cognize如何读

英:[kɒg'naɪz]

美:['kɒgˌnaɪz]

cognize是什么意思

  • v.认知;认识

cognize变形

第三人称单数:cognizes

现在分词:cognizing

过去式:cognized

过去分词:cognized

cognize词根

词根:cognize

adj.

cognitive 认知的,认识的

cognizant 审理的;已认知的

cognizable 可认识的;可辨识的;可以审理的

cognoscible 可以认识到的;可辨识的

adv.

cognitively 认知地

n.

cognition 认识;知识;认识能力

cognizance 审理,审判管辖权;认知;标志

vt.

cognise (主英)认识(等于cognize)

cognize英英释义

Verb

1. be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about;

"I know that the President lied to the people"

"I want to know who is winning the game!"

"I know it's time"

cognize词源中文解释

"感知,意识到",1650年代,由 cognizance 反构成。法语单词是 connaître(古法语 conoistre)。相关词汇: Cognized; cognizing。

cognize词源英文解释

back-formation from cognizance, after recognize

The first known use of cognize was circa 1856

cognize 例句

1 The brute cognizes external things, but does not perceive their being.

2 The next step, abstract ideas, cognizes the world as a process of forces, and "things" are seen to be mere temporary equilibria in the interaction of forces; "each thing is a bundle of forces."

3 The novice does not know his natural power, his birthright, and must be helped to find it, chiefly, however, by helping himself, by cognizing and re-cognizing it.

4 The source of this spiritual Omniscience we may not, in our finite intelligence, fully cognize, because full cognition would preclude the possibility of finite expression.

5 When they pass beyond that rate of speed, they are cognized as a continuous musical tone of very low pitch; a state of consciousness which seems simple, but which we now see is really compound.

6 At reflect the system in mind of cognize and experience and doing be individual the reason idea.

理念是个体认知、经验、行为在头脑中系统反映。

7 This feeling is cognized by the intellectual faculty, and of this the person is conscious.

8 The sixth part discusses several special situations about how to cognize stockholder-qualification under in judicial practice.

第六部分探讨了司法实践中,在几种特殊情形下的股东资格的认定问题。

9 We are given a life full of both happy and dramatic events to have an opportunity to cognize your true self.

我们每个人都被赐予了充满幸福和激动人心的事情的生命,让我们有机会去认识真正的自己。

10 II.—The general Intellectual Faculty cognizes the moral verities, which it contains within itself and brings rather than finds.

11 Yet we cognize him, but this is by an immediate intuition, in which we know him as he is in himself.

12 We must cognize the real value of Puerh Tea before answering those questions.

在回答这个问题之前,先要认知普洱茶的价值到底是什么?

13 The only study of science that can benefit any one is the study of causation, and causation cannot be cognized by the physical senses.

14 Being is God, infinite Spirit; therefore it cannot cognize aught material, or outside of infinity.

15 Take away matter, and mortal mind could not cognize its own so-called substance, and this so-called mind would have no identity.

16 When the sounds of taps or blows impinge upon the ear slowly, at the rate of not more than sixteen in a second, they are cognized as separate and non-musical noises.

17 The Atheist affirms that he cognizes to-day effects, that these are at the same time causes and effects—causes to the effects they precede, effects to the causes they follow.

18 Therefore, it is necessary to cognize and construct in temporal spirits college students 'views of happiness.

因此,有必要对大学生的幸福观入行时期性的认知与建构。

19 By quality, that by which I cognize any mode of existence.

20 It is important to notice that Hume, in regard to this problem, distinctly separates Mathematics. geometry from algebra and arithmetic, i.e. he views extensive quantity as being cognized differently from number.

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