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Wissen kiến thức Bildung


OXF3000D: kiến thức knowledge Wissen

ENDE: knowledge Wissen
ENDE: to know (knew,known) wissen










How do you know that? Tại sao bạn biết? * 093


like: Wissen
wissen biết
das Gewissen lương tâm
gewissenhaft tỉ mỉ
ein allwissender Erzähler một người kể chuyện thông suốt mọi sự
die Wissenschaft khoa học
der Wissenschaftler nhà khoa học
das Wissen tri thức
das Fachwissen, das Know-how kiến thức chuyên ngành

wissen 知道 zhīdào
Gewissen 良心 liáng xīn
gewissenhaft 认真的 rèn zhēn de
ein allwissender Erzähler 一个无所不知的作家 yí gè wú suǒ bù zhī de zuò jiā
Wissenschaft 科学 kē xué
Wissenschaftler 科学家 kē xué jiā
Wissen 知识 zhī shi
Fachwissen, das Know-how 专业知识 zhuānyè zhīshí

Das ist sehr einfach. Wissen Sie, wo der Markt ist? Đơn giản thôi. Anh có biết chợ nằm ở đâu không? (Lektion 11, Nr. 108)
Wissen Sie, wo eine ist? Anh có biết ở đâu có không? (Lektion 31, Nr. 403)
Ich möchte wissen, was in all diesen Fächern ist. Anh muốn biết, có cái gì ở trong các ngăn này. (Lektion 33, Nr. 439)
Gewissenhaft testet sie alle Funktionen. Cô kiểm tra tỉ mỉ mọi bộ máy. (Lektion 68, Nr. 968)
Wissenschaftler sprechen von einer ökologischen Katastrophe. Những nhà khoa học nói về thảm họa sinh thái. (Lektion 72, Nr. 1035)
Ich hoffe, dass ich mein bisher theoretisch gelerntes Wissen in die Praxis umsetzen kann. Hy vọng tôi có thể áp dụng các kiến thức lý thuyết đã được học vào thực tế. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1742)
Sie sollten ein abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium mit Schwerpunkt Wirtschaftswissenschaft vorweisen können. Anh / Chị cần phải chứng minh được việc tốt nghiệp đại học với chuyên ngành kinh tế. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1777)
Ich habe vier Jahre Wirtschaftswissenschaft studiert. Tôi đã học đại học chuyên ngành kinh tế bốn năm. (Lektion 106, Nr. 1846)
Mein Bürostuhl ist defekt. Wissen Sie, wo ich einen neuen bestellen kann? Ghế làm việc của tôi bị hỏng. Anh / Chị có biết, tôi có thể đặt ghế mới ở đâu không? (Lektion 111, Nr. 2034)
Diese Ergebnisse sind wissenschaftlich abgesichert. Những kết quả này đã được kiểm chứng một cách khoa học. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2113)
Diese Tagung lädt Experten aus dem Bereich Metallverarbeitung ein, ihr Wissen auszutauschen. Hội nghị này sẽ mời các chuyên gia từ lĩnh vực xử lý kim loại đến để trao đổi kiến thức. (Lektion 122, Nr. 2361)
Bei dieser Konferenz treffen sich Wissenschaftler aus der ganzen Welt und tauschen sich über ihre Forschungsergebnisse aus. Tại hội thảo này, các nhà khoa học đến từ khắp nơi trên thế giới gặp gỡ và trao đổi với nhau về các thành quả nghiên cứu. (Lektion 122, Nr. 2362)
Das Programm umfasst 35 Vorträge zu wissenschaftlichen Themen. Chương trình gồm 35 bài thuyết trình về các chủ đề khoa học. (Lektion 122, Nr. 2369)


The marsh is an area of great scientific interest on account of its wild flowers. on account of sb/sth
Scientists have found a more accurate way of dating cave paintings. accurate
the greatest scientific achievement of the decade achievement
recent advances in medical science advance
Our knowledge of the disease has advanced considerably over recent years. advance
Popper described science as the greatest adventure in the world. adventure
We don't know whether he's alive or dead. alive
Please let me know how many people are coming, if any. any
If you remember anything at all, please let us know. anything
Do you know anywhere I can buy a second-hand computer? anywhere
They appeared not to know what was happening. appear
You can't really appreciate foreign literature in translation. appreciate
appreciate doing sth: I don't appreciate being treated like a second-class citizen. appreciate
As you're aware, this is not a new problem. aware
background information/knowledge background
We'll know before long (= soon). before
With the benefit of hindsight (= knowing what we have learnt since), we would do things differently. benefit
She's far better at science than her brother. better
It was the study of history that gave birth to the social sciences. give birth (to sb/sth)
the university's science block block
The book serves as a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern science. bridge
a brilliant young scientist brilliant
cause sth: Do they know what caused the fire? cause
To my certain knowledge he was somewhere else at the time (= I am sure about it). certain
That's true, to a certain extent. certain
He came charging into my room and demanded to know what was going on. charge
claim sth: Scientists are claiming a major breakthrough in the fight against cancer. claim
There's a real touch of class about this team. class
It's a comfort to know that she is safe. comfort
It's only common decency to let her know what's happening (= people would expect it). common
concentrate sth: Nothing concentrates the mind better than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow (= it makes you think very clearly). concentrate
connection (between A and B): Scientists have established a connection between cholesterol levels and heart disease. connection
a significant contribution to scientific knowledge contribution
Am I correct in saying that you know a lot about wine? correct
They could have let me know they were going to be late! could
Scientists disagree about how the universe was created. create
They know me—I'm a regular customer. customer
The question of the origin of the universe is still hotly debated (= strongly argued about) by scientists. debate
I agree with you to a certain degree. degree
She denied all knowledge of the incident. deny
I'm dying to know what happened. be dying for sth/to do sth
Scientists around the world are working to discover a cure for AIDS. discover
a distinction which cuts right across the familiar division into arts and sciences division
It would ease my mind (= make me less worried) to know that she was settled. ease
Poverty and ignorance are the enemies of progress. enemy
evidence (for sth): We found further scientific evidence for this theory. evidence
We need to know the exact time the incident occurred. exact
explain sth (to sb): scientific findings that help explain the origins of the universe explain
I was amazed at the extent of his knowledge. extent
She has always been scrupulously fair. fair
to follow instructions faithfully faithfully
It makes me feel good to know my work is appreciated. feel good
find sth/sb: scientists trying to find a cure for cancer find
'Bob wants to know if he can come too.''That's fine by me.' fine
forgive my ...: Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly does the company do? forgive
Do you know how to form the past tense? form
a threat to press/academic, etc. freedom freedom
Go away and think about it, then let me know. go away
Shut your mouth, if you know what's good for you (= used as a threat). good
I had a guilty conscience and could not sleep. guilty
Put your hand up if you know the answer. hand
handle yourself: You have to know how to handle yourself in this business (= know the right way to behave). handle
help sth: It doesn't really help matters knowing that everyone is talking about us. help
The college is playing host to a group of visiting Russian scientists. host
identify sth: Scientists have identified a link between diet and cancer. identify
Do you know if he's married? if
include sth: The tour included a visit to the Science Museum. include
Our information is that the police will shortly make an arrest. information
to be of cultural/scientific interest interest
As a matter of interest (= I'd like to know), what time did the party finish? interest
interesting (to do sth): It would be interesting to know what he really believed. interesting
investigate (sth): Scientists are investigating the effects of diet on fighting cancer. investigate
involve sth: Any investment involves an element of risk. involve
Have you any idea of its value? its
Don't keep us in suspense—what happened next? keep
know how, what, etc...: Do you know how to use spreadsheets? know
know (that)...: He knew (that) he could trust her. know
know what, how, etc...: I knew perfectly well what she meant. know
'Martin was lying all the time.' 'I should have known.' know
know (of/about sth): 'You've got a flat tyre.' 'I know.' know
'Isn't that his car?' 'I wouldn't know./How should I know? ' (= I don't know and I am not the person you should ask.) know
'What are you two whispering about?' 'You don't want to know ' (= because you would be shocked or wouldn't approve). know
know to do sth: Does he know to come here (= that he should come here) first? know
Let me know how I can help. let sb know
practical/medical/scientific knowledge knowledge
She sent the letter without my knowledge. knowledge
The film was made with the Prince's full knowledge and approval. knowledge
She was impatient in the knowledge that time was limited. knowledge
They could relax safe in the knowledge that they had the funding for the project. knowledge
science labs lab
a lab coat (= a white coat worn by scientists, etc. working in a laboratory) lab
lead sb to do sth: This has led scientists to speculate on the existence of other galaxies. lead
likely (that...): It's more than likely that the thieves don't know how much it is worth. likely
He's a lost soul (= a person who does not seem to know what to do, and seems unhappy). lost
Inventors are not mad scientists. mad
scientific discoveries which help to map our distant past map
He's been in prison, you know—not that it matters (= that information does not affect my opinion of him). matter
Accurate measurement is very important in science. measurement
method (of sth): a reliable/effective/scientific method of data analysis method
Your mother will know who's moved in—she doesn't miss much. miss
As most of you know, I've decided to resign. most
Please help me get this job—you know I would do as much for you. as much
a science museum museum
a mystery tour (= when you do not know where you are going) mystery
I need hardly tell you (= you must already know) that the work is dangerous. need
Scientists have a fairly negative attitude to the theory. negative
It's nice to know that somebody appreciates what I do. nice
The bar is closed until further notice (= until you are told that it is open again). notice
results based on scientific observations observation
Scientists are still a long way off finding a cure. off
geology, or the science of the earth's crust or
a business/science park park
The contributors are, for the most part, professional scientists. for the most part
We don't know anything about his past. past
Perhaps you would be good enough to let him know we are on our way. perhaps
Do you know him personally (= have you met him, rather than just knowing about him from other people)? personally
the philosophy of science philosophy
pleased (to hear, know, etc. sth): I'm pleased to hear about your news. pleased
As you probably know, I'm going to be changing jobs soon. probably
Let me know if you have any problems. problem
economic/scientific/technical progress progress
The public has/have a right to know what is contained in the report. public
He was put off science by bad teaching. put sb off sth/sb
reason (why...): I'd like to know the reason why you're so late. reason
'Why do you want to know?' 'No reason ' (= I do not want to say why). reason
The term 'Arts' usually refers to humanities and social sciences. refer to sb/sth
You know who I'm referring to. refer to sb/sth (as sth)
Is there always a conflict between science and religion? religion
medical/historical/scientific, etc. research research
a cultural/social/scientific, etc. revolution revolution
the business/medical/law school school
new developments in science and technology science
the advance of modern science science
the laws of science science
science students/teachers/courses science
to study one of the sciences science
a scientific discovery scientific
scientific knowledge scientific
sites of scientific interest scientific
scientists and engineers scientist
the cartoon figure of the mad scientist working in his laboratory scientist
He is a writer first and a scientist second. second
She finished the match, secure in the knowledge that she was through to the next round. secure
it seems that...: It seems that they know what they're doing. seem
seem to do/be/have sth: They seem to know what they're doing. seem
She found herself something of a (= to some degree a) celebrity. something
Scientists have sounded a note of caution on the technique. sound
Have you any idea where the rumour started? start
the high status accorded to science in our culture status
struggle (with sb/sth): Lisa struggled with her conscience before talking to the police. struggle
a medical/science, etc. student student
scientific studies of fishing grounds and methods of fishing study
academic/literary/scientific, etc. study study
Scientists are studying photographs of the planet for signs of life. study
How was I supposed to know you were waiting for me? be supposed to do/be sth
it surprises sb to do sth: Would it surprise you to know that I'm thinking of leaving? surprise
take sth from sth: The scientists are taking water samples from the river. take
a history/science, etc. teacher teacher
science and technology technology
a technical/legal/scientific, etc. term term
You should know better than to behave like that. than
That's it for now, but if I get any news I'll let you know. that's it
She's very thorough and conscientious. thorough
understand that...: He was the first to understand that we live in a knowledge economy. understand
The existence of God is beyond human understanding (= humans cannot know whether God exists or not). understanding
a species of insect previously unknown to science unknown
I suppose it has a certain novelty value (= it's interesting because it's new). value
Very few people know that. very
I just wanted to know if everything was all right. want
weak in sth: I was always weak in the science subjects. weak
While Tom's very good at science, his brother is absolutely hopeless. while
I know you did it—I just want to know why. why
wonder (about sth): 'Why do you want to know?' 'No particular reason. I was just wondering.' wonder
It must be worrying for you not to know where he is. worrying