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If you are cognizant of what's going on at the table behind you in the lunchroom, that means you know they're plotting to throw peas at your head. If you are cognizant of something, you are aware of or informed about it.
This 19th century adjective derives from Latin cognōscere, “to learn.” For the English adjective and noun, an older pronunciation with a silent g was in use in legal contexts up until the early 20th century. In law, these terms refer to jurisdiction, or the right of a court to hear a case.
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词根: cogn
=know,表示”知道”
adj.
cognizable 可辨识的, 可以审理的cogn知道+ize……化+able可以……的→cognizable可辨识的
cognizant 认知的cogn知道+ize……化+ant表形容词→cognizant认知的
n.
cognition 认识cogn知道+ition表名词→n.认识
precognition 预感,早知pre预先+cogn知道+ition表名词→预先知道→预知
v.
recognize [recognise]认出,承认,公认,赏识,表扬re再+cogn知道+ize表动词→再次知道→认出来
同根词
词根:cognize
adj.cognitive认知的,认识的
cognizable可认识的;可辨识的;可以审理的
adv.cognitively认知地
n.cognizance审理,审判管辖权;认知;标志
vt.cognize认识,认知