1.b> , ; ; foreign visitors with little understanding of English , ; she doesn't have any understanding of politics [human nature] i> [ / ] ; linguists currently have little understanding of the exact cause of language change / ;
2.b> , ; ; a child of sufficient intelligence and understanding ;
3.b> , , ; , ; he wrote with understanding and affection of the people of Dent i> / ;
4.b> ; for peace to exist in the region there needs to be a much improved understanding between all the parties concerned , , ; a better understanding between nations / ;
5.b> (.i> i>); we finally came to an understanding about what hours we would work / , ; we bought the cupboard on the understanding that we could return it if it wasn't suitable , , .