cognizance
noun /ˈkɒɡnɪzəns/
/ˈkɑːɡnɪzəns/
(British English also cognisance)
[uncountable] (formal)Idioms - knowledge or understanding of something
认识;获知;领悟 词源Middle English conisance, from Old French conoisance, based on Latin cognoscere ‘get to know’. The spelling with g, influenced by Latin, arose in the 15th cent. and gradually affected the pronunciation.
Idioms
take cognizance of something
- (law
) to understand or consider something; to take notice of something法律 获知;察知;考虑到;注意到 - In the light of the new evidence that the court can now take cognizance of, the case is dropped.
鉴于法院现在可以受理的新证据,此案被撤销。
- In the light of the new evidence that the court can now take cognizance of, the case is dropped.