cognizant 的定义
- having cognizance; aware: He was cognizant of the difficulty.
- having legal cognizance or jurisdiction.
cognizant 近义词
aware
cognizant 的近义词 33 个
- apprehensive
- conscious
- informed
- judicious
- knowledgeable
- observant
- acquainted
- alive
- au courant
- awake
- conversant
- down with
- familiar
- grounded
- hep to
- hip to
- in on
- in the know
- in the picture
- knowing
- on the beam
- on to
- perceptive
- plugged in
- savvy
- sensible
- sentient
- tuned in
- up on
- versed
- wise to
- with it
- witting
cognizant 的反义词 10 个
更多cognizant例句
- Maher says the Wikimedia Foundation is cognizant of this, and is working on ways to support the knowledge ecosystem upon which Wikipedia relies.
- You have to be cognizant that not everyone has the awareness that we do.
- That doesn’t have to be a bad thing, but it means that producers have to be extra cognizant to manage communication so that wires don’t get crossed — and the brand executives allow the producers and crew members to do their jobs.
- For publishers, this means they will need to be more cognizant of the diversity on their teams as well as the diversity they are putting forth in their content.
- Without the in-person meetings and ways to build relationships, publishers are cognizant of agency exec’s time.
- You starred on Entourage, but also seem to be cognizant of classism.
- In an interview with The Daily Beast, Ehrlich seemed cognizant of the political implications of his trip to New Hampshire.
- One in four of us are forced to live through the violent assaults that these men resent being made cognizant of.
- “We have to be cognizant of the fact that we all could have conflict minerals in our products,” said Leet.
- Half awake, in her bed, she tried to remain cognizant as she talked on the phone.
- Thou wearied patient Heroine; cognizant of the infinitely little!
- Alice Mendon, who was quite cognizant of the whole matter, but was broad enough to leap to the aid of another woman, did much.
- Opinion among the forest race, makes the whole animated creation cognizant and intelligent of their customs.
- Napoleon, himself a sceptic, was cognizant of this slave philosophy.
- I knew a little about boats, and made the Captain cognizant of the fact.