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Перевод: knowledge
[существительное] знание; знания ; познания ; эрудиция ; наука ; осведомленность ; знакомство; известие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- In a Crocean or Leavisite perspective this conveying of knowledge without experience is a useless activity.
- As Furlong noted with respect to teachers (1977: 163), their typifications of problem pupils were also heavily conditioned by specialist sociological knowledge ("from socially deprived families") or common-sense notions of psychoanalysis ("never had a father").
- You will need to use your knowledge of the product if you are to make a sale.
- Men who can cling to overhanging rocks thousands of feet above their companions, men who climb into perilous situations in the knowledge they are inches from death, men who are strong enough and man enough to meet any physical challenge, these are the men who call for their mum when they find they left the jungle Formula back in the car.
- This may either be because of "backsliding" - a reversion to a previous state of interlanguage - or it may be that the increased transferability of knowledge, which must to some degree involve analysis, calls for the recurrent dismantling and reassembling of linguistic forms which the learner may have internalized as complete formulaic units.
- Reading in a Sunday paper ( Sunday Mail , 7th September 1975) about a borstal boy being visited by the Glasgow Gay Advisory Service (CGAS) made tangible the knowledge that I did not have to seek out lurid London clubs to find other women like myself.
- Thus the openness of the boundaries is highly variable and depends upon the placement and perceptions of the social actors, their knowledge and goals.
- Those whose business is the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake recognise their fellows: there is a community between them which they acknowledge because their mutual cross-fertilisation depends upon the underlying unity of human inquisitiveness in all its manifestations.
- In brief, if schematic knowledge is in short supply on a particular occasion, then the more we need to invoke systemic knowledge as a means of compensating for the deficiency and if we are thereby able to convert symbol to index, then the act of meaning negotiation itself has the effect of extending or altering the schematic knowledge we started with.
- Whether or not we ever find out the precise source of the metals, analyses have shown that these early casters in West Africa had a considerable technical knowledge and expertise.
- In return GE promises to share with them the knowledge it gains - in effect, to provide management-consultancy services for free.
- A good delicatessen or deli counter in a large supermarket should be run by enthusiastic, trained staff who will be willing to share their knowledge and love of food with you.
- He was illiterate and possessed a limited knowledge of English, and had a partner who was unscrupulous; he was utterly vulnerable, a lamb to the slaughter, taken in by a rotter.
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