0 understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by people generally -- 知識;學問;學識;了解;理解
It has come/been brought to our knowledge (= we have discovered) that several computers have gone missing. 我們發現有幾台電腦不見了。
In this town there are only a couple of restaurants that to my knowledge (= judging from my personal experience and information) serve good food. 據我所知,這個鎮上只有幾家餐館菜餚不錯。
She started to photograph the documents, safe in the knowledge that (= knowing that) she wouldn't be disturbed for at least an hour. 她開始對文件拍照,確信至少一小時內不會有人打擾。
The details of the scandal are now common knowledge (= familiar to most people). 醜聞的詳情現在眾所周知。
Her knowledge of English grammar is very extensive. 她的英語文法知識很廣博。
It turns out that this difficulty considerably slows down both tasks, as compared to the scenario with positive knowledge radius.
That to me represents lack of understanding of the very special knowledge that is brought to bear.
They distinguish a lexical network in which word form information is stored from a semantic network in which perceptual knowledge and conceptual knowledge are represented.
The latter include intelligent agents, natural language understanding and processing, reasoning strategies, and knowledge representations and ontologies.
It gives insight into the format of experts' knowledge structures; experts turn out to use mainly frame representations.
Older knowledge, perhaps because it has been relocated to regions that are damaged by the disease process, does not fare as well.
They conclude that self-management strategies contribute to an increase in learners' self- and contextual knowledge which can assist in reducing anxiety.
Soldiers on leave and veterans returning home undoubtedly passed on their knowledge and experiences to the rest of the population.