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 cognizant ['kɒgnizәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 察知的, 认识到的, 有认识能力的

[法] 审理的, 审理权的, 有权审理的


  1. All who travel should be over cognizant of this fact.
    凡是出差的人都必须认识到这一事实。
  2. Waiver or acquiescence presupposes that the person to be bound is fully cognizant of his rights.
    放弃或者默许的权利应当是从当事人已充分认识他的权利为前提。
  3. This will, probably, help readers to realize more rational and cognizant understanding of this group.
    这或许将帮助读者对这一群体进行更为理性、为知性的解读。


cognizant
[ adj ]
(sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception
<adj.all>
was aware of his opponent's hostilitybecame aware of her surroundings
aware that he had exceeded the speed limit


Cognizant \Cog"ni*zant\ (? or ?), a. [See {Cognizance}, and cf.
{Connusant}.]
Having cognizance or knowledge. (of).

  1. World War II generals, and particularly Pacific commander Douglas MacArthur, were more economical in their use of troops, partly because they were more cognizant than their forerunners of the destructiveness of modern weapons.
  2. They are Norway's best and brightest, and are fully cognizant of how possibly tenuous their lives are.
  3. Mr. Swanson thinks the incident raised some serious questions about the CBOT, such as whether its board is sufficiently cognizant of the needs of the big international agricultural-products firms.
  4. Robert Brandenburger, failed "to be fully cognizant of accurate sea berth water depth information." A mooring master is an independent local captain hired by vessel operators to guide large ships to offshore moorings.
  5. While water is plentiful here, the company, cognizant of community sensitivity, has stressed that it wouldn't take water that is needed by this largely agricultural valley.
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