knowledge 音标拼音: [n'ɑlədʒ] [n'ɑlɪdʒ]
n .
U 知识,学识,学问;知道,了解消息
U 知识,学识,学问;知道,了解消息
knowledge 元知识
knowledge 知识
knowledge n 1 :
the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning [
synonym : {
cognition }, {
knowledge }, {
noesis }]
Knowledge \
Knowl "
edge \,
n . [
OE .
knowlage ,
knowlege ,
knowleche ,
knawleche .
The last part is the Icel .
suffix -
leikr ,
forming abstract nouns ,
orig .
the same as Icel .
leikr game ,
play ,
sport ,
akin to AS .
l [=
a ]
c ,
Goth .
laiks dance .
See {
Know },
and cf . {
Lake },
v .
i ., {
Lark }
a frolic .]
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1 .
The act or state of knowing ;
clear perception of fact ,
truth ,
or duty ;
certain apprehension ;
familiar cognizance ;
cognition .
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Knowledge ,
which is the highest degree of the speculative faculties ,
consists in the perception of the truth of affirmative or negative propositions .
--
Locke .
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2 .
That which is or may be known ;
the object of an act of knowing ;
a cognition ; --
chiefly used in the plural .
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There is a great difference in the delivery of the mathematics ,
which are the most abstracted of knowledges . --
Bacon .
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Knowledges is a term in frequent use by Bacon ,
and ,
though now obsolete ,
should be revived ,
as without it we are compelled to borrow "
cognitions "
to express its import . --
Sir W .
Hamilton .
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To use a word of Bacon '
s ,
now unfortunately obsolete ,
we must determine the relative value of knowledges . --
H .
Spencer .
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3 .
That which is gained and preserved by knowing ;
instruction ;
acquaintance ;
enlightenment ;
learning ;
scholarship ;
erudition .
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Knowledge puffeth up ,
but charity edifieth . --
1 Cor .
viii .
1 .
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Ignorance is the curse of God ;
Knowledge ,
the wing wherewith we fly to heaven .
--
Shak .
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4 .
That familiarity which is gained by actual experience ;
practical skill ;
as ,
a knowledge of life .
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Shipmen that had knowledge of the sea . --
1 Kings ix .
27 .
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5 .
Scope of information ;
cognizance ;
notice ;
as ,
it has not come to my knowledge .
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Why have I found grace in thine eyes ,
that thou shouldst take knowledge of me ? --
Ruth ii .
10 .
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6 .
Sexual intercourse ; --
usually preceded by carnal ;
same as {
carnal knowledge }.
Syn :
See {
Wisdom }.
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Knowledge \
Knowl "
edge \,
v .
t .
To acknowledge . [
Obs .] "
Sinners which knowledge their sins ."
--
Tyndale .
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112 Moby Thesaurus words for "
knowledge ":
IQ ,
account ,
acquaintance ,
adeptness ,
advice ,
announcement ,
appreciation ,
apprehension ,
awareness ,
blue book ,
briefing ,
broadening the mind ,
bulletin ,
caliber ,
capacity ,
cognition ,
communication ,
communique ,
comprehension ,
conception ,
consciousness ,
data ,
datum ,
deductive power ,
directory ,
discernment ,
dispatch ,
education ,
enlightenment ,
erudition ,
esemplastic power ,
evidence ,
experience ,
expertise ,
facts ,
factual information ,
familiarity ,
familiarization ,
gen ,
general information ,
grasp ,
guidebook ,
handout ,
hard information ,
ideation ,
incidental information ,
info ,
information ,
insight ,
instruction ,
integrative power ,
intellect ,
intellectual acquirement ,
intellectual grasp ,
intellectual power ,
intellectualism ,
intellectuality ,
intelligence ,
intelligence quotient ,
knowing ,
learning ,
light ,
lore ,
mastery of skills ,
memorization ,
mental age ,
mental capacity ,
mental cultivation ,
mental culture ,
mental grasp ,
mental ratio ,
mentality ,
mention ,
message ,
mother wit ,
native wit ,
news ,
notice ,
notification ,
power of mind ,
presentation ,
proficiency ,
promotional material ,
proof ,
publication ,
publicity ,
rationality ,
reasoning power ,
release ,
report ,
sanity ,
scholarship ,
schooling ,
science ,
scope of mind ,
self -
instruction ,
sense ,
sidelight ,
statement ,
storing the mind ,
the dope ,
the goods ,
the know ,
the scoop ,
thinking power ,
transmission ,
understanding ,
white book ,
white paper ,
wisdom ,
wit ,
word
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Knowledge - definition of knowledge by The Free Dictionary 1 acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles 2 familiarity or conversance, as by study or experience: a knowlege of human nature 3 the fact or state of knowing; clear and certain mental apprehension 4 awareness, as of a fact or circumstance 5 something that is or may be known; information