Anglais-Espagnol traduction de knowledge

Traduction du mot knowledge de anglais vers espagnol, avec synonymes, antonymes, conjugaison du verbe, prononciation, anagrammes, exemples d'utilisation.

knowledge dans espagnol

knowledge
generalnom conocimiento [m], sabiduría [f]
  secretnom conocimiento [m]
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Exemples avec traduction
The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge.
Some knowledge of foreign languages, of Spanish in particular, is essential.
With every increase of scientific knowledge, man's power for evil is increased in the same proportion as his power for good.
It is beyond the boundary of human knowledge.
Your knowledge surprises me.
We should bear in mind what is called wisdom is not a mere item of knowledge.
The Apollo program greatly advanced our knowledge of space.
Some consider language as a form of knowledge.
Further investigation will offer many opportunities to obtain more valuable knowledge of the ocean.
My uncle has a good knowledge of French.
My knowledge of German is poor.
To the best of my knowledge, this is the only translation available.
To the best of my knowledge, he will not come.
I don't have much knowledge of physics.
When going out to the society, what is the most necessary knowledge?
Each new generation makes use of the knowledge.
The pupils absorbed all the knowledge the teacher gave them.
If we don't obtain an adequate knowledge of their culture, a lot of problems could easily arise.
It is one thing to acquire knowledge; it is quite another to apply it.
I think that Japanese students are very good at gathering knowledge.
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Knowledge is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as (i) expertise, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject; (ii) what is known in a particular field or in total; facts and information; or (iii) awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation. Philosophical debates in general start with Plato's formulation of knowledge as ""justified true belief. "" There is however no single agreed definition of knowledge presently, nor any prospect of one, and there remain numerous competing theories.