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单词 know-how
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know-how


know-how

N0128800 (nō′hou′)n. The knowledge and skill required to do something correctly. See Synonyms at skill.

know-how

n 1. ingenuity, aptitude, or skill; knack 2. commercial and saleable knowledge of how to do a particular thing; experience

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n. knowledge of how to do something; expertise. [1830–40, Amer.]
Thesaurus
Noun1.know-how - the (technical) knowledge and skill required to do somethingability, power - possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; "danger heightened his powers of discrimination"bag of tricks - a supply of ways of accomplishing something; "every good mechanic has a large bag of tricks"sapience, wisdom - ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insightmethod - a way of doing something, especially a systematic way; implies an orderly logical arrangement (usually in steps)

know-how

noun (Informal) expertise, experience, ability, skill, knowledge, facility, talent, command, craft, grasp, faculty, capability, flair, knack, ingenuity, aptitude, proficiency, dexterity, cleverness, deftness, savoir-faire, adroitness, ableness He hasn't got the know-how to run a farm.

know-how

nounInformal. Natural or acquired facility in a specific activity:ability, adeptness, art, command, craft, expertise, expertness, knack, mastery, proficiency, skill, technique.
Translations

know

(nəu) past tense knew (njuː) : past participle known verb1. to be aware of or to have been informed about. He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go. 知道 知道2. to have learned and to remember. He knows a lot of poetry. 通曉 记牢3. to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with. I know Mrs Smith – she lives near me. 認識 认识4. to (be able to) recognize or identify. You would hardly know her now – she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one. 認出 认出ˈknowing adjective showing secret understanding. She gave him a knowing look. 會意的 会意的ˈknowingly adverb1. in a knowing manner. She smiled knowingly. 會意地 会意地2. deliberately or on purpose. He would not knowingly insult her. 故意地 故意地ˈknow-all noun an unkind name for a person who thinks he knows everything. 自稱無所不知的人 自称无所不知的人ˈknow-how noun the practical knowledge and skill to deal with something. She has acquired a lot of know-how about cars. 專業知識與技術 (口)实践知识,技术秘诀 in the know having information possessed only by a small group of people. People in the know tell me that she is the most likely person to get the job. 知道內情的 知内情的know backwards to know extremely well or perfectly. He knows his history backwards. 倒背如流 熟知,精通 know better to be too wise or well-taught (to do something). She should know better at her age!; He should have known better than to trust them. 明事理(而不至於) 明事理…而不至于,有头脑 know how to to have learned the way to. She already knew how to read when she went to school. 學會如何 学会如何know the ropes to understand the detail and procedure of a job etc. 了解…的細節和程序 知道内情

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know-how


know-how

n. the knowledge of how to do something. I don’t have the know-how to do this job.

Know-How


Know-How

 

a term used in international relations to describe technical knowledge that can consist of documentation and production experience and practices. In a broader sense, know-how is the entire body of technical knowledge and production experience that is needed to manufacture an article, to reproduce a production process, and so on. It includes technical and business information and unpublished inventions.

The term “know-how” is not used in law, but it is used in licensing agreements and agreements on technical collaboration. Know-how is considered to be the property of an enterprise, along with patents for inventions, trademarks, and copyrights. Exchange of know-how among enterprises can be implemented by transmittal of documentation, by provisions for training of production workers, and by supervision of production processes by experts. Transmittal of know-how usually takes place together with transmittal of patent rights or with sale of products; however, some agreements deal solely with the transmittal of know-how. An example of an agreement on the exchange of know-how is the treaty concluded between the USSR and the Federal Republic of Germany in May 1973.

know-how


know-how

skill, expertise and trade contacts developed by a business over time, which serve to enhance its COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE over rival suppliers.

know-how

expertise and trade contacts developed by a firm over time that enhance its competitiveness.

know-how


  • noun

Synonyms for know-how

noun expertise

Synonyms

  • expertise
  • experience
  • ability
  • skill
  • knowledge
  • facility
  • talent
  • command
  • craft
  • grasp
  • faculty
  • capability
  • flair
  • knack
  • ingenuity
  • aptitude
  • proficiency
  • dexterity
  • cleverness
  • deftness
  • savoir-faire
  • adroitness
  • ableness

Synonyms for know-how

noun natural or acquired facility in a specific activity

Synonyms

  • ability
  • adeptness
  • art
  • command
  • craft
  • expertise
  • expertness
  • knack
  • mastery
  • proficiency
  • skill
  • technique

Words related to know-how

noun the (technical) knowledge and skill required to do something

Related Words

  • ability
  • power
  • bag of tricks
  • sapience
  • wisdom
  • method
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