Examples of using Common knowledge in English and their translations into Chinese
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It's common knowledge.
Sport is healthy- that should be common knowledge.
This is common knowledge.
We don't need evidence, because it's common knowledge.”.
It's a common knowledge.
But I am guessing this is not widespread or common knowledge.
It was common knowledge to us.
This is another symptom of the Common Knowledge Effect.
This is common knowledge to us.
In order to stay healthy, we need some common knowledge.
And 2 are common knowledge between us'.
So let's look attypical myths that are so called common knowledge.
Item 1 and 2 are common knowledge between us.
ATT&CK stands for Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge.
Him: No, that's not common knowledge, no one knows that.
The capacity of vitamin C tosupport the immune system seems to be common knowledge.
This point is more or less common knowledge, and it's over.
It was common knowledge among us that Jeffs was marrying off younger and younger girls and taking more wives for himself.
Common knowledge is a myth and relies on your environment, access to information, time to consume news and the way you learn.
Oh, indeed, that is common knowledge," Sersa Garm admitted.
Achieving this requires conscious and continuous efforts that will enable us to go beyond self-interest andto enrich our common knowledge and experiences.
That wasn't even the case," the"Common Knowledge" host clarified,"That's not even the conversation.".
Of course this is common knowledge today, and maybe it was back in 2010, but sometimes people have to discover these fundamental truths themselves.
So before his dishonorable actions become common knowledge, he ditches Marianne and marries the richest woman he can catch.
Many old ideas have become such common knowledge that it is not necessary to talk about or explain them again.
All this should have become a common knowledge to all light workers, so that they could prepare for ascension.
The basis for the planning was the common knowledge of raid planning techniques taught to both parties under ongoing UNDCP projects.
One of the most notable campaigns to create negative common knowledge around the cigarette was the“Tips From Former Smokers” campaign.