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agronomy | {n} | (science of utilizing plants, animals, and soils for food, fuel, feed and more) | appreciate | {v} | (to value highly) | assiduous | {adj} | (hard-working, diligent) | as you know | {adv} | (as you know) | boffin | {n} | (scientist or engineer) | comparative linguistics | {n} | (a branch of historical linguistics that is concerned with comparing languages) | compunction | {n} | (a pricking of conscience) | conscience | {n} | (moral sense) | conscientious | {adj} | (thorough, careful, or vigilant) | domain | {n} | (collection of information) | do you know | {phrase} | (do you know? (of knowledge)) | economics | {n} | (study) | economist | {n} | (expert in economics) | engineering | {n} | (application of science to the needs of humanity) | exact science | {n} | (field of science capable of quantitative expression) | finance | {n} | (science of management of money and other assets) | foreknowledge | {n} | (knowing beforehand) | friend with benefits | {n} | (friend with whom one has a casual sexual relationship) | general knowledge | {n} | (wide body of information that a person acquires from education and from life) | historical linguistics | {n} | (the scientific study of language change) | history | {n} | (branch of knowledge that studies the past) | humanities | {n} | (the branch of learning that includes the arts, classics, philosophy, intellectuality and history etc.) | I'd like to know | {phrase} | (phrase) | ignorance | {n} | (condition of being uninformed or uneducated) | ignorance is bliss | {proverb} | (Ignorance is bliss) | information science | {n} | (science) | I want to know | {phrase} | (I want to know) | keep someone in the dark | {v} | (to keep someone uninformed) | know | {v} | (be certain or sure about (something)) | know | {v} | (be informed about) | know | {v} | (have knowledge of) | know-how | {n} | (the knowledge and skill to be able to do something correctly) | knowingly | {adv} | (knowingly) | knowledge | {n} | (awareness, state of having been informed) | knowledge | {n} | (fact of knowing about something; understanding, familiarity with information) | knowledge is power | {proverb} | (knowledge is power) | linguist | {n} | (one who studies linguistics) | linguistic | {adj} | (Relating to linguistics) | linguistics | {n} | (scientific study of language) | #NAME? | {suffix} | (branch of learning) | mad scientist | {n} | (stock character in popular fiction) | media studies | {n} | (academic discipline) | musicologist | {n} | (one who studies musicology) | musicology | {n} | (study of music) | nanoscientist | {n} | (a scientist whose speciality is nanoscience) | natural science | {n} | (science involved in studying phenomena or laws of the physical world) | neuroscience | {n} | (scientific study of the nervous system) | nutritionist | {n} | (an expert or specialist in nutrition) | omniscience | {n} | (capacity to know everything) | omniscient | {adj} | (having total knowledge) | ornithologist | {n} | (expert in ornithology) | philosophy of science | {n} | (study of the assumptions, foundations, and implications of science) | political science | {n} | (study of politics) | political scientist | {n} | (political science expert) | popular science | {n} | (interpretation of science) | prisoner of conscience | {n} | (person) | pseudoscience | {n} | (purported science) | pseudoscientific | {adj} | (of, relating to, or employing pseudoscience) | public finance | {n} | (field of economics) | remorse | {n} | (feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning) | scholasticism | {n} | (school of philosophy) | school of thought | {n} | (opinion subscribed to by some connected or arbitrary group) | science | {n} | (collective discipline of learning acquired through the scientific method) | science | {n} | (fact of knowing something) | science | {n} | (knowledge gained through study or practice) | science | {n} | (particular discipline or branch of learning) | scientific | {adj} | (of or having to do with science) | scientifically | {adv} | (from a scientific perspective) | scientifically | {adv} | (using science or methods of science) | scientificity | {n} | (quality or state of being scientific) | scientific method | {n} | (method of discovering knowledge) | scientist | {n} | (one whose activities make use of scientific method) | scrupulous | {adj} | (having principles) | scrutinize | {v} | (to examine with great care) | sexology | {n} | (The study of sex and sexuality) | silviculture | {n} | (forestry) | smattering | {n} | (superficial knowledge) | social science | {n} | (branch of science) | space science | {n} | (discipline concerned with phenomena occurring in space or space flight) | traductology | {n} | (study of theory and practice of translating and interpreting) | TTBOMK | {initialism} | (to one's knowledge) | unaware | {adj} | (not aware or informed) | unbeknownst | {adv} | (Without the knowledge of) | unconsciousness | {n} | (ignorance or innocence) | unscientific | {adj} | (Not scientific) | unwitting | {adj} | (unaware) | you never know | {phrase} | (phrase used to speculate about a slim chance) 
 
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 | L008 16 P0153 | biết | wissen 
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 知道    P0153
        รู้    P0153
      biết    P0153
      wissen    P0153
      to know    P0153
      saber    P0153
      sapere    P0153
      savoir    P0153
  PHRASES
 
  
   | 지식은 독서를 통해 축적되어야 합니다. 
 
  
 Knowledge is accumulated by reading .
 
 
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   | 과학자들은 연구에 집중합니다. 
 
  
 The scientists concentrate on their experiments .
 
 
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   | 화학은 과학에 속합니다. 
 
  
 Chemistry is branch of the natural sciences .
 
 
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   | 그녀는 너무 바빠 무엇을 해야 할지 몰랐습니다. 
 
  
 She was too busy to know what to do .
 
 
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   | 지식은 인간 진보의 사다리입니다. 
 
  
 Knowledge is the staircase for the advancement of mankind .
 
 
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   | 공부하지 않으면 무지합니다. 
 
  
 Without studying , one will end up stupid and ignorant .
 
 
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|  At your age you should know better .  |   
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 He pretends to know everything .  |   
  Do you know how to use a personal computer ?  |   
  If you have any questions , please let me know .  |   
  What he says is true to some extent .  |   
  Do you know what he said ?  |   
  You should have known better .  |   
  He has both experience and knowledge .  |   
  Don't you know mr. Brown ?  |   
  His methods are not scientific .  |   
  It is surprising that he should not know this .  |   
  It is impossible to know what will happen in the future .  |   
  Do you know where the police station is ?  |   
  Let me know when you'll return home .  |   
  I get knowledge by reading books .  |   
  The fact was of interest to the scientists .  |   
  Few people know how to do it .  |   
  All knowledge is not good .  |   
  We know the value of good health when we are sick .  |   
  He studied very hard to become a scientist .  |   
  To some extent I agree with you .  |   
  This is all I need to know .  |   
  If you change your mind , let me know .  |   
  She seems to know something important .  |   
  He is a man of profound knowledge .  |   
  You should know better .  |   
  He is a scientist who is respected by everybody .  |   
  Do you know when they will arrive ?  |   
  Do you know who took the call ?  |   
  I agree with you to a certain extent .  |   
  Please tell me what you know about it .  |   
  Few people know about the plan .  |   
  Let's keep him in the dark until we know more .  |   
  I agree with you to a degree .  |   
  There are few men who don't know that .  |   
  My child is curious to know everything .  |   
  He has knowledge and experience as well .  |   
  Do you know what has become of him ?  |   
  I want to know about your country so much .  |   
  At your age , you ought to know better .  |   
  Let me know what you're up to .  |   
  You should know it .  |   
  Please let me know when we get there .  |   
  Do you know what you're asking ?  |   
  I want to know about this mountain .  |   
  I am not such a fool but can appreciate it .  |   
  He is backward in science .  |   
  You know , I had a lot of fun .  |   
  He has transferred all his knowledge to his son .  |   
  I want to know the reason .  |   
  How should I know ?  |   
  That is what I want to know .  |   
  If you change your mind , let me know .  |   
  I'd like to know which he likes .  |   
  It is one thing to know and another to teach .  |   
  It has some bearing on this problem .  |   
  He has a well of knowledge .  |   
  He ran away from home without the knowledge of his parents .  |   
  Please let me know when you come to osaka .  |   
  A true scientist would not think like that .  |   
 
 
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