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 Übersetzung für 'knowledge of the subject' von Englisch nach Deutsch
knowledge of the subjectSachkenntnis {f}
Teiltreffer
knowledge of his / her subjectSachkunde {f} [Sachkenntnis]
jobs
subject knowledge
Sachkenntnis {f}
subject-matter knowledgeFachlichkeit {f}
lit.theatre
the subject of Bluebeard
der Blaubart-Stoff {m}
psych.sociol.
constitution of the subject
Subjektkonstitution {f}
on the subject of {prep}apropos
subject of the protectionSchutzgegenstand {m}
econ.law
subject of the contract
Auftragsgegenstand {m}
art
subject of the painting
Bildmotiv {n}
law
subject of the dispute
Streitgegenstand {m}
philos.relig.
knowledge of (the) truth
Wahrheitserkenntnis {f}
knowledge of the worldWeltkenntnis {f}
knowledge of the factsKenntnis {f} der Tatsachen
knowledge of the provisionsKenntnis {f} der Vorschriften
bibl.
the tree of knowledge
der Baum {m} der Erkenntnis
philos.
knowledge of the world
Welterkenntnis {f}
insur.
subject matter of the insurance
Versicherungs­gegenstand {m}
to get onto the subject of ...auf das Thema ... kommen
subject to the provisions ofvorbehaltlich der Bestimmungen von
subject matter of the contractVertragsgegenstand {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Cheng brought a fresh breeze and re-invigorated the University with his focus on grass roots reality and personal knowledge of the subject matter.
  • Pliny the Elder in his "Natural History" mentioned the zodiacal circle and commented: "Anaximander the Milesian, in the 58th Olympiad, is said to have been the first who understood its obliquity, and thus opened the road to a correct knowledge of the subject.
  • To speak effectively, the orator must have some knowledge of the subject.
  • Many scenes in "Man-Kzin Wars X: The Wunder War", and subsequent volumes, are set in caves and caverns, reflecting his knowledge of the subject.
  • This way, players with the most knowledge of the subject have the best opportunity to answer first.

  • However, the majority of students were more interested in the practicality of anatomy, and less so in the advancement of knowledge of the subject.
  • In 2009, the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany found that with voting machines the "determination of the result must be able to be examined by the citizen reliably and without any specialist knowledge of the subject."
  • Similar to the Harvard Law Review, the editorial process and business of the Society is run by Juris Doctor students, while manuscripts submitted to the journal are peer-reviewed by professors with specialized knowledge of the subject matter.
  • Defining an audience requires the consideration of many factors, such as age, culture and knowledge of the subject.
  • He fixes the blame for the prevalence of "bullshit" in modern society upon anti-realism and upon the growing frequency of situations in which people are expected to speak or have opinions without appropriate knowledge of the subject matter.

  • During the 1990s, several theorists began to study the cognitive load of novices (those with little or no prior knowledge of the subject matter) during problem solving.
  • They are generally made with the thought that visitors will already have knowledge of the subject.
  • This is especially relevant when the existing knowledge of the subject is inadequate.
  • The pinnacle of Marsh's work with dinosaurs came in 1896 with the publication of his two quartos, "Dinosaurs of North America" and "Vertebrate Fossils," which demonstrated his unsurpassed knowledge of the subject.
  • Burlesque depended on the reader's (or listener's) knowledge of the subject to make its intended effect, and a high degree of literacy was taken for granted.

  • Fulcher chooses 'Anglo-Saxon architecture', though displays no knowledge of the subject and makes up answers such as 'Toto from The Wizard Of Oz' and 'Elvis', and scoring no points.
  • De Witt's report being thus of the nature of an unpublished state paper, although it contributed to its author's reputation, did not contribute to advance the exact knowledge of the subject; and the author to whom the credit must be given of first showing how to calculate the value of an annuity on correct principles is Edmund Halley.
  • The summer courses are open to candidates who have completed at least four years of studying at university, including subjects of international law, and who can prove to the Curatorium that they possess a sufficient knowledge of the subject; to candidates holding a 3-year law degree at the opening of the session of the academy.
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