knowledge
EN[ˈnɒlɪdʒ] [ˈnɑlɪdʒ] [-ɒlɪdʒ]US
Fconnaissance WConnaissance
- La connaissance est une notion aux sens multiples à la fois utilisée dans le langage courant et objet d'étude poussée de la part des philosophes contemporains.
- Les connaissances, leur nature et leur variété, la façon dont elles sont acquises, leur processus d'acquisition, leur valeur, et leur rôle dans les sociétés humaines, sont étudiés par une diversité de disciplines, notamment la philosophie,
EN Knowledge
- NomPLknowledges
- OBS Acknowledgement.
- The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc.
- His knowledge of Iceland was limited to what he'd seen on the Travel Channel.
- Awareness of a particular fact or situation; a state of having been informed or made aware of something.
- Intellectual understanding; the state of appreciating truth or information.
- Knowledge consists in recognizing the difference between good and bad decisions.
- Familiarity or understanding of a particular skill, branch of learning etc.
- Does your friend have any knowledge of hieroglyphs, perchance?
- (archaic or law) Sexual intimacy or intercourse (now usually in phrase carnal knowledge).
- OBS Information or intelligence about something; notice.
- The total of what is known; all information and products of learning.
- His library contained the accumulated knowledge of the Greeks and Romans.
- (countable) Something that can be known; a branch of learning; a piece of information; a science.
- OBS Notice, awareness.
- (Britain, informal) The deep familiarity with certain routes and places of interest required by taxicab drivers working in London, England.
- OBS Acknowledgement.
- VerbeSGknowledgesPRknowledgingPT, PPknowledged
- OBS To confess as true; to acknowledge.
- OBS To confess as true; to acknowledge.
- Plus d'exemples
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
- 1611, Bible (KJV):, Acts 24:8, Commanding his accusers to come unto thee: by examining of whom thyself mayest take knowledge of all these things, whereof we accuse him.
- Using this strategy, we significantly expanded our knowledge of the short ragweed pollen allergome, as well as our understanding of the diversity of IgE sensitization among patients.
- For I mine own gained knowledge should profane,/ If I would time expend with such a snipe,/ But for my sport and profit.
- Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
- 1611, Bible (KJV): Proverbs 21:11, When the scorner is punished, the simple is made wise: and when the wise is instructed, he receiveth knowledge.
- Why do you clutter up your mind with such useless knowledge?
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
Definition of knowledge in English Dictionary
- Partie du discours Hiérarchie
- Noms
- Noms Dénombrable
- Singularia tantum
- Noms Indénombrable
- Noms Indénombrable
- Noms Dénombrable
- Verbes
- Noms
- en knowledgeable
- en knowledges
- en knowledged
- en knowledgeful
- en knowledgeably
Source: Wiktionnaire