cognizance
柯林斯詞典
1. PHRASE If you take cognizance of something, you take notice of it or acknowledge it. 察覺(jué)[正式]
The government failed to take cognizance of their protest. 政府沒(méi)能察覺(jué)他們的抗議。
2. N-UNCOUNT Cognizance is knowledge or understanding. 認(rèn)知; 理解[正式] [oft N 'of' n]
...the teacher's developing cognizance of the child's intellectual activity. ...老師對(duì)孩子智力活動(dòng)的逐步認(rèn)知。
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cognizance /?k?ɡn?z?ns/
BRIT also cognisance
劍橋詞典
- ?take cognizance of sth
to take notice of and consider something, especially when judging
(尤指在審判時(shí))注意到,認(rèn)識(shí)到,考慮到
The lawyer asked the jury to take cognizance of the defendant's generosity in giving to charity . 律師請(qǐng)求陪審團(tuán)要考慮到被告對(duì)慈善事業(yè)的慷慨捐助。 返回 cognizance