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Significats de rudimentary knowledge en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "rudimentary knowledge".
Ús de rudimentary knowledge en anglès
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Even with my rudimentaryknowledge of Adem hand-talk I knew what that meant.
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He then applied our poorly articulated, rudimentaryknowledge of aerodynamics to construct this Photoshop mockup.
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Hiro, who has a rudimentaryknowledge of electrical stuff, acts as gofer and limp-dicked adviser.
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I'd come to Cambodia with a fairly rudimentaryknowledge of what had happened here only 30 years ago.
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A single driver, armed with a rudimentaryknowledge of fluid dynamics, can dissipate or prevent a miles-long jam.
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Women had no more need of hunting lore than men had of more than rudimentaryknowledge of plants.
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He had got by in this job with mere bluster and a rudimentaryknowledge of weaponry and tactics.
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In my view, a rudimentaryknowledge of the history of science is also of great importance to any citizen.
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The man, a ruddy animal with some rudimentaryknowledge of his profession, pronounced the ailment "mountain fever."
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There have been Firsts who had only a rudimentaryknowledge of healing, but it was more than compensated for by ability in other areas.
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Too often the newspaper subaltern obtaining promotion through aptitudes peculiarly his own, has failed to acquire even the most rudimentaryknowledge of his art.
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Moreover, I cannot discuss philosophy or metaphysics intelligently, because I have not to-day the rudimentaryknowledge necessary to understand what it is all about.
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They apparently have a rudimentaryknowledge of ultra-waves, but do not use them intelligently-theycannot neutralize even these ordinary forces we are now employing.
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Often the pastors had first to give to invalids, cripples, shoemakers, tailors, watchmen, and herdsmen the rudimentaryknowledge they in turn imparted to the children.
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The links between rudimentaryknowledge of brain circuits (we are stuck with computer metaphors) and the language of the mind are inevitably stretched beyond capacity.