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the information, understanding and skills that you gain through education or experience 知识;学问;学识 scientific/technical knowledge and skills 科学/技术知识和技能 intimate/first-hand/basic knowledge 切身/第一手/基本知识 a thirst for knowledge 如饥似渴的求知欲 It will be an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience. 这将是一个获得知识和经验的机会。 - knowledge of something
She has acquired a detailed knowledge of the subject. 她已经获得了该学科的详细知识。 They enjoy sharing their knowledge of the business. 他们喜欢分享他们的业务知识。 He had no prior knowledge of the language before visiting the country. 在访问这个国家之前,他对这门语言一无所知。 He has a wide knowledge of painting and music. 他在绘画和音乐方面知识渊博。 - knowledge about something
There is a lack of knowledge about the tax system. 大家对税制缺乏了解。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- new
- basic
- considerable
- …
- body
- acquire
- gain
- have
- …
- in the knowledge
- to somebody’s knowledge
- with somebody’s knowledge
- …
- a wealth of knowledge
- a gap in your knowledge
- the pursuit of knowledge
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the state of knowing about a particular fact or situation 知晓;知悉;了解 - knowledge (of something)
He denied all knowledge of the affair. 他否认知道此事。 - without somebody's knowledge
She sent the letter without my knowledge. 她背着我把信寄了出去。 - with somebody's knowledge
The film was made with the Prince's full knowledge and approval. 这部影片是在王子充分了解和认可的情况下拍摄的。 - in the knowledge that…
I was happy in the knowledge that I had done my best. 我很高兴知道我已经尽力了。 I went to sleep secure in the knowledge that I was not alone in the house. 我知道当时不是只有我一人在房子里,就放心地睡觉了。 They could relax safe in the knowledge that they had the funding for the project. 他们得知工程资金已有着落时就感到踏实轻松了。 Their delight in the win was tempered by the knowledge that the competition would only get fiercer. 他们对胜利的喜悦被竞争只会变得更加激烈的认识冲淡了。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- new
- basic
- considerable
- …
- body
- acquire
- gain
- have
- …
- in the knowledge
- to somebody’s knowledge
- with somebody’s knowledge
- …
- a wealth of knowledge
- a gap in your knowledge
- the pursuit of knowledge
- …
- knowledge (of something)
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information, considered as a resource to be used and supplied in industry, rather than producing goods 信息,知识(与产品制造相对) the shift toward a knowledge economy 向知识经济的转变 Knowledge workers are driving our economy today. 今天,知识工作者正在推动我们的经济。 the emergence of consultancy as a knowledge industry 咨询业作为知识产业的出现 knowledge capital/assets 知识资本/资产 The successful candidate will have experience in data and knowledge management. 成功的候选人将有数据和知识管理方面的经验。
Word OriginMiddle English (originally as a verb in the sense ‘acknowledge, recognize’, later as a noun): from an Old English compound based on cnāwan (see know).
Idioms
be common/public knowledge
to be something that everyone knows, especially in a particular community or group 常识;众所周知 Their relationship is common knowledge. 他们的关系是常识。
come to somebody’s knowledge
to the best of your knowledge/belief
as far as you know 知晓;知悉;了解 He never made a will, to the best of my knowledge. 据我所知,他从未立过遗嘱。
to your knowledge