omniscience
noun [ U ] formal uk/ɒmˈnɪs.i.əns/ us/ɑːmˈnɪʃ.əns/
无所不知的,全知的
the quality of having or seeming to have unlimited knowledge
I do not claim omniscience, nor am I incapable of making mistakes. 我并非无所不知,也不会不犯错误。
The biographer lacks the novelist's omniscience. 传记作家不像小说家那样显得知晓一切。
See: omniscient
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- Doctors often exude an air of omniscience.
- Police omniscience is one of the most effective tools of tyranny.
- She resented Richard's air of omniscience.