NOUN | elementary knowledge | - | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- To decide which strategy has highest likelihood of success, the declarer needs to have at least an elementary knowledge of probabilities.
- An elementary knowledge of chemistry and the ability for long-term planning suggests conceptual and cognitive abilities previously unknown for this time and serves as a benchmark during the early evolution of the technological and cognitive abilities of "Homo sapiens" in southern Africa.
- It indicates that early humans had an elementary knowledge of chemistry.
- The following discussion assumes an elementary knowledge of matrices.
- He is fluent in Azerbaijani, English, Turkish and Russian, and has an elementary knowledge of Spanish.
- In his undergraduate studies, Neamțu acquired an elementary knowledge of Greek and Latin, while being drawn to German hermeneutics and French phenomenology.
- On 1 June 1822, he and Bampton started a vernacular school at Cuttack to impart elementary knowledge of Christian theology through the medium of native Odia language.
- The number 101 eventually become an US slang term to designate elementary knowledge in any subject, academic or not; as in "boiling potatoes is cooking 101".
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