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knowledge BrE /ˈnɒlɪdʒ/ NAmE /ˈnɑːl-/► SEE ALLbe common/public knowledgecome to sb’s knowledgeto your knowledgeto the best of your belief/knowledgesafe in the knowledge that…have a working knowledge of sth ●be common/public ˈknowledgebe sth that everyone knows, especially in a particular community or group (尤指在特定社团或群体中)尽人皆知,是常识◆What do you mean you’re surprised he’s leaving? I thought it was common knowledge that he was looking for another job! 你说对他的离开很惊讶是什么意思?我以为他要另谋高就的事已经尽人皆知了!●come to sb’s ˈknowledge (formal) become known by sb 为某人所知◆It has come to our knowledge that you have been taking time off without permission. 我们得知你未经允许就擅自休假。●to your ˈknowledgefrom the information you have, although you may not know everything 据…所知◆‘Are they divorced?’ ‘Not to my knowledge.’ “他们离婚了吗?”“据我所知没有。”●to the best of your beˈlief/ˈknowledgeas far as you know 据某人所知◆He never made a will, to the best of my knowledge.据我所知,他从未立过遗嘱。●safe in the knowledge that…confident because you know that sth is true or will happen 料定;确信◆She went out safe in the knowledge that she looked fabulous.她确信自己打扮得无可挑剔后才出了门。●have a ˌworking ˈknowledge of sthknow sth well enough to be able to use it 具备足够使用某物的知识;会使用◆I speak good French and I have a working knowledge of Italian and Spanish.我不但法语说得好,而且还粗通意大利语和西班牙语。◆I’ve used this software a bit so I do have a working knowledge of it.我曾用过这种软件,所以有这方面的使用知识。 |