deep knowledge

collocation in English

meaningsofdeepandknowledge

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deep
adjective
uk
/diːp/
us
/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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knowledge
noun
uk
/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition ofdeepandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdeep knowledge

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It is both insightful and skilfully written, and backed by adeepknowledgeof the literature.
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Often historical events are connected through brilliant analyses, demonstrating the authors'deepknowledge and solid understanding of the complexities of these events.
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The papers are written by authors who have been involved with landcare, many for some time, who can write withdeepknowledgeand authority.
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More importantly, it could be mastered without years of study, political affiliation ordeepknowledge.
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Deepknowledge(the understanding of complex rules) and 'wisdom' (the actionable understanding of meta-level principles), which characterize experts often take a tacit form.
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Pain and sadness are a kind ofdeepknowledgethat can be drawn upon to gain power.
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But surely the narrowdeepknowledgeis no less valuable than the broad, shallower variety, and certainly not a necessary index of deficit?
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The author demonstrates a wide anddeepknowledgeof his subject.
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Ontopic agents were research groups that have adeepknowledgeabout some topics of interest.
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Their work here and elsewhere is marked by meticulous research and adeepknowledgeof their subjects.
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Without adeepknowledgeof non-western systems and approaches, they discovered a tool, the mask, also used in nonwestern disciplines.
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Furthermore, any useful computational account of a design space requires both mathematical sophistication anddeepknowledgeof the design domain.
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Theirdeepknowledgeof the neighborhood and of the dialect made their requests sound much more local than those formulated by the two researchers.
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His broad anddeepknowledgethat extended far outside science into the realms of literature and music made him an enjoyable companion in many different venues.
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When done at a low level, for example by modifying the compiler and the runtime system, it requiresdeepknowledgethat mostly only the language compiler implementors have.
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It is possible that these findings could be interpreted without crediting children with suchdeepknowledge of other people's knowledge, but it is not clear exactly how that would work.
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A learned discussion of these, in turn, presupposesdeepknowledgeof brain research techniques and formal linguistics, as well as sophisticated methods of experimental design and data analysis.
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If someone wants a cer tain cylinder to output enough force, he can calculate the diameter of the cylinder using heuristic ordeepknowledgein the pneumatic design area.
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Eliot had adeepknowledgeof power not only as the ability to act out, but as the ability to withhold - whether information, legitimacy, or affection.
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