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 knowledgeable ['nɒlidʒәbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 聪明的, 有知识的



    knowledgeable
    [ adj ]
    1. highly educated; having extensive information or understanding

    2. <adj.all>
      knowing instructors
      a knowledgeable critic
      a knowledgeable audience
    3. alert and fully informed

    4. <adj.all>
      a knowing collector of rare books
      surprisingly knowledgeable about what was going on
    5. thoroughly acquainted through study or experience

    6. <adj.all>
      this girl, so intimate with nature
      knowledgeable about the technique of painting


    knowledgeable \knowledgeable\ adj.
    1. thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something
    through study or experience; as, knowledgeable in
    classical languages. Opposite of {unversed},
    {unacquainted}, and {unfamiliar}.

    Syn: versed.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    2. fully informed.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    3. highly educated; having information or understanding.

    Syn: enlightened, learned, lettered, literate, well-educated,
    well-read.
    [WordNet 1.5] -- {knowledgeability}, n. --
    {knowledgeably}, adv. -- {knowledgeableness}, n.
    [PJC]

    1. It is worth noting that the AFL-CIO, which is knowledgeable about Panamanian politics, allegedly contributed $20,000 to Mr. Barletta's 1984 campaign.
    2. When and if such incidents occur, Democrats have to respond and sound knowledgeable.
    3. It shows how a knowledgeable entrepreneur, even with limited capital, can start in the business with just a simple idea, a marketing knack and a desktop publishing system.
    4. On one side, there's the bullish view that investors, in the aggregate a traditionally knowledgeable group, can see beyond any short-term economic weakness to better days ahead.
    5. But knowledgeable insiders insist Mr. Koehler, whose brief association as a child with a Nazi youth group has caused embarrassment, was mainly the president' choice.
    6. Elsewhere, a person knowledgeable about the negotiations denied a report that Olympia & York Developments Ltd., the holder of a 6.2% stake in Santa Fe Southern Pacific, had made an offer to the company's directors.
    7. While the French group said that it "isn't holding acquisition discussions with any agencies," other knowledgeable industry executives said talks with Scali are continuing.
    8. Though surprisingly large numbers of the sample described themselves as knowledgeable or concerned about biotechnology, the survey results showed, as OTA suggested, considerable ambivalence and contradictions.
    9. Individuals knowledgeable about the case said the plan requires the securities-law claimants, especially the FDIC, to significantly slash their claims against the firm.
    10. "Within two to three years, you're going to have much more competition and much more knowledgeable consumers," Mr. O'Dea says.
    11. Our basic curriculum, especially in the sciences and in social studies, is adrift and holds little hope for preparing the next generation to be knowledgeable and thoughtful participants in a world economy.
    12. Adds another knowledgeable source, "This case isn't going to be settled as long as Texaco-Pennzoil and all the other litigation is still outstanding."
    13. One person knowledgeable about the firm confirmed that such a threat was made.
    14. 'This is something for the brave and the knowledgeable,' he says, adding that investors must also have the financial resources to match their trading activities. The intrepid hands-on investor can trade derivatives directly through a futures broker.
    15. His daytime anchoring of TNT's Olympic coverage was crisp and knowledgeable.
    16. "We have become much, much more knowledgeable about how schools operate," he says.
    17. "I am fully knowledgeable of the extradition proceedings and I wish to waive it and get it done with," a handcuffed Mack told Grant.
    18. Glenconner is a scrupulously courteous man, and inexhaustibly knowledgeable about the Windward Islands and their ways.
    19. His Democratic counterpart, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of Texas, has spent 18 years in the Senate and is considered quite knowledgeable on a number of issues, particularly in his work on the Senate Finance Committee he chairs.
    20. Moore, who served in the House from Louisiana from 1975 until 1987 and is considered knowledgeable about the oil and gas industry, had been under consideration for the top job at the Energy Department.
    21. Or was unrest provoked by the Front in order to crack down on opposition? Diplomats and knowledgeable Romanians believe that at least some of the army, which traditionally has played an important role in politics, is not with Iliescu.
    22. "They were solid, knowledgeable guys who came across really well," said Warren Shimmerlik, a Merrill Lynch analyst who attended the meeting.
    23. "All of us tend to advocate legislation in the areas where we are most knowledgeable," says Democratic Rep. Ronnie Flippo of Alabama, a beneficiary of workers' compensation and one of that program's most vigorous protectors.
    24. Thriller writer Dick Francis, who was her jockey from 1953 to 1956, said in an interview, "She puts everyone she meets at their ease straight away and she's so knowledgeable about the things she's interested in, like racing.
    25. Staying Healthy AMERICANS ARE thought to be more knowledgeable than ever about what constitutes healthy behavior.
    26. Their theme is that Reagan, the first president to have come from the ranks of professional actors, was essentially a figurehead manipulated by more knowledgeable aides.
    27. Sometimes the thief is knowledgeable about art; often he is not, as appears to be the case in the Colnaghi break-in, law enforcement officials say.
    28. All of the firms also conduct interviews with a sampling of building owners, check building sizes with public records and then double-check much of the information with brokers knowledgeable about the specific markets.
    29. As knowledgeable about his subject's work as about the details of his life, Mr. Richardson brings a discriminating eye to Picasso's painting, deftly discussing the development of his technique and artistic ambitions.
    30. To have your knowledgeable paper insinuate that Pittsburgh may not be deserving is somewhat disconcerting.
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