In the preparation of regular refresher examinations, the candidates, in addition to the review of knowledge of terminology, such as pronunciation and spelling, will have to have an in-depth understanding of the use of terminology expressions, which will enable them to acquire a strong knowledge of terminology. In order to further assist in learning, english translations and references to this knowledge are compiled below。
The concept of knowledge is one of the most important concepts in the area of philosophy. Knowledge is in the direction of civilization and the sum of the results of human exploration of the material world and the spiritual world. There is still no uniform and clear definition of knowledge. But the value of knowledge is judged by its relevance, in terms of whether human beings can create new substances, gain power and power, etc. Let's take a look at the english expression of knowledge。

1 knowledge in english
It's an intellectual
Know-related
♪ knowledge ♪
2 reference to knowledge
Pictor knowledge
Knowledge paper
Aspire after knowing
I'm thirsty for knowledge
A general knowledge
The shallow knowledge
I'm sorry, excused development of knowledge
Knowledge explosion
Personal knowledge
Sensory knowledge
Special knowledge
Pure theoretical knowledge
The students are greeny for knowledge.
Students are hungry for knowledge。
They starve for knowledge.
They long for knowledge。
Pant for knowing
A desire for knowledge。
Knowledge innovation project (kip)
Knowledge innovation engineering
3 knowledge-related terminology recommendations
What do you mean "intellectual"
Knowledge, mind, understanding
N. Intellectuals
I don't know
It takes brains, research, etc.
He is an educated and intuitive alien.
He is an educated intellectual elite。
Newton was an intellipit.
Newton is an intellectual giant。
What does that mean
N. Knowledge; knowledge; news; understanding scope
I'm sorry, knowledge except
Knowledge surge
♪ know of the victoria ♪
Word of victory
They starve for knowledge.
They long for knowledge。
What does that mean
Adj. Associated; described
V. Relate past and past
I don't know what you're talking about
Association
Curious to repeat, the girl has no voice.
It's strange that giraffes don't make a sound。
Of, bringing to, or being a real number.
Real, real or related




