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1 статева близькість
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > статева близькість
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2 поінформованість
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3 знання
Короткий українсько-англійський словник термінів із психології > знання
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4 наукоємне виробництво
knowledge-based industry; knowledge-based business; high technology; state-of-the-art production -
5 знання прав
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6 знання права
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7 знання
с1) одн. knowledge2) мн. knowledge sg.; ( вченість) scholarship, learning; ( ерудиція) erudition; ( майстерність) skillелементарні знання — elements, rudiments ( of knowledge)
поверхові знання — smattering (of), superficial knowledge
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8 відомості з першоджерела
direct knowledge, immediate knowledgeУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > відомості з першоджерела
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9 підсудність
amenability, justicementiability, jeopardizingy, judicature, judicial jurisdiction, judicial knowledge, jurisdiction, locus standi, legal knowledge -
10 деталізація
жworking out in detail, detailing, particularizationдеталізація знань — knowledge refinement, knowledge refining
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11 жадоба
ж1) thirst (for, of); craving, appetiteжадоба знань — thirst of knowledge; eagerness for knowledge
3) greed, avarice, cupidity, rapacity, greediness; ( до збагачення) covetousness -
12 знати
to know, to have knowledge (of), to be aware (of); ( бути поінформованим) to be informed (of); (бути обізнаним, знайомим) to be acquainted ( with); ( уміти) to be skilled inне знати — not to know; to be ignorant of (unconscious of, unaware of)
прекрасно знати — to have a good knowledge (of), to be versed (in); to have at one's finger tips
дати знати — to inform, to let know
дати себе знати — to make itself felt; to reveal oneself
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13 наскільки
as (so) far asнаскільки мені відомо, наскільки я знаю — to the best of my knowledge, as (so) far as I know, for aught ( all) I know
наскільки мені відомо, ні — not to my knowledge
наскільки я пригадую — as far as I can remember ( recollect), to the best of my recollection
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14 наука
ж1) science; study; (навики, знання) knowledgeприкладна (точна) наука — applied ( exact) science
природничі науки — natural ( physical) sciences
юридичні науки — jurisprudence, law
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15 пізнання
с1) knowledge, perception, notion; філос. cognitionтеорія пізнання — theory of knowledge; epistemology
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16 фільтрація
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17 достовірна обізнаність
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > достовірна обізнаність
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18 з відома когось
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19 загальновідомий факт
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > загальновідомий факт
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20 загальновідомість
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > загальновідомість
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