0 information and facts about sth you know -- connaissance [ feminine ]
to have a good knowledge of a second language avoir une bonne connaissance d’une seconde langue
We’re adding to our technological knowledge. Nous accroissons notre connaissance technologique.
1 when you are aware of sth happening -- connaissance [ feminine ]
2 indicates you believe sth to be true but are not sure -- à la connaissance de qqn
3 the fact of knowing -- connaissance
She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.
4 information or what is known -- connaissances
She will see that it is her knowledge of the industry which is prehistoric and not the plant that is operating.
Nevertheless, use of this formidable tool, which is a gateway to knowledge and a springboard to the learning society, is not without risk.
Drugs and the scientific knowledge and techniques which lead to their production are social commodities.
This will undoubtedly give them a competitive edge in future societies based on information and knowledge.
Research on embryonic stem cells would appear to be crucial to gain more knowledge about the very first stages of life.
How can we can really make any judgment about a given type of nuclear reactor without far-ranging scientific knowledge?
For fluoride values it has been recognised that the current value of 1.5 mg/litre reflects current scientific knowledge.
On the one hand, then, scientific profiles are demanded, while on the other, the dissemination of scientific knowledge is prohibited.
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