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connaissance
knowledge [Brit ˈnɒlɪdʒ, americ ˈnɑlədʒ] SUBST
1. knowledge (awareness):
knowledge
to bring sth to sb's knowledge
it has come to our knowledge that
it has come to our knowledge that
to my/your knowledge
with the full knowledge of sb
au vu et au su de qn
to have knowledge of
he has no knowledge of what happened
to my certain knowledge he
without sb's knowledge
2. knowledge (factual wisdom):
knowledge (gen)
knowledge (of specific field)
knowledge of the subject
human/technical knowledge
a thirst for knowledge
all branches of knowledge
general knowledge SUBST
general knowledge
reading knowledge SUBST
to have a reading knowledge of German
self-knowledge SUBST
self-knowledge
knowledge economy SUBST
knowledge economy
knowledge engineer SUBST
knowledge engineer
knowledge engineer
knowledge engineering SUBST
knowledge engineering
knowledge management SUBST
knowledge management
knowledge worker SUBST
knowledge worker
knowledge-based system SUBST
knowledge-based system
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
knowledge [ˈnɒlɪdʒ, americ ˈnɑ:lɪdʒ] SUBST no pl, no indef art
knowledge
to have no knowledge of sth
to have some knowledge of sth
sb's knowledge of sth
a working knowledge
to my knowledge
not to my knowledge
to do sth without sb's knowledge/with sb's full knowledge
impart knowledge
profound knowledge
inadequate knowledge, funds
snippet gossip, information, knowledge
bribes fpl
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
knowledge [ˈna·lɪdʒ] SUBST no indef art
knowledge
to have no knowledge of sth
to have some knowledge of sth
sb's knowledge of sth
a working knowledge
to my knowledge
not to my knowledge
to do sth without sb's knowledge/with sb's full knowledge
impart knowledge
profound knowledge
inadequate knowledge, funds
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
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He showed great potential, but being raised badly, he became an ignorant, implacable, immoral and vengeful man.
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The longer voyage lowered its quality and it was far more susceptible to the dry rot that was one of the navy's more implacable foes.
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The colours appear to have been invented by providence, they submit to reason and intuition alike in proportions that are implacable and, therefore, perfect.
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During this battle he first exhibited his fearless and implacable fighting spirit.
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Duff spat, that by tomorrow he will know that we are his most implacable and remorseless enemies.
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