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Comprehension

comprehension
 noun  Etymology: Middle French & Latin; Middle French, from Latin ~-, comprehensio, from comprehendere to understand, comprise  Date: 15th century  1.  a. the act or action of grasping with the intellect ; understanding  b. knowledge gained by comprehending  c. the capacity for understanding fully mysteries that are beyond our ~  2.  a. the act or process of comprising  b. the faculty or capability of including ; comprehensiveness  3. connotation 3
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  n. 1 a the act or capability of understanding, esp. writing or speech. b an extract from a text set as an examination, with questions designed to test understanding of it. 2 inclusion. 3 Eccl. hist. the inclusion of Nonconformists in the Anglican Church. Etymology: F compr{eacute}hension or L comprehensio (as COMPREHENSIBLE) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  сущ. 1) понимание, разумение 2) включение, охват ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. понимание, разумение; постижение it's beyond my comprehension —- это выше моего понимания 2. понятливость 3. включение, охват a term of wide comprehension —- широкий термин ...
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  noun  1) понимание; понятливость  2) охват, включение ...
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  (comprehensions) 1. Comprehension is the ability to understand something. (FORMAL) This was utterly beyond her comprehension. = understanding N-UNCOUNT 2. Comprehension is full knowledge and understanding of the meaning of something. (FORMAL) They turned to one another with the same expression of dawning comprehension, surprise, and relief. N-UNCOUNT 3. When pupils do comprehension, they do an exercise to find out how well they understand a piece of spoken or written language. N-VAR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 the ability to understand something  (a reasonable comprehension of the subject | beyond (sb's) comprehension (=impossible to understand))  (How she managed to pass her exam after doing so little work is beyond my comprehension.) 2 knowledge of what a situation is really like  (Most politicians have no real comprehension of what it is like to be poor.) 3 an exercise given to students to test how well they understand written or spoken language  (reading/listening comprehension (=a piece of written or spoken language which tests how well students understand)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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