Examples of using A knowledge in English and their translations into Norwegian
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The expression“know(have a knowledge of) letters” is an idiom meaning“have a knowledge of writings(books, literature).”.
The rows that contain an"X" correspond to a Knowledge Base article that describes a known issue for the.
Having a knowledge of what it is may not save our lives, but I'm bloody sure that a lack of it's gonna put an end to us, and soon.
Bring me a Book before this, or some remnant of a knowledge, if you speak truly.
found time to acquire a knowledge of Latin, Greek,
You have a flair for communication and media strategies and a knowledge of creative, technical possibilities.
There is no other way to offer salvation to our ancestors who died without a knowledge of the gospel!
guided by Montserrat, a knowledge of landlord Johnny.
Colmenares is an electrochemist with a knowledge of, and interest in, water purification.
It has been suggested that a knowledge of Dante's work also underlies some of the illuminations in Francesco da Barberino's earlier Officiolum c.
Today, Trondheim is a modern city, a knowledge center with a wide-ranging higher education environment,
A knowledge base is basically a comprehensive platform where a business organization can store valuable information,
This tool tells you if there is a knowledge box/ featured snippet displayed at the top of the search results page or a stories box.
A knowledge to be disseminated that allows cooks,
Ethical Hacker Course is a knowledge obtained by assessing the security of Computer Systems.
Craftsmanship is essential in her artistic life- a knowledge she uses to challenge thousands of years old Sámi crafting techniques.
A knowledge gathered during more than 60 years as a leader within the industry.
A knowledge map is a visual representation of information,
Medperts is a knowledge and exchange platform which is intended for anesthesiologists