گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'knowledge'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: بصیرت‌

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2 عمومی:: اط‌لاع‌

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3 عمومی:: دانش‌

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4 عمومی:: دانش

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5 عمومی:: اگاهی‌

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6 عمومی:: علم‌

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7 عمومی:: دانایی‌

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8 عمومی:: وقوف‌

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9 عمومی:: معرفت‌

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english

1 general:: knowledge verbs have some knowledge of something • The book assumes that you already have some knowledge of physics. get knowledge ( also gain/acquire knowledge formal ) • He gets all his knowledge about politics from watching the television. increase/improve your knowledge • If you want to improve your knowledge of the language, you should go and live in France. • In the past twenty years, we have greatly increased our knowledge of how the brain works. broaden/expand your knowledge (= increase your knowledge ) • The course is designed to help students broaden their knowledge of modern American literature. show/demonstrate your knowledge • The test should be an opportunity for students to demonstrate their knowledge. general knowledge (= knowledge about a lot of different subjects ) • The questions are intended to test your general knowledge. scientific/technical knowledge • the practical application of scientific knowledge specialist/expert knowledge • Making profitable investments requires specialist knowledge. detailed knowledge • You need to have a detailed knowledge of criminal law. first-hand/personal knowledge (= knowledge from experiencing something yourself ) • writers who had no first-hand knowledge of war basic knowledge (= knowledge of the basic aspects of something ) • These things are obvious to anyone with even a basic knowledge of computers. in-depth/thorough knowledge (= detailed knowledge about all of a particular subject ) • He demonstrated an in-depth knowledge of the subject matter. considerable/extensive/vast knowledge • She had considerable knowledge of antiques. intimate knowledge (= knowledge about something because you are involved in it ) • He seemed to have an intimate knowledge of prison life. inside knowledge (= knowledge that you have because you are part of a group ) • his inside knowledge gained from 20 years in the industry background knowledge (= knowledge that you need before you can understand or do something ) • The test will show what background knowledge a student brings to the course. phrases a thirst for knowledge (= a desire to learn more ) • She arrived at college with a thirst for knowledge. somebody's breadth of knowledge (= when you know a lot about all the different parts of something ) • They lack his breadth of knowledge about the industry. COMMON ERRORS >>> Do not say 'learn knowledge' . Say gain knowledge or acquire knowledge .

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2 general:: knowledge the facts and information that you have learned, and the understanding you have gained: • Our knowledge of other cultures and societies has improved. • scientific knowledge expertise special knowledge about how to do something, that you get through experience, training, or study: • The technical expertise was provided by a Japanese company. • They need people with medical expertise. know-how practical knowledge about how to do something: • Business leaders often lack the local know-how to tackle problems in specific countries. • financial know-how wisdom good sense and judgment, based on knowledge and experience: • the wisdom of the older family members • It’s a matter of common wisdom that newspapers cannot be trusted. grasp how much you know about a situation or subject, and how well you understand it: • He’s been praised for his grasp of the country’s economic problems. • She has a good grasp of the language.

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general:: see LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING; TO THE BEST OF (ONE'S KNOWLEDGE).

American Heritage Idioms

4 general:: noun wisdom: Knowledge is power to people.

Simple Definitions

5 general::   noun ADJ. considerable, great, vast | complete, comprehensive, sound, thorough | deep, detailed, intimate, profound She has an intimate knowledge of the Asian market. | broad, encyclopedic, extensive, wide | unrivalled | expert, specialist | inside He managed to find contacts who had inside knowledge of the organization. | local | direct, first-hand | up-to-date | limited, rudimentary, superficial I have a limited knowledge of French. | general I don't like quizzes because my general knowledge is so poor. | factual | practical | working He has a good working knowledge of the subject. | professional | academic, linguistic, medical, scientific, technical, etc. | common It's common knowledge that he's left his wife. | public | full She had acted with her parents' full knowledge and consent. | previous, prior VERB + KNOWLEDGE acquire, gain | have | demonstrate, flaunt, parade, show (off) | test | apply The job gave her the chance to apply the knowledge she had acquired at university. | share The barman was happy to share his knowledge of wine with us. | spread The volunteers' task is to spread knowledge of how to prevent the disease. | broaden, extend, improve, increase | deny He denied all knowledge of what had happened. PREP. in the ~ They put the car on the market in the full knowledge that it had design faults. | to sb's ~ He's never worked here to my knowledge. | with sb's ~ The letter was sent with the full knowledge of the head of department. | without sb's ~ She borrowed my car without my knowledge. | ~ of a wide knowledge of antiques PHRASES a gap in your knowledge I did some research to fill in the gaps in my knowledge. | to the best of your knowledge She still lives in San Francisco to the best of my knowledge.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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