Frequency rank: 1,225.
- knowledge; information
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- knowledge; information
This word refers to information or understanding that a person possesses.
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Today's trivia corner! Today it's about the origin of Calpis.
The only useful knowledge is that which teaches us how to seek what is good and avoid what is evil.
3. ぼく僕はもっとずっとあとに後に、かがくてつがく科学哲学をべんきょう勉強していたとき、じっけん実験というのはきそん既存のちしき知識にたいする対するげんじつ現実のふまん不満からしょうじる生じるべきものだということをまなんだ学んだ。
An experiment, I would learn much later when studying the philosophy of science, had to arise from a real dissatisfaction with existing knowledge.
My mother acquired her knowledge of English in the United States.
Students who want to major in physics ought to have a sufficient knowledge of mathematics.
A man who has knowledge of a secret weapon has placed himself behind the eight ball.
How did she come to know so much about fish?
They had little information about geography.
They had little information about geography.
They are equally matched in their knowledge of French.
He is a man of great knowledge, that is to say, a walking dictionary.