单词 | cognise |
释义 | cognise (once / 6652 pages) v WORD FAMILY cognise: cognisable, cognisant, cognised, cognises, cognising+/cognisance: cognisances, recognisance/cognisant: cognisance/recognisance: recognisances USAGE EXAMPLESBy “mode” I mean each cognised condition; that is, each phenomenon or aggregation of phenomena. Bradlaugh, Charles, Theological Essays(2012) It may include facts which have fallen within the sensory field, but which have never been supraliminally "apperceived" or cognised in any way. Myers, F. W. H. (Frederic William Henry), Human Personality and its Survival...(2012) So that before we can speak of bodies, we must first cognise our own. Gentile, Giovanni, The Reform of Education(2011) v be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about Syn|Ant|Hypo cognize, know know be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in something; regard as true beyond any doubt ignore be ignorant of or in the dark about keep track keep informed of fully aware agnise, agnize, realise, realize, recognise, recognizebe fully aware or cognizant of knowknow the nature or character of |
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