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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...
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♦ knowledge /ˈnɒlɪdʒ/n. [u]1 conoscenza; sapere; conoscenze (pl.); cognizioni (pl.): a thirst for knowledge, la sete di conoscere (o di sapere); a good knowledge of English, una buona conoscenza dell'inglese; a limited knowledge of a subject, una conoscenza limitata di un argomento; scientific knowledge, sapere scientifico; conoscenze scientifiche; to have some knowledge of st., conoscere un poco qc.; avere una certa pratica di qc.; to have poor knowledge of st., conoscere poco qc.; a patchy knowledge of st., una conoscenza frammentaria di qc.; to lack any knowledge of st., ignorare completamente qc.; to have detailed knowledge of st., conoscere a fondo qc. NOTA D'USO: - knowledge o skills?-2 conoscenza; l'essere informato (su qc.): his knowledge of the facts, la sua conoscenza dei fatti; I had no knowledge of it, non ne sapevo nulla; It's common knowledge, è risaputo; lo sanno tutti; è di dominio pubblico; to come to sb. 's knowledge, giungere a conoscenza di q.; to deny all knowledge of st., negare di essere al corrente di qc.; dichiarare di essere all'oscuro di qc.; (form.) It has been brought to our knowledge that…, è giunto a nostra conoscenza che…; siamo stati informati del fatto che…; without sb. 's knowledge, senza che q. lo sappia; all'insaputa di q.; all'oscuro di q.; without my knowledge, a mia insaputa3 consapevolezza; coscienza: A baby has no knowledge of what he is doing, i bambini piccoli non hanno coscienza di quello che fanno4 sapere; dottrina; scienza; scibile; cultura: He's a man of great knowledge, è un uomo di grande dottrina; every branch of knowledge, ogni branca del sapere; general knowledge, cultura enciclopedica; cultura generale5 notizia: Knowledge of the victory reached London in no time, la notizia della vittoria giunse a Londra in un baleno6 (GB) – the knowledge, la conoscenza delle vie di Londra ( materia d'esame per la patente di tassista)● (comput.) knowledge base, knowledge base ( database per la gestione della conoscenza in ambiti aziendali) □ (econ., org. az.) knowledge-based organization, organizzazione basata sulla conoscenza (sistema organizzativo in cui la conoscenza svolge un ruolo centrale nella generazione del valore) □ (econ.) knowledge economy, economia della conoscenza, economia del sapere ( economia fondata sulla gestione efficace della conoscenza) □ (comput.) knowledge engineering, ingegneria della conoscenza □ (econ., org. az.) knowledge management, gestione della conoscenza □ (econ.) knowledge sharing, condivisione della conoscenza □ knowledge worker, knowledge worker; lavoratore della conoscenza ( ricercatori, accademici, programmatori, ecc.) □ human knowledge, la conoscenza umana; ( anche) lo scibile umano □ (form.) to ( the best of) my knowledge, per quel che ne so io; a quanto mi consta □ not to my knowledge, non che io sappia □ to be public knowledge, essere di dominio pubblico □ (prov.) Knowledge is power, sapere è potere. -
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1 ( awareness) connaissance f ; to bring sth to sb's knowledge porter qch à la connaissance de qn ; it has come to our knowledge that il a été porté à notre connaissance que fml, nous avons appris que ; to my/your knowledge à ma/ta connaissance ; with the full knowledge of sb au vu et au su de qn ; to have knowledge of avoir connaissance de ; he has no knowledge of what happened il ne sait pas ce qui s'est passé ; to my certain knowledge he… je sais de façon certaine qu'il… ; without sb's knowledge à l'insu de qn ;2 ( factual wisdom) gen connaissances fpl ; ( of specific field) connaissance f ; knowledge of the subject connaissance du sujet ; human/technical knowledge connaissances humaines/techniques ; a thirst for knowledge une soif de connaissances ; knowledge of computing/Monet's work connaissance de l'informatique/des œuvres de Monet ; all branches of knowledge toutes les branches de la connaissance. -
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A n1 ( topic) sujet m ; let's get back to the subject revenons au sujet or à nos moutons ○ ; to change ou drop the subject parler d'autre chose, changer de sujet ; to raise a subject soulever une question ; while we're on the subject of bonuses… pendant que nous en sommes aux primes… ;2 ( branch of knowledge) (at school, college) matière f ; (for research, study) sujet m ; my favourite subject is English l'anglais est ma matière préférée ; her subject is genetics elle est spécialisée en génétique ;5 ( focus) objet m ; to be the subject of an inquiry faire l'objet d'une enquête ; it has become a subject for complaints cela fait l'objet de beaucoup de plaintes ;6 Ling sujet m ;B adj1 ( subservient) [people, race] asservi ;3 ( liable) to be subject to être sujet/-ette à [flooding, fits] ; être passible de [tax] ; prices are subject to increases les prix peuvent subir des augmentations ; flights are subject to delay les vols sont susceptibles d'être en retard ;4 ( dependent) to be subject to dépendre de [approval] ; you will be admitted subject to producing a visa vous serez admis à condition de présenter un visa ; ‘subject to alteration’ ‘sous réserve de modification’ ; ‘subject to availability’ (of flights, tickets) ‘dans la limite des places disponibles’ ; ( of goods) ‘dans la limite des stocks disponibles’.C vtr1 ( expose) to subject sb to sth faire subir qch à qn [stress, insults, torture] ; to be subjected to devoir supporter [noise] ; faire l'objet de [attacks] ; être soumis à [torture] ; to subject sth to heat/light exposer qch à la chaleur/lumière ; -
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knowledge on/of the subject знания/познания по предметуEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > knowledge on the subject
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knowledge 1. GEN Bekanntheit f, Kenntnis f (of subject); 2. LAW Wissen n • in full knowledge of the facts LAW in voller Kenntnis der Sachlage -
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'noli‹1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) conocimiento2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) conocimiento3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) conocimiento, saber•- general knowledge
knowledge n conocimientostr['nɒlɪʤ]1 (learning, information) conocimientos nombre masculino plural2 (awareness) conocimiento■ at that time I had no knowledge of what was happening entonces no tenía conocimiento de lo que estaba pasando\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto my knowledge que yo sepanot to my knowledge que yo sepa, noto the best of my knowledge según mi leal entender y saberto be common knowledge that... ser notorio que..., todo el mundo sabe que...it has come to my knowledge that... he llegado a saber que...to have a good knowledge of something conocer algo biento have a working knowledge of something dominar los fundamentos de algoknowledge ['nɑlɪʤ] n1) awareness: conocimiento m2) learning: conocimientos mpl, saber mn.• ciencia s.f.• conocimiento s.m.• conocimientos s.m.pl.• facultad s.m.• instrucción s.f.• noticia s.f.• saber s.m.• sabiduría s.f.'nɑːlɪdʒ, 'nɒlɪdʒmass noun1) ( awareness) conocimiento mI had no knowledge of their activities — no estaba enterado or (frml) no tenía conocimiento de sus actividades
has he changed his mind? - not to my knowledge — ¿ha cambiado de opinión? - que yo sepa, no
she did it in the knowledge that... — lo hizo sabiendo que or a sabiendas de que...
it is common knowledge that... — todo el mundo sabe que...
2) ( facts known) saber m; ( by particular person) conocimientos mplmy knowledge of Spanish/the law is very limited — mis conocimientos de español/de la ley son muy limitados
['nɒlɪdʒ]N1) (=information, awareness, understanding) conocimiento m•
to deny all knowledge of sth — negar tener conocimiento de algo•
to bring sth to sb's knowledge — poner a algn al tanto de algo•
it has come to my knowledge that... — me he enterado de que...•
it is common knowledge that... — todo el mundo sabe que..., es del dominio público que...•
to have no knowledge of sth — no tener conocimiento de algo•
to (the best of) my knowledge — a mi entender, que yo sepanot to my knowledge — que yo sepa, no
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without my knowledge — sin saberlo yo2) (=person's range of information) conocimientos mpl3) (=learning) saber m* * *['nɑːlɪdʒ, 'nɒlɪdʒ]mass noun1) ( awareness) conocimiento mI had no knowledge of their activities — no estaba enterado or (frml) no tenía conocimiento de sus actividades
has he changed his mind? - not to my knowledge — ¿ha cambiado de opinión? - que yo sepa, no
she did it in the knowledge that... — lo hizo sabiendo que or a sabiendas de que...
it is common knowledge that... — todo el mundo sabe que...
2) ( facts known) saber m; ( by particular person) conocimientos mplmy knowledge of Spanish/the law is very limited — mis conocimientos de español/de la ley son muy limitados
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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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[ʹnɒlıdʒ] n1. 1) знание; познания, эрудицияknowledge of life [music, chemistry, French] - знание жизни [музыки, химии, французского языка]
knowledge on the subject - знания /познания/ по данному предмету
lack of knowledge - недостаток знаний /эрудиции/
to accumulate [to acquire, to get] knowledge - накапливать [приобретать, получать] знания
to have a reading knowledge of a language - уметь читать на каком-л. языке
to have a working knowledge of a language - практически владеть каким-л. языком
to speak with full knowledge of the facts - говорить со знанием всех обстоятельств (дела)
to speak from one's own knowledge - говорить, основываясь на собственных знаниях /-ом опыте/
2) наука; сумма знанийbranches of human knowledge - отрасли знаний, накопленных человечеством, отрасли науки
2. 1) осведомлённость, сведенияthe knowledge of the victory soon spread - известие /весть/ о победе вскоре облетела всех
to have no knowledge of anything, anybody - не иметь ни малейшего представления ни о чём, ни о ком
to come to smb.'s knowledge - стать известным кому-л.
it has come to my knowledge that you... - до меня дошли сведения, что вы...
not to my knowledge - мне это неизвестно; насколько мне известно - нет
without smb.'s knowledge - без чьего-л. ведома
it has happened twice within my knowledge - на моей памяти так было два раза
2) понимание3. знакомствоmy knowledge of Mr. X is very slight - я очень мало знаю г-на X
people of whom I had no knowledge - люди, о которых я понятия не имел
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1. noun1) (citizen) Staatsbürger, der/-bürgerin, die; (in relation to monarch) Untertan, der/Untertanin, die2) (topic) Thema, das; (department of study) Fach, das; (area of knowledge) Fach[gebiet], das; (Art) Motiv, das; (Mus.) Thema, dason the subject of money — über das Thema Geld [reden usw.]; beim Thema Geld [sein, bleiben]
3)be a subject for something — (cause something) zu etwas Anlass geben
4) (Ling., Logic, Philos.) Subjekt, das2. adjective1) (conditional)be subject to something — von etwas abhängig sein od. abhängen
2) (prone)be subject to — anfällig sein für [Krankheit]; neigen zu [Melancholie]
3) (dependent) abhängig3. adverb 4. transitive verbsubject to — (dependent on) untertan (+ Dat.) [König usw.]; unterworfen (+ Dat.) [Verfassung, Gesetz, Krone]; untergeben (+ Dat.) [Dienstherrn]
1) (subjugate, make submissive) unterwerfen (to Dat.)2) (expose)subject somebody/something to something — jemanden/etwas einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen
* * *1. adjective 2. noun1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) der/die Untertan(in)2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) der Gegenstad3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) das Fach4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) der Gegenstand5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) das Subjekt3. [səb'‹ekt] verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) unterwerfen2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) aussetzen•- academic.ru/71616/subjection">subjection- subjective
- subjectively
- subject matter
- change the subject
- subject to* * *sub·jectI. n[ˈsʌbʤɪkt, -ʤekt]▪ on the \subject of sb/sth über jdn/etwwhile we're on the \subject wo wir gerade beim Thema sindthe planes have been the \subject of their concern die Flugzeuge waren Gegenstand ihrer Befürchtungenthe guest lecturer took as her \subject ‘imprisonment in modern society’ die Gastsprecherin hatte ‚die Freiheitsstrafe in der modernen Gesellschaft‘ zu ihrem Thema gewählt\subject of debate [or discussion] Diskussionsthema ntthe plan has been the \subject of debate recently über den Plan wurde vor Kurzem diskutiertto change the \subject das Thema wechselnto wander off the \subject vom Thema abschweifen3. (field) Fach nt; (at school) [Schul]fach nt; (specific research area) Spezialgebiet nt, Fachgebiet nthe's better at arts \subjects than science in den künstlerischen Fächern ist er besser als in den naturwissenschaftlichenher \subject is low-temperature physics sie hat sich auf Kältephysik spezialisiertII. adj[ˈsʌbʤɪkt]these flights are \subject to delay bei diesen Flügen muss mit Verspätung gerechnet werdenthe goods are \subject to a 20% discount die Waren sind um 20 % herabgesetztto be \subject to colds sich akk leicht erkältento be \subject to many dangers vielen Gefahren ausgesetzt seinto be \subject to depression zu Depressionen neigento be \subject to a high rate of tax einer hohen Steuer unterliegen3. (contingent on)to be \subject to approval genehmigungspflichtig sein\subject to payment vorbehaltlich einer Zahlung, unter dem Vorbehalt einer ZahlungIII. adv[ˈsʌbʤɪkt]▪ \subject to wennwe plan to go on Wednesday \subject to your approval wir haben vor, am Mittwoch zu gehen, wenn du nichts dagegen hast\subject to your consent vorbehaltlich Ihrer ZustimmungIV. vt[səbˈʤekt]1. (subjugate)▪ to be \subjected to sb/sth jdm/etw ausgesetzt [o unterworfen] seineveryone interviewed had been \subjected to unfair treatment alle Interviewten waren unfair behandelt wordento \subject sb/sth to criticism jdn/etw kritisierento \subject sb to a lie-detector test jdn einem Lügendetektortest unterziehento \subject sb to torture jdn foltern* * *['sʌbdZɪkt]1. nthe subject of the picture is... — das Thema or Sujet (geh)
he paints urban subjects — er malt städtische Motive
on the subject of... — zum Thema (+gen)...
while we're on the subject — da wir gerade beim Thema sind
while we're on the subject of mushrooms — wo wir gerade von Pilzen reden, apropos Pilze
that's off the subject — das gehört nicht zum Thema
6) (= object) Gegenstand m (of +gen in experiment, = person) Versuchsperson f, Versuchsobjekt nt; (= animal) Versuchstier nt, Versuchsobjekt nt; (ESP MED, for treatment) Typ mhe is the subject of much criticism — er wird stark kritisiert, er ist Gegenstand häufiger Kritik
he's a good subject for treatment by hypnosis — er lässt sich gut hypnotisch behandeln
2. adj1) (= conquered) unterworfen2)provinces subject to foreign rule — Provinzen pl unter Fremdherrschaft
to be subject to sth (to law, constant change, sb's will) — einer Sache (dat) unterworfen sein; to illness für etw anfällig sein; to consent, approval von etw abhängig sein
northbound trains are subject to delays — bei Zügen in Richtung Norden muss mit Verspätung gerechnet werden
prices/opening times are subject to change or alteration without notice — Preisänderungen/Änderungen der Öffnungszeiten sind vorbehalten
all these plans are subject to last minute changes — all diese Pläne können in letzter Minute noch geändert werden
all offers are subject to availability — alle Angebote nur so weit verfügbar
subject to confirmation in writing — vorausgesetzt, es wird schriftlich bestätigt
3. vt[səb'dZekt]1) (= subjugate) unterwerfen; terrorists, guerrillas zerschlagen2)to subject sb to sth (to questioning, analysis, treatment) — jdn einer Sache (dat) unterziehen; to test also jdn einer Sache (dat) unterwerfen; to torture, suffering, heat, ridicule, criticism jdn einer Sache (dat) aussetzen
to subject sb to criticism — jdn unter Kritik nehmen, jdn kritisieren
4. vr[səb'dZekt]to subject oneself to sth (to insults, suffering) — etw hinnehmen; (to criticism, ridicule) sich einer Sache (dat) aussetzen; (to examination, test, questioning) sich einer Sache (dat) unterziehen
* * *subject [ˈsʌbdʒıkt]A s1. (Gesprächs- etc) Gegenstand m, Thema n, Stoff m:a subject for debate ein Diskussionsthema;change the subject das Thema wechseln, von etwas anderem reden;don’t change the subject lenk nicht ab!;a) über (akk), bezüglich (gen),2. SCHULE, UNIV (Lehr-, Schul-, Studien)Fach n, Fachgebiet n:cooking has never been her subject Kochen war noch nie ihr Fachfor complaint zur Beschwerde)4. Gegenstand m, Objekt n:the subject of ridicule der Gegenstand des Spottes5. MUS Thema n (einer Fuge)6. KUNST Vorwurf m, Thema n, Sujet n7. a) Untertan(in)b) Staatsbürger(in), -angehörige(r) m/f(m):he is a British subject er hat oder besitzt die britische Staatsangehörigkeit8. LING Subjekt n, Satzgegenstand m9. MED etca) (Versuchs)Objekt nb) Versuchsperson f oder -tier nc) Leichnam m (für Sektionszwecke)d) Patient(in)12. PHILa) Substanz fb) Subjekt n, Ich n:subject and object Subjekt und Objekt, Ich und Nicht-IchB adj1. untertan, untergeben ( beide:to dat)2. abhängig (to von) (Staat etc)3. ausgesetzt (to dat):be subject to the approval of (erst noch) genehmigt werden müssen von;“subject to change” „Änderungen vorbehalten“;“subject to change without notice” WIRTSCH „freibleibend“;subject to consent vorbehaltlich Ihrer Zustimmung;subject to duty zollpflichtig;subject to the laws of nature den Naturgesetzen unterworfen;“subject to prior sale” WIRTSCH „Zwischenverkauf vorbehalten“5. anfällig (to für):he’s subject to headaches er neigt zu KopfschmerzenC v/t [səbˈdʒekt]to dat):subject sb to a test jemanden einer Prüfung unterziehen;subject o.s. to ridicule sich dem Gespött aussetzen* * *1. noun1) (citizen) Staatsbürger, der/-bürgerin, die; (in relation to monarch) Untertan, der/Untertanin, die2) (topic) Thema, das; (department of study) Fach, das; (area of knowledge) Fach[gebiet], das; (Art) Motiv, das; (Mus.) Thema, dason the subject of money — über das Thema Geld [reden usw.]; beim Thema Geld [sein, bleiben]
3)be a subject for something — (cause something) zu etwas Anlass geben
4) (Ling., Logic, Philos.) Subjekt, das2. adjective1) (conditional)be subject to something — von etwas abhängig sein od. abhängen
2) (prone)be subject to — anfällig sein für [Krankheit]; neigen zu [Melancholie]
3) (dependent) abhängig3. adverb 4. transitive verbsubject to — (dependent on) untertan (+ Dat.) [König usw.]; unterworfen (+ Dat.) [Verfassung, Gesetz, Krone]; untergeben (+ Dat.) [Dienstherrn]
1) (subjugate, make submissive) unterwerfen (to Dat.)2) (expose)subject somebody/something to something — jemanden/etwas einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen
* * *(grammar) n.Satzgegenstand f. (one who is submitted to a higher authority) n.Untertan -en m. (school) n.Schulfach n. n.Fach ¨-er n.Fragenkomplex m.Gegenstand m.Lehrfach -¨er n.Subjekt -e n.Thema Themen n. v.unterwerfen v. -
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§ თემა, საგანი, სიუჟეტი; ქვემდებარე, ქვეშერდომი, ხელქვეითი§1 **he is subject to anger ადვილად ბრაზდება / ფიცხდება2 დაქვემდებარებული, დამოკიდებული3 თემა, საგანიlet's change / drop the subject! ლაპარაკის თემა შევცვალოთ! // ამ თემაზე ლაპარაკი შევწყვიტოთ!to keep to / wander from the subject თემის მიდევნება // თემიდან გადახვევაthe subject of research / experiment კვლევის / ექსპერიმენტის საგანი / ობიექტიwe have different opinions on that subject ამ საგანზე სხვადასხვა აზრის ვართ●●subject matter თემა, საგანი4 საგნობრივი ინდექსიthe subject of the novel / film სიუჟეტი, შინაარსი5 სასწავლო საგანი6 ქვემდებარე (გრამატიკაში)7 ქვეშევრდომი, მოქალაქე8 დამორჩილება (დაიმორჩილებს), დაქვემდებარებაAncient Rome subjected most of Europe to her rule ძველმა რომმა ევროპის უდიდესი ნაწილი დაიპყრო / დაიმორჩილა9 **he was subjected to criticism / ridicule / torture გააკრიტიკეს // ქვეყნის სასაცილო გახადეს // აწამესa sore subject მტკივნეული თემა / საკითხიan interesting treatment of the subject საკითხის მიმართ საინტერესო მიდგომაwhat subjects are taught at your institute? შენს ინსტიტუტში რა საგნებს ასწავლიან?he is at home on any subject / topic ყველაფერშია გარკვეული // ყველაფერზე შეუძლია საუბარიthis book does not fully cover the subject ამ წიგნში საკითხი მთლიანად არ არის გაშუქებულიour teacher has a good grasp of his subject ჩვენმა მასწავლებელმა თავისი საგანი კარგად იცისhe is not communicative on the subject ამ თემაზე ლაპარაკი არ სურს / ლაპარაკს ერიდება -
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1) (familiarity) Kenntnisse (of in + Dat.)knowledge of human nature — Menschenkenntnis, die
2) (awareness) Wissen, dashave no knowledge of something — nichts von etwas wissen; keine Kenntnis von etwas haben (geh.)
she had no knowledge of it — sie wusste nichts davon; sie war völlig ahnungslos
[not] to my etc. knowledge — meines usw. Wissens [nicht]
3) (understanding)[a] knowledge of languages/French — Sprach-/Französischkenntnisse Pl.
somebody with [a] knowledge of computers — jemand, der sich mit Computern auskennt
* * *['noli‹]1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) das Wissen2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) die Kenntnis3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) die Wissenschaft•- academic.ru/41141/knowledgeable">knowledgeable- general knowledge* * *knowl·edge[ˈnɒlɪʤ, AM ˈnɑ:l-]n no plshe has a good working \knowledge of Apple software sie besitzt nützliche, praktische Fähigkeiten im Umgang mit Apple Software\knowledge of French Französischkenntnisse pllimited \knowledge begrenztes Wissento have [no/some] \knowledge of sth [keine/gewisse] Kenntnisse über etw akk besitzento have a thorough \knowledge of sth ein fundiertes Wissen in etw dat besitzenI have absolutely no \knowledge about his private life ich weiß nicht das Geringste über sein Privatlebento my \knowledge soweit ich weiß, meines Wissens gehto be common \knowledge allgemein bekannt seinto deny all \knowledge [of sth] jegliche Kenntnis [über etw akk] abstreitento be safe in the \knowledge that... mit Bestimmtheit wissen, dass...it has been brought to our \knowledge that... wir haben davon Kenntnis erhalten, dass...carnal \knowledge Geschlechtsverkehr mto have carnal \knowledge of sb mit jdm Geschlechtsverkehr haben form* * *['nɒlɪdZ]n1) (= understanding, awareness) Wissen nt, Kenntnis fto have knowledge of — Kenntnis haben or besitzen von, wissen von
to have no knowledge of — keine Kenntnis haben von, nichts wissen von
not to my knowledge — nicht, dass ich wüsste
without the knowledge of her mother — ohne Wissen ihrer Mutter, ohne dass ihre Mutter es weiß
it has come to my knowledge that... — ich habe erfahren, dass...
safe in the knowledge that... — in der Gewissheit, dass...
2) (= learning, facts learned) Kenntnisse pl, Wissen ntmy knowledge of D.H. Lawrence — was ich von D. H. Lawrence kenne
I have a thorough knowledge of this subject — auf diesem Gebiet weiß ich gründlich Bescheid or besitze ich umfassende Kenntnisse
the police have no knowledge of him/his activities — die Polizei weiß nichts über ihn/seine Aktivitäten
* * *1. Kenntnis f:the knowledge of the victory die Kunde vom Sieg;bring sth to sb’s knowledge jemandem etwas zur Kenntnis bringen, jemanden von etwas in Kenntnis setzen;it has come to my knowledge es ist mir zur Kenntnis gelangt, ich habe erfahren ( beide:that dass);have knowledge of Kenntnis haben von;(not) to my knowledge meines Wissens (nicht);to the best of one’s knowledge and belief JUR nach bestem Wissen und Gewissen;my knowledge of Mr X meine Bekanntschaft mit Mr. X;with the full knowledge of mit vollem Wissen von (od gen);without my knowledge ohne mein Wissen;of, in in dat):basic knowledge Grundwissen, -kenntnisse;knowledge of the law Rechtskenntnisse;have a good knowledge of viel verstehen von, sich gut auskennen in (dat), gute Kenntnisse haben in (dat);* * *noun, no pl.1) (familiarity) Kenntnisse (of in + Dat.)knowledge of human nature — Menschenkenntnis, die
2) (awareness) Wissen, dashave no knowledge of something — nichts von etwas wissen; keine Kenntnis von etwas haben (geh.)
she had no knowledge of it — sie wusste nichts davon; sie war völlig ahnungslos
[not] to my etc. knowledge — meines usw. Wissens [nicht]
[a] knowledge of languages/French — Sprach-/Französischkenntnisse Pl.
somebody with [a] knowledge of computers — jemand, der sich mit Computern auskennt
* * *n.Erkenntnis f.Kenntnis -se f.Wissen n. -
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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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'noli‹1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) kjennskap, viten2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) kunnskap, viten, kjennskap3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) vitenskap•- general knowledgekjennskap--------kunnskapsubst. (flertall: knowledge) \/ˈnɒlɪdʒ\/1) kunnskap, sakkunnskap, innsikt, lærdom2) viten, kjennskap, erfaring3) ( filosofi) erkjennelsecarnal knowledge ( jus) seksuell omgang, samleiecertain knowledge sikker kunnskapcome to someone's knowledge eller be brought to someone's knowledge få vite om, få greie påget knowledge of få kjennskap til, bli kjent medgrow out of all knowledge endres til det ukjenneligeimpart knowledge to somebody meddele\/bibringe noen kunnskapthirst for knowledge kunnskapstørstto the best of one's knowledge så vidt man vettree of knowledge ( bibelsk) kunnskapens tre -
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عِلْم \ knowledge: what one knows: His knowledge of radio is very wide. His general knowledge is slight. learning: knowledge that is gained by long serious study: He is a man of great learning. scholarship: the qualities of a very learned person: This writer on Shakespeare is famous for his scholarship. science: the careful study of any serious subject: political science; the science of language. -
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n. эрдэм, мэдлэг. He has a thorough \knowledge of the subject. Тэр мэргэжлээ нэвтэрхий мэддэг. knowledgeable adj. \knowledge (about sth) их мэдлэгтэй. -
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['nɒlɪdʒ] UK / USnWissen nt, (of a subject) Kenntnisse pl -
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['nɒlɪdʒ] UK / USnWissen nt, (of a subject) Kenntnisse pl
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