Keyword
be conscious of
Info
FrequencyTop 300-400
Type
Kyōiku (5th grade) 
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KankenLevel 6
Heisig521
Readings
しき
(99%)
Composed of
say
potter's clay
Used in vocabulary (281 in total)
consciousness; becoming aware (of); awareness; mano-vijnana (mental consciousness, cognizer of sensory information)
knowledge; information
recognition; awareness; perception; understanding; knowledge; cognition
Examples (151 in total)
She is unconscious.
He was aware of a sharp pain.
She regained consciousness in the hospital.
The teacher was surprised at the extent of his knowledge.
All knowledge is not good.
You have knowledge and experience as well.
He has knowledge and experience as well.
He has transferred all his knowledge to his son.
He has transmitted all his knowledge to his son.
He has both experience and knowledge.
I am just a person who loves knowledge.
They have no sense of sin.
The guilt manifests itself on his face.
The world did not recognize him.
We should have been fully aware of this risk all along.
I always place a high value on knowledge.
Television helps us widen our knowledge.
She is interested in learning new ideas.
Our knowledge on the problem is rather limited.
He has various knowledge.
When going out to the society, what is the most necessary knowledge?
Man is a conscious being.
If the patient is unconscious, the family can make the decision.
That's common sense.
In other words, you should doubt common sense.
He has no common sense.
I myself was not conscious of it, but I may have been jealous of his success.
He lacks common sense.
She is lacking in common sense.
Little by little our knowledge of English increases.
I think that knowledge without common sense counts for nothing.
The pupils absorbed all the knowledge the teacher gave them.
He prides himself on his knowledge of politics.
We are fully aware of the importance of the situation.
I get knowledge by reading books.
He has very little, if any, knowledge about art.
He was found lying unconscious on the kitchen floor.
She has little knowledge of physics.
A man of common sense would never do such a thing.
How did she get to know so much about fish?
He went to Britain to deepen his knowledge of the culture.
He has much economic knowledge.
The child has advanced in his knowledge.
He has some knowledge of editing.
Knowledge can only be obtained by study.
I think that Japanese students are very good at gathering knowledge.
Nobody that has any common sense would think of doing such nonsense.
They are equally matched in their knowledge of English.
I am acquainted with him.
Knowledge of computers is basic to all sciences.
I don't know much about computers.
As great a scientist as he is, he lacks common sense.
Mary lacks common sense.
In other words, it's a matter of common sense.
Therefore it is important for us to be aware of other forms of politeness.
Scientific knowledge has greatly advanced since the 16th century.
He has been unconscious for three days.
He has given us useful knowledge.
My mother acquired her knowledge of English in the United States.
His knowledge of art is poor.
His knowledge of English is poor.
He acquired some knowledge about Ben.
I am acquainted with Mr Smith.
They had little information about geography.
Tom found Mary lying unconscious on the kitchen floor.
Tom was unconscious, but still breathing.
Tom hasn't regained consciousness yet.
His knowledge of French is poor.
He has a good knowledge of French.
They are equally matched in their knowledge of French.
He identifies colors and shapes.
The Forensic Investigation Unit is trying to determine the cause of today's fire.
A problem of whose importance we are fully aware.
It was I who found her. She'd lost consciousness so I carried her to the infirmary.
He has some acquaintance with the government people.
He has gleaned knowledge from various books.
I doubt your good sense.
He is a person with good sense.
Do you think he's sensible?
A man of sense wouldn't speak to you like that.
The history of the world is none other than the progress of the consciousness of freedom.
He has a knowledge of biology.
He has only a superficial knowledge of the subject.
He has only a superficial knowledge of the matter.
He has a superficial knowledge of navigation.
My knowledge of German is poor.
He was unconscious for several days.
She was unconscious for a whole day after the accident.
She was taken to hospital unconscious.
His broad interests bring him broad views on everything.
What does that sign say?
The sign says that the police will take your car away if you park it here.
Didn't you disregard a stop sign?
Finding one's way around Nagoya is very simple. All you do is look at the signs.
Most signs are written in English.
They fixed the sign to the wall.
The sign says "Exit."
The sign indicates the location of the escalator.
Look at the sign right in front of you.
Germans are very environmentally conscious.
Students who want to major in physics ought to have a sufficient knowledge of mathematics.
The boxer finally recovered consciousness, ten minutes after he had been knocked out.
Your knowledge surprises me.
I'm surprised by the extensiveness of Tom's knowledge.
He has a knowledge of economics.
His boss has a good opinion of his knowledge of computers.
More and more people are becoming aware of the dangers of smoking.
She has little knowledge of science.
I was impressed by the general knowledge of Japanese students.
His rudeness was conscious, not accidental.
He always parades his knowledge of English.
He tried to parade his knowledge.
What is it that satisfies your aesthetic sense?
You have to acquire real skills, not just superficial knowledge.
He has only a superficial knowledge of Japanese.
The runner had reached the halfway mark.
We are always conscious of the signs.
An encyclopedia is a mine of information.
Our century has seen a notable increase of knowledge.
Mr. Ito is a highly educated man.
His great learning has at last been recognized.
He was apt to boast of his knowledge.
He is a man with profound learning.
He is inferior to me in learning.
This kind of specialized knowledge has very little to do with daily life.
Some knowledge of foreign languages, of Spanish in particular, is essential.
Franklin was known for his common sense.
I salute both of you for your professionalism.
Secondly, the literacy rate in Europe of that time was low.
He has not yet recovered consciousness.
He regained consciousness in the hospital.
I can't see the road signs in this fog.
He extended the knowledge of biochemistry.
The scientist explained the strange phenomena in the light of recent scientific knowledge.
Some consider language as a form of knowledge.
Her knowledge of French is greater than mine.
His knowledge of geography is poor.
Tom is quite knowledgeable about modern popular music.
His lack of technical knowledge precluded him from promotion.
The Apollo program greatly advanced our knowledge of space.
Great scholar as he is, he is lacking in common sense.
Though he is very learned, he lacks common sense.
He is a great scholar, but lacks what is called common sense.
He must be lacking in common sense.
She lacks common sense.
The man was a fountain of knowledge.
It takes time to develop political awareness.
Developing political awareness takes time.
This is international common sense, the great principle of resource management.
It's my belief that knowledge is power.
Capital-intensive industries are not necessarily knowledge-intensive industries.