knowledge of

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
bilgi

Fizik hakkında çok fazla bilgim yok. - I don't have much knowledge of physics.

Lindbergh'in şansı ve uçuş bilgisi olmasaydı, Atlantiği geçmeyi asla başaramazdı. - If it hadn't been for Lindbergh's luck and his knowledge of flying, he could never have succeeded in crossing the Atlantic.

(Fiili Deyim ) bilgili olmak , ilim bilmek
knowledge
{i} bilgi

Bilal bilgili bir kişidir. - Bilal is a person of knowledge.

Japon öğrencilerinin genel kültür bilgisinden etkilendim. - I was impressed by the general knowledge of Japanese students.

knowledge
kanaat
knowledge
to my knowledge bildiğim kadar
knowledge
enformasyon
knowledge
zeki
knowledge
bilgi birikimi
knowledge
yakin
knowledge
bili

Tom'u sevmediğin herkesçe bilinen bir şey. - It's common knowledge that you don't like Tom.

Yemek pişirme hakkında her şeyi bilir. - She has an encyclopedic knowledge of cooking.

knowledge
{i} bilim

Bilimci son bilimsel bilgiler ışığında garip olayları açıkladı. - The scientist explained the strange phenomena in the light of recent scientific knowledge.

Bilimsel bilginin dağıtımı önemlidir. - The dissemination of scientific knowledge is essential.

knowledge
intuitive knowledge hisle edinilen bilgi
knowledge
{i} anlama
knowledge
take knowledge of biri hakkında anlamak
knowledge
{i} haber

Mary annesinden habersiz kek yaptı. - Mary made a cake without her mother's knowledge.

knowledge
{i} irfan
knowledge
bildiğime göre
knowledge
eski cinsi münasebet
knowledge
{i} tecrübe

Onun bilgisi ve tecrübesi var. - He has knowledge and experience.

knowledge
{i} malumat
knowledge
this branch of knowledge ilmin bu dalı
Английский Язык - Английский Язык

Определение knowledge of в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

knowledge
To confess as true; to acknowledge

Then went oute to hym Jerusalem, and all Jury, and all the region rounde aboute Jordan, and were baptised of hym in Jordan, knoledging their synnes.

knowledge
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.

knowledge
Awareness of a particular fact or situation; a state of having been informed or made aware of something

He had always intended to visit him, though to the last always assuring his wife that he should not go; and till the evening after the visit was paid she had no knowledge of it.

knowledge
Acknowledgement
knowledge
Intellectual understanding; the state of appreciating truth or information

Knowledge consists in recognizing the difference between good and bad decisions.

knowledge
Familiarity or understanding of a particular skill, branch of learning etc

Does your friend have any knowledge of hieroglyphics, perchance?.

knowledge
Notice, awareness

Then she fell on her face, and bowed herself to the ground, and said unto him, Why have I found grace in thine eyes, that thou shouldest take knowledge of me, seeing I am a stranger?.

knowledge
The total of what is known; all information and products of learning

His library contained the accumulated knowledge of the Greeks and Romans.

knowledge
Information or intelligence about something; notice

Item, if any ship be in danger , every man to bear towards her, answering her with one light for a short time, and so to put it out again; thereby to give knowledge that they have seen her token.

knowledge
Sexual intimacy or intercourse (now usually in phrase carnal knowledge)

Every time that he had knowledge of her he would leave, either in the bed, or in her cushion-cloth, or by her looking-glass, or in some place where she must needs find it, a piece of money .

Knowledge
witing
knowledge
{n} understanding, skill, learning, notice
knowledge
{n} knowing
Knowledge
A course of study which must be completed by prospective London taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central London and many significant places
Knowledge
proficiency
Knowledge
knowleching
knowledge
Information that people make use of, along with the rules and contexts of its use
knowledge
information evaluated and organised in the human mind so that it can be used purposefully
knowledge
That which is gained and preserved by knowing; instruction; acquaintance; enlightenment; learning; scholarship; erudition
knowledge
Heaven, or the pre-separation world of God and His unified creation in which there are no differences or forms, and thus it is exclusive of the world of perception; not to be confused with the common use of " knowledge," which implies the dualism of a subject who knows and an object which is known; in the Course it reflects the pure experience of non-duality, with no subject-object dichotomy see: Heaven
knowledge
Scope of information; cognizance; notice; as, it has not come to my knowledge
knowledge
the final goal of the understanding in combining intuitions and concepts If they are pure, the knowledge will be transcendental; if they are impure, the knowledge will be empirical In a looser sense, 'knowledge' also refers to that which arises out adopting any legitimate perspective
knowledge
Organized body of information The acquaintance with facts, truths or principles as from study or investigation or the familiarity with a partaker subject, branch of learning, etc see also information and wisdom
knowledge
Awareness
knowledge
That familiarity which is gained by actual experience; practical skill; as, a knowledge of life
knowledge
Knowledge comprises all cognitive expectances that an individual or organisation actor uses to interpret situations and to generate activities
knowledge
information that we learn in our daily lives - knowledge is to be shared; if you hang onto it, it becomes greed
knowledge
the sum of the information and experience the teacher has acquired or learned and is able to recall or use See Competency, Prerequisite Knowledge
knowledge
Information defines facts (A is B) Knowledge defines what one should do if certain facts apply Thus, if A is B, then do C There are many different ways knowledge can be encoded, but policies and business rules are popular formats
knowledge
1 Familiarity, awareness, or understanding gained through experience or study 2 The sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned
knowledge
The ability to discover, accumulate, analyze and clarify information which is pertinent to the growth and well-being of the body Acts 5: 1-11, I Corinthians 12: 8, II Corinthians 11: 6, Colossians 2: 2-3
knowledge
Justified true belief (until the introduction of the Gettier problem) See epistemology <Discussion> <References> P Mandik
knowledge
If you say that something is true to your knowledge or to the best of your knowledge, you mean that you believe it to be true but it is possible that you do not know all the facts. Alec never carried a gun to my knowledge
knowledge
Knowledge is information and understanding about a subject which a person has, or which all people have. She told Parliament she had no knowledge of the affair. the quest for scientific knowledge
knowledge
What is known by perceptual experience and reasoning For example, 1234567 89 is data; "Your bank balance has jumped 8087% to $1234567 89" is information; "Nobody owes me that much money" is knowledge; and "I'd better talk to the bank before I spend it because of what has happened to other people" is wisdom [Free On-line Dictionary of Computing] Explicit knowledge is formal and codified, e g , documents, databases, knowledge bases Tacit knowledge is informal and uncodified, e g , that found in the heads of employees, customers, vendors It is experiential, ephemeral, transitory, and difficult to document [Carla O'Dell & C Jackson Grayson] It is internalized by the knower over a long period of time, and incorporates so much accrued and embedded learning that its rules may be impossible to separate from how an individual acts [Thomas Davenport & Laurence Prusak] Compare with data and information
knowledge
The act or state of knowing; clear perception of fact, truth, or duty; certain apprehension; familiar cognizance; cognition
knowledge
(n ) information plus semantic meaning
knowledge
Knowledge is part of the hierarchy made up of data, information and knowledge Data are raw facts Information is data with context and perspective Knowledge is information with guidance for action based upon insight and experience
knowledge
justified belief that increases an entity's capacity for effective action (Nonaka); the highest degree of the speculative faculties, which consists in the perception of the truth of affirmative or negative propositions (Locke) View records related to this term
knowledge
The facts and relationships that a computer program must have in order to perform in an intelligent manner
knowledge
Relevant information that one is able to recall from memory
knowledge
Acquired information gained through personal experiences making it unique for each individual
knowledge
The product of assumption
knowledge
Sexual intercourse; usually preceded by carnal; as, carnal knowledge
knowledge
Understanding and recall of information measured by depth, scope, and ability to integrate to resolve problems
knowledge
comprises theory and information which may be formal, factual, descriptive or empirical; (intellectual) acquaintance with a range of facts or information; theoretical or practical understanding of an art, science, language, ; information obtained by study (OED)
knowledge
{i} familiarity, understanding; something that is known; wisdom; learning, education; awareness, cognizance
knowledge
To acknowledge
knowledge
Information required to develop skills Job concepts or rules (declarative knowledge) and their interrelationship (structural knowledge) The job-specific content or information which a person has gained through training, education and/or experience Knowledge is built upon the foundation of mental abilities that a person brings to the situation
knowledge
Knowledge is defined as the remebering of previously learned material This may involve the recal of a wide range of material, from specific facts to complete theories, but all that is required is the bringing to mind of the appropriate information Knowledge represents the lowest level of learning outcomes in the cognitive domain **
knowledge
Creation of knowledge through problem solving Innovation, creativity, extending from where we are, encouraging change, a competitive weapon
knowledge
The information context; understanding the significance of information
knowledge
If you do something safe in the knowledge that something else is the case, you do the first thing confidently because you are sure of the second thing. You can let your kids play here, safe in the knowledge that they won't get sunburn
knowledge
Knowledge is information associated with rules which allow inferences to be drawn automatically so that the information can be employed for useful purposes
knowledge
1 The body of truth, information, and principles acquired by mankind 2 Interpreted information that can be used
knowledge
An organized body of factual or procedural information necessary to function in a position, including consideration of the amount, breadth (various types required), and depth (extent of both comprehensive and detailed understanding of a specific subject) needed Knowledge may be the combined result of formal education, experience, and training The various levels of knowledge distinguish between what is typically expected at various levels within a class series and/or between classifications However, it is not expected that any one incumbent must possess all knowledge listed on the specification in order to be reallocated from one level to another The range of knowledge to be expected would include a substantial range of knowledge and necessarily depends on the scope of responsibility and duties of the individual position
knowledge
the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning
knowledge
That which is or may be known; the object of an act of knowing; a cognition; chiefly used in the plural
knowledge
Recognition of cause and effect (which is NOT wisdom)
knowledge
veda
knowledge of

    Расстановка переносов

    knowl·edge of

    Турецкое произношение

    nälıc ıv

    Произношение

    /ˈnäləʤ əv/ /ˈnɑːləʤ əv/

    Этимология

    [ 'nä-lij ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English knowlege, from knowlechen to acknowledge, irregular from knowen.

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