[/ˈnɔlɪdʒ; ˋnɑlɪdʒ/] n 用法: 1 [U] understanding 了解; 理解: A baby has no knowledge of good and evil. 小孩儿不解善恶. 用法: 2 [U, sing] all that a person knows; familiarity gained by experience 个人的知识; 见闻: I have only (a) limited knowledge of computers. 我的计算机知识很有限. * My knowledge of French is poor. 我不太懂法语. 用法: 3 [U] everything that is known; organized body of information 学问; 学识; 知识: all branches of knowledge 各门学问 * the sum of human knowledge on this subject 人类对这一学科的知识总和. 用法: 4 (idm 习语)be common/public knowledge be known by everyonein a community or group 人所共知: It's pointless trying to keep your friendship secret it's common knowledge already. 你们无谓将友情保密--其实已尽人皆知了. come to sb's `knowledge (fml 文) become known by sb 被某人知悉: It has come to our knowledge that you have been cheating the company. 据我们了解你一直欺骗公司. to one's `knowledge (a) as far as one knows 据自己所知: To my knowledge, she has never been late before. 据我所知, 她从未迟到过. (b) as one knows to be true 确知属实: That is impossible, because to my (certain) knowledge he was in France at the time. 那不可能, 因为我(确实)知道那时他在法国. to the best of one's belief/knowledge => best3. with/without sb's `knowledge having/not having informed sb 告知[未告知]某人: He sold the car without his wife's knowledge. 他瞒著妻子把汽车卖了. |