ちしき
Meanings
Noun
1. knowledge; information
Pitch accent
しき
Composed of
wisdom; jnana (higher knowledge)
acquaintanceship; vijnana; consciousness; written by...
Used in vocabulary (34 in total)
friend who guides one to Buddhism through teaching
intellectual
background knowledge; prerequisite knowledge
Examples (40 in total)
An encyclopedia is a mine of information.
He has various knowledge.
He prides himself on his knowledge of politics.
The child has advanced in his knowledge.
His knowledge of art is poor.
My knowledge of German is poor.
All knowledge is not good.
I am just a person who loves knowledge.
The teacher was surprised at the extent of his knowledge.
He has transferred all his knowledge to his son.
Television helps us widen our knowledge.
He has some knowledge of editing.
Knowledge can only be obtained by study.
They are equally matched in their knowledge of English.
My mother acquired her knowledge of English in the United States.
He has a knowledge of economics.
Some knowledge of foreign languages, of Spanish in particular, is essential.
Her knowledge of French is greater than mine.
You have knowledge and experience as well.
I always place a high value on knowledge.
Our knowledge on the problem is rather limited.
I get knowledge by reading books.
Knowledge of computers is basic to all sciences.
He has given us useful knowledge.
Our century has seen a notable increase of knowledge.
Some consider language as a form of knowledge.
Tom is quite knowledgeable about modern popular music.
Capital-intensive industries are not necessarily knowledge-intensive industries.
She is interested in learning new ideas.
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.
I think that Japanese students are very good at gathering knowledge.
Students who want to major in physics ought to have a sufficient knowledge of mathematics.
The Apollo program greatly advanced our knowledge of space.
When going out to the society, what is the most necessary knowledge?
He has very little, if any, knowledge about art.
You have to acquire real skills, not just superficial knowledge.
He extended the knowledge of biochemistry.
Scientific knowledge has greatly advanced since the 16th century.