knowledge如何读

英:[ˈnɒlɪdʒ]

美:[ˈnɑːlɪdʒ]

knowledge英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]了解,理解understanding
  2. [U]个人的知识、学识、见闻 all that a person knows; familiarity gained by experience
  3. [U]学问 everything that is known; organized body of information

knowledge是什么意思

  • n.学问;了解;知识;认识;知道

knowledge自然拼读

knowl·edge

na lihj

knowledge词根

词根:knower

adj.

knowledgeable 知识渊博的,有知识的;有见识的;聪明的

knowing 博学的;狡猾的;心照不宣的

knowable 可知的;能认识的;易知的

n.

knowing 认知

knower 认识者;理解者

v.

knowing 知道;认识;确信(know的ing形式)

knowledge英英释义

noun

the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or association

the fact or condition of being aware of something

answered to the best of my knowledge

the circumstance or condition of apprehending truth or fact through reasoning : cognition

the fact or condition of having information or of being learned

a person of unusual knowledge

the sum of what is known : the body of truth, information, and principles acquired by humankind

archaic a branch of learning

archaic sexual intercourse

obsolete cognizance

knowledge词组

knowledge of知识

knowledge economy知识经济

knowledge managementn. 知识管理

basic knowledge基础知识,基本知识

professional knowledge专业知识;专门知识

knowledge base知识库

knowledge structure知识结构

scientific knowledge科学知识

knowledge representation知识表示;知识表达

general knowledge常识;各方面的知识

technical knowledge技术知识

specialized knowledge专业知识;专门知识

knowledge acquisition知识获取;知识习得;知识获得;知识采集

tacit knowledge隐性知识;默会知识

human knowledge人的认识

expert knowledge专家知识,专门知识

domain knowledge领域知识

theory of knowledge认识论;熟悉论

in the knowledge that在知道…的情况下 

practical knowledge实践性知识,实用性知识;实务知识

knowledge区别

 knowledge, scholarship, learning

这组词都有“知识、学问”的意思,其区别是:

knowledge强调对全部已知或可知的知识的理解。

scholarship侧重指经过深入学习、研究而获得的渊博的、价值较高的知识。

learning指通过研究、经验或他人传授而得到的知识;也指熟练掌握知识的过程,有时可指全部学识和智慧的总和。

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knowledge词源中文解释

早在12世纪, cnawlece “承认上级,尊敬,崇拜”; 第一个元素见 know(v.)。第二个元素不明确,可能来自斯堪的纳维亚,并与 -lock “行动,过程”相关,发现在 wedlock 中。

从14世纪末开始,“知识能力,理解能力; 熟悉; 知道事实的事实; 新闻,通知,信息; 学习; 有组织的事实或教学。”“性交”的意义来自公元1400年左右。中古英语还有一个动词形式, knoulechen “承认”(约1200年),后来“发现; 认识到”,以及“与性交”(约1300年); 比较 acknowledge。

Since Knowledge is but sorrow's Spy,
   It is not safe to know.
[Davenant, song from "The Just Italian," 1630]
因为知识只是悲伤的间谍,
    知道并不安全。
[戴文安特,《公正的意大利人》(The Just Italian)1630年歌曲]


knowledge_计算机行业词汇

知识

knowledge词源英文解释

Middle English knowlege, from knowlechen to acknowledge, irregular from knowen

The first known use of knowledge was in the 14th century

knowledge儿童词典英英释义

koalanoun

an Australian tree-dwelling marsupial mammal that has large hairy ears, thick gray fur, sharp claws for climbing, and no tail and feeds on eucalyptus leaves called alsokoala bear

koalanoun

an Australian tree-dwelling marsupial mammal that has large hairy ears, thick gray fur, sharp claws for climbing, and no tail and feeds on eucalyptus leaves called alsokoala bear

knuckle1 of 2noun

the rounded lump formed by the ends of two bones where they come together in a jointespecially: such a lump at a finger joint

any of several parts (as the hock or shank or a tarsal joint) of the leg of a four-footed animal as used for food

knuckle2 of 2verb

to place the knuckles on the ground in shooting a marble

knuckle1 of 2noun

the rounded lump formed by the ends of two bones where they come together in a jointespecially: such a lump at a finger joint

any of several parts (as the hock or shank or a tarsal joint) of the leg of a four-footed animal as used for food

knuckle2 of 2verb

to place the knuckles on the ground in shooting a marble

knuckleballnoun

a baseball pitch gripped with the knuckles or fingertips and thrown with very little spin

knuckle1 of 2noun

the rounded lump formed by the ends of two bones where they come together in a jointespecially: such a lump at a finger joint

any of several parts (as the hock or shank or a tarsal joint) of the leg of a four-footed animal as used for food

knuckle2 of 2verb

to place the knuckles on the ground in shooting a marble

knownadjective

generally recognized

a known expert on art

knowledgeableadjective

having or showing knowledge or intelligence

knowledgeableadjective

having or showing knowledge or intelligence

knowledgenoun

understanding or skill gained by experience

a knowledge of carpentry

the state of being aware of something or of having information

the range of one's information or understanding

answered to the best of my knowledge

something learned and kept in the mind : learning

has a vast knowledge of history

knowledge 例句

1 “Cuz knowledge is dangerous,” he says, as serious as I’ve ever seen him and when I look into his Noise to see what he’s hiding, it roars up and slaps me back.

2 The idea was that my measurements could increase the accuracy of our knowledge of the height of the terrain Neil and Buzz would be flying over in their descent to a landing.

3 These boys were like adults in their knowledge of the ways of the world.

4 It’s knowledge that helps you read situations correctly and get what you want.

5 This branch of knowledge yields to none in importance.

这门学科的重要性不亚于任何其他学科.

6 Several windows still contained patterned glass of deep reds and golds, amazing things, for knowledge of the way of making such remarkable glass had been lost.

7 Even without knowing what was in the messages, the knowledge of who sent them and to whom was enormously revealing and still could be.

即使不了解信息的具体内容,但其发送者及以及接收者的(身份)信息在极大程度上也会透露内情,且这种情况仍会继续

8 Before Columbus the primary objective of Renaissance intellectuals was to recover the lost culture of the past, not to establish new knowledge of their own.

9 With this comprehensive knowledge of the history of art, he has since become a professional painter.

拥有如此全面的艺术史知识,Veiseh 从此成为了一名职业画家。

10 “We’re equally curious, but it’s not knowledge we need to perform our job.”

11 Marveling at Ann’s vast knowledge of federal housing laws, a HUD consultant admitted that “she knows more than most bureaucrats in Washington.”

12 They learned how to cook and prepare those foods and passed all this knowledge on to their children.

13 On the other hand, her mom was the goddess of knowledge, and knowledge was the most powerful weapon.

14 What made him feel shy was the knowledge that the Director disapproved—disapproved and yet had been betrayed into doing the forbidden thing.

15 The students start in first grade with meaningful, but not overwhelming, differences in their knowledge and ability.

16 She had the knowledge that she was small but she lacked the courage to be otherwise.

17 In our society, those who have the best knowledge of what is happening are also those who are furthest from seeing the world as it is.

18 Since Sebond had harnessed faith and reason together, Montaigne’s critique set out to undermine faith by showing that all claims to knowledge are overstated.

19 I consoled myself with the knowledge that with no dinner plans, I’d have more time to sleep and prepare for tomorrow’s competition.

20 Of course, our present-day knowledge will prove to be incomplete and limited in the eyes of future generations; we cannot even begin to guess what will one day be known.

knowledge 同义词

1 语言能力

competence

9 专门知识

expertise

12 知悉

know

14 见闻

information

24 性关系

love relation

knowledge 短语相关

be secure in the belief/knowledge common knowledge knowledge engineering public knowledge safe/secure in the knowledge self-knowledge to one's knowledge to the best of one's knowledge without someone's knowledge

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