Significado: acknowledgeac·knowl·edge || ək'nɒlɪdʒv. admitir, confesar; reconocer, aceptar, darse por enterado de; agradecer; estar de acuerdo; acusar recepción, acusar recibo
to (one's) knowledge Idioma
to the best of my knowledge
I believe this is true, as far as I know To the best of my knowledge, Barrie and Bonnie are twins.
to my knowledge
as far as I know(usu. used in negative form)就我所知 To my knowledge, there is no such a saying in Chinese.就我所知,汉语中没有这种说法。
to the best of one's knowledge
Idiom(s): to the best of one's knowledge
Theme: KNOWLEDGE
as far as one knows; from one's knowledge. • This is the true story to the best of my knowledge. • To the best of my knowledge, John is the only person who can answer that question.
acknowledge sb to be right
Idiom(s): acknowledge sb to be right
Theme: ADMISSION
to admit or state that someone is correct about something. • Mary acknowledged Bill to be right about the name of the store. • Bill said that the car was useless, and the mechanic acknowledged him to be right.
acknowledge receipt
Idiom(s): acknowledge receipt (of sth)
Theme: RESPONSE
to inform the sender that what was sent was received. (Commonly used in business correspondence.) • In a letter to a shoe company, Mary wrote, "I'm happy to acknowledge receipt of four dozen pairs of shoes." • John acknowledged receipt of the bill. • The package hasn't arrived, so I'm unable to acknowledge receipt.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing
Idiom(s): A little knowledge is a dangerous thing
Theme: KNOWLEDGE
A proverb meaning that incomplete knowledge can embarrass or harm someone or something. • The doctor said, "Just because you've had a course in first aid, you shouldn't have treated your own illness. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing." • John thought he knew how to take care of the garden, but he killed all the flowers. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
a little knowledge is a dangerous thing|knowledge|
literary A person who knows a little about something may think he knows it all and make bad mistakes. A proverb. John has read a book on driving a car and now he thinks he can drive. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
to the best of one's knowledge|knowledge|to
As far as you know; to the extent of your knowledge. He has never won a game, to the best of my knowledge.To the best of my knowledge he is a college man, but I may be mistaken.
Said of that which one knows or understands. A: "Is Janet advancing in today?" B: "Not to my knowledge."To my knowledge, Jack is alive a altered about-face these days. But Jill makes the schedule, so she would apperceive for sure.Learn more: knowledge
to your ˈknowledge
from the advice you have, although you may not apperceive everything: ‘Are they divorced?’ ‘Not to my knowledge.’Learn more: knowledgeLearn more:
An to (one's) knowledge idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with to (one's) knowledge, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Diccionario de palabras similares, Sinónimos, Diccionario Idioma to (one's) knowledge