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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS


CEFR GNOT Qualitative • reflection, intuition knowledge

Glob1500 edge the line where something ends or begins n.
Glob1500 knowledge that which is known; learning or understanding n.
NGSL3000 edge boundary of a surface n
NGSL3000 knowledge Information, understanding, or skill n
NGSL3000 acknowledge To say you accept the truth or value of something verb
SAT5000 acknowledge To recognize; to admit the genuineness or validity of. v.
SAT5000 foreknowledge Prescience. n.
SAT5000 pledgee The person to whom anything is pledged. n.
SAT5000 pledgeor One who gives a pledge. n.

Tanaka6000 acknowledge Tanaka6000 acknowledged Tanaka6000 edge Tanaka6000 knowledge Tanaka6000 pledged

COMPOUND WORDS


acknowledge {v} anerkennen acknowledge {v} (to admit the claims or authority of) acknowledge {v} (to admit the knowledge of) acknowledge {v} (to notify receipt) acknowledgement {n} (act of acknowledging) acknowledgement {n} (act of a man admitting a child as his own) acknowledgement {n} (act of owning or recognizing in a particular character or relationship) acknowledgement {n} (award) acknowledgement {n} (expression of thanks) acknowledgement {n} (formal statement or document recognizing the fulfilment or execution of a legal requirement or procedure) acknowledgement {n} (indication of a successful receipt of a transmission) acknowledgement {n} (message informing that the originator's communication has been received and understood) Czech hedgehog {n} (antitank obstacle) double-edged sword {n} (idiomatic) dredge {n} (dragnet) SEE: dragnet :: dredge {n} (dredging machine) edge {n} (an advantage) edge {n} (boundary line of a surface) edge {n} (in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph) edge {n} (joining line between two vertices of a polygon) edge {n} (place where two faces of a polyhedron meet) edge {n} (thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) edgeways {adv} (with the edge uppermost) European hedgehog {n} (Erinaceus europaeus) fledged {adj} (able to fly) foreknowledge {n} (knowing beforehand) full-fledged {adj} (having all its feathers; able to fly) general knowledge {n} (wide body of information that a person acquires from education and from life) get a word in edgeways {v} (get a word in edgewise) SEE: get a word in edgewise :: hedge {n} (thicket of bushes planted in a row) hedge fund {n} (unregistered investment fund) hedge garlic {n} (Alliaria petiolata) SEE: garlic mustard :: hedgehog {n} (animal) knowledge {n} (awareness, state of having been informed) knowledge {n} (fact of knowing about something; understanding, familiarity with information) knowledge {n} (Sexual intercourse) SEE: carnal knowledge :: knowledgeable {adj} (having knowledge, especially of a particular subject) knowledge is power {proverb} (knowledge is power) ledge {n} (cornice) ledge {n} (layer) ledge {n} (lintel) ledge {n} (lode) ledge {n} (of rocks) ledge {n} (shelf) ledger {n} (collection of accounting entries) ledger line {n} (notation to inscribe notes outside the musical staffs) pledge {n} (solemn promise) pledge {v} (to deposit something as a security; to pawn) pledge {v} (to make a solemn promise) sedge {n} (any plant of the genus Carex) sedge warbler {n} (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) self-knowledge {n} (knowledge or insight into one's own nature and abilities) sledge {n} (sledgehammer) SEE: sledgehammer :: sledge {n} (sleigh or sled) sledgehammer {n} (kind of hammer) straightedge {n} (tool used to draw, cut or check the straightness of straight lines) theory of knowledge {n} (epistemology) to one's knowledge {adv} (to one's knowledge) two-edged sword {n} (double-edged sword) SEE: double-edged sword :: wedge {n} (simple machine) wedge {v} (to force into a narrow gap) wedge-tailed eagle {n} (eaglehawk) SEE: eaglehawk ::

5000 WORDS


L048 P1716 edge der Rand
L048 P1716 edge der Rand
L071 P2695 sledge der Schlitten 雪橇
L083 P3252 knowledge das Wissen 知识
L094 P3838 edge die Kante
L100 P4146 to recognize, to acknowledge etwas würdigen 评价某事








edge P1140 edge P1716 edge P3838






PHRASES



知識は読むことによって蓄積されなければなりません。



Knowledge is accumulated by reading .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0362)

彼は崖の端に座っています。



He is sitting at the edge of the cliff .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1970)

知識は人間の進歩のはしごです。



Knowledge is the staircase for the advancement of mankind .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2576)



He has both experience and knowledge .


He acknowledged his faults .


I get knowledge by reading books .


He has a good knowledge of french .


All knowledge is not good .


He has a knowledge of english .


He is a man of profound knowledge .


He has a slight edge on you .


He acknowledged it to be true .


He has knowledge and experience as well .


He has transferred all his knowledge to his son .


I acknowledge it to be true .


He has a well of knowledge .


He ran away from home without the knowledge of his parents .


We have the edge on them .