15 tietotaso
• knowledge level -
16 tietotyöläinen
• knowledge worker -
17 kielitaito
knowledge of a language -
18 asiantuntemus
yks.nom. asiantuntemus; yks.gen. asiantuntemuksen; yks.part. asiantuntemusta; yks.ill. asiantuntemukseen; mon.gen. asiantuntemusten asiantuntemuksien; mon.part. asiantuntemuksia; mon.ill. asiantuntemuksiincompetence (noun)expertise (noun)expertness (noun)informed opinion (noun)knowledge (noun)* * *• expert knowledge• proficiency• pragmatics• knowledge• knowledge of the facts• know-how• expertise• dexterity• craftsmanship• competence• expertness -
19 perehtyneisyys
yks.nom. perehtyneisyys; yks.gen. perehtyneisyyden; yks.part. perehtyneisyyttä; yks.ill. perehtyneisyyteen; mon.gen. perehtyneisyyksien; mon.part. perehtyneisyyksiä; mon.ill. perehtyneisyyksiinfamiliarity (noun)intimate knowledge (noun)* * *• pragmatics• conversance• acquaintance• expert knowledge• familiarity• intimate knowledge• knowledge• practice• craftsmanship -
20 tietomäärä
yks.nom. tietomäärä; yks.gen. tietomäärän; yks.part. tietomäärää; yks.ill. tietomäärään; mon.gen. tietomäärien tietomääräin; mon.part. tietomääriä; mon.ill. tietomääriinrequired knowledge (noun)store of knowledge (noun)syllabus (noun)* * *• store of knowledge• syllabus• required knowledge
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