knowledge
noun
ˈnɒlɪdʒ
noun
1
the
information,
skills,
and
understanding
that
you
have
gained
through
learning
or
experience
知识; 学问; 认识
2
learn a lot learn a great deal
Do
not
say
that
you
‘learn
knowledge’
or
‘get
knowledge’.
Say
that
you
or
.
不要说 learn knowledge 或 get knowledge,而要说 learn a lot 或 learn a great deal
You
can
learn
a
lot
through
travel.
通过旅行可以学到许多东西。
3
when
you
know
about
a
particular
situation
or
event,
or
the
information
you
have
about
it
知道,了解
Evans
denied
all
knowledge
of
the
robbery.
埃文斯说他对这次抢劫一无所知。
I
had
no
knowledge
of
this
whatsoever
until
The
Times
contacted
me.
在《泰晤士报》和我联系之前,我对这件事毫不知晓。
(secure/safe)
in
the
knowledge
that
Kay
smiled,
secure
in
the
knowledge
that
she
was
right.
凯笑了,因为知道自己是对的而感到踏实了。
be
common/public
knowledge
(be
known
about
by
everyone)
是众所周知的事
Their
affair
is
public
knowledge.
他俩的风流韵事已是尽人皆知。
to
(the
best
of)
sb’s
knowledge
(used
to
say
that
someone
may
not
know
the
true
facts)
就某人所知
To
the
best
of
my
knowledge
the
new
project
will
be
starting
in
June.
据我所知,这个新项目将于 6 月份开始。
To
our
knowledge,
this
is
the
first
time
it’s
happened.
就我们所知,此事是第一次发生。
‘Is
it
true
that
she’s
leaving
the
company?’
‘
Not
to
my
knowledge
(=I
do
not
think
so)
.’
“她要离开公司了,这是真的吗?”“我不这么想。”
without
sb’s
knowledge
He
was
annoyed
to
find
the
contract
had
been
signed
without
his
knowledge.
他发觉有人背着他签了合同,很生气。
She
acted
with
the
full
knowledge
of
her
boss
(=her
boss
knew
about
her
action)
.
她是在老板完全知情的情况下行事的。