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упр. глубокое знание* (концепция У. Деминга, обозначающая требования к познаниям специалиста по управлению качеством, который должен владеть рядом обязательных разделов статистики, психологии, эпистемологии и системного подхода)system [theory\] of profound knowledge — система глубокого знания
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > profound knowledge
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1) Общая лексика: глубокие знания2) Медицина: глубокое познание, углублённое знание -
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глубокие знанияАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > profound knowledge
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7 profound knowledge
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > profound knowledge
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8 have profound knowledge of (smth.)
Общая лексика: досконально знать (что-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have profound knowledge of (smth.)
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9 he makes no pretence to profound knowledge
Общая лексика: он и не претендует на глубокие знанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he makes no pretence to profound knowledge
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10 have profound knowledge of
Общая лексика: (smth.) досконально знать (что-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have profound knowledge of
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1. n поэт. море; океан2. n поэт. глубина; бездна; пучина3. a глубокий, основательный4. a трудный для понимания, сложный, запутанный5. a глубокий, глубоко прочувствованный, проникновенный6. a поэт. имеющий большую глубину, глубокий7. a полный, совершенный, абсолютный8. a глубокий, низкийСинонимический ряд:1. abstract (adj.) abstract; difficult; enigmatic; mysterious2. bottomless (adj.) bottomless; fathomless; subterranean3. consequential (adj.) consequential; important; significant4. deep (adj.) acute; deep; erudite; extreme; heart-felt; intellectual; penetrating; philosophical; sage; serious; wise5. intensive (adj.) abysmal; blood-and-guts; hard; intensive6. recondite (adj.) abstruse; acroamatic; esoteric; heavy; hermetic; occult; orphic; recondite; secret7. strong (adj.) deep-felt; intense; strongАнтонимический ряд:absurd; concrete; fatuous; frivolous; moderate; shallow; simple; slight; stupid; superficial; trifling; trivial; unsettled -
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['nɔlɪdʒ]nзнание, знания, сведения, познание, эрудиция, наукаHe has a profound knowledge of the subject. — Он глубоко знает/понимает этот предмет.
All knowledge comes to us through our senses. — Все наши знания поставляются нам органами чувств. /Мы познаем все через органы чувств.
Knowledge is power. — ◊ Знание - сила.
- superfictal knowledgeA little knowledge is a dangerous thing. — ◊ Полузнание - опасно.
- theoretical knowledge
- necessary knowledge
- direct knowledge
- human knowledge
- first-hand knowledge
- stored knowledge
- knowledge base
- knowledge engeneer
- knowledge engineering
- knowledge box
- knowledge on the subject
- knowledge of the laws
- inside knowledge of the situation
- knowledge gained through long research
- lack of knowledge
- thirst for knowledge
- scraps of knowledge
- all branches of knowledge
- matter of common knowledge
- without the knowledge of her parents
- get knowledge of the subject
- rub up brush up one's knowledge of history
- have good knowledge
- have a working knowledge of computer
- have a good knowledge of smth
- have a reading knowledge of German
- have a working knowledge a German
- gain knowledge
- spread the knowledge of smth
- test smb's knowledge
- employ one's knowledge
- speak from one's own knowledge
- act from one's own knowledge
- speak with full knowledge of the facts
- be armed with knowledge
- acquire knowledge
- follow knowledge
- accumulate knowledge
- communicate knowledge
- possess the knowledge
- reach after knowledge
- show off one's knowledge
- base one's conclusions on knowledge
- best of my knowledge
- my certain knowledge...
- memory is a form of knowledgeUSAGE: -
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['nɔlɪʤ]сущ.1) знание; познания; эрудицияto absorb / assimilate / soak up knowledge — набираться знаний
to acquire / accumulate / gain knowledge — приобретать, накапливать, получать знания
to bring smth. to smb.'s knowledge — информировать кого-л. о чём-л., доводить до сведения
to communicate / disseminate / impart knowledge — передавать знания
to demonstrate / display / show knowledge — обнаруживать знания
- direct knowledgeto flaunt / parade one's knowledge (of a subject) — хвастать своим знанием (предмета)
- extensive knowledge
- intimate knowledge of smth.
- intimate knowledge
- thorough knowledge of smth.
- thorough knowledge
- profound knowledge
- reading knowledge
- rudimentary knowledge
- superficial knowledge
- speaking knowledge
- working knowledgeSyn:He did it without my knowledge. — Он сделал это без моего ведома.
To my knowledge, she has never been here. — Насколько я знаю, она здесь никогда не была.
3) знакомство4) известие, сообщение•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]knowledge[/ref] -
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1. n знание; познания, эрудиция2. n наука; сумма знанийbranches of human knowledge — отрасли знаний, накопленных человечеством, отрасли науки
anxiety for knowledge — жажда знаний, стремление к знаниям
knowledge engineering — когнитология, инженерия знаний
3. n осведомлённость, сведенияto have no knowledge of anything, anybody — не иметь ни малейшего представления ни о чём, ни о ком
it has come to my knowledge that you … — до меня дошли сведения, что вы …
4. n понимание5. n знакомство6. n арх. половая близостьСинонимический ряд:1. awareness (noun) awareness; cognizance; consciousness; realization2. data (noun) data; facts; news3. information (noun) education; enlightenment; erudition; experience; information; instruction; intelligence; learning; lore; scholarship; science4. understanding (noun) apprehension; comprehension; discernment; insight; judgement; perception; understanding; wisdomАнтонимический ряд:darkness; deception; enigma; ignorance; illiteracy; incapacity; incognizance; inexperience; misapprehension; misconception; misunderstanding; obscurity; stupidity -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > terrain knowledge
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > domain knowledge
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > prescriptive knowledge
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20 глубокий знание
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > глубокий знание
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