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词汇 biologist
释义 biologist
noun[ C ]
uk /baɪˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ us /baɪˈɑː.lə.dʒɪst/
a scientist who studies biology生物学家
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Animal & plant biology - general words
abiotic
anatomic
anatomical
anatomically correct
anti-Darwinian
biophysics
Darwinist
entomological
entomologist
entomology
eukaryote
experiment station
fission
naturalist
organically
overstimulate
overstimulated
overstimulation
photosynthetically
survival of the fittest
Examples from literature

Biologists are often interested in altruism. 
Finally, biologists cleared up the mystery. 
Its creator, the biologist Makoto Nishimura, believed these machines were part of nature. 
Many biologists believe that humans act the same way. 
Thanks to new technology such as submarines, biologists in the 20th century were able to explore much more of the oceans and discover and record the existence of many amazing creatures. 
When he saw it, one biologist said he was as surprised as if a dinosaur had walked down the street! 
As a result of extensive modern experiments and discussion, biologists have grown very cautious, and are by no means so positive as they were twenty years ago in affirming just how species have come into existence. 
Besides collecting plankton the biologist was now able to put down one or other of his dredges at more frequent intervals, always taking care, however, not to exhaust his store of preserving material, which was limited. 
Even the facts which I have presented regarding variation and heredity are admitted in one way or another by practically all biologists. 
The biologist cannot accept this theory. 
The biologist will explain this as due to the physical character of the brain. 
With the discovery of the place of the chromosomes in inheritance, biologists began to give their almost undivided attention to a rigid laboratory examination of the cell. 

biologist | American Dictionary


biologist
noun[ C ]
us/bɑɪˈɑl·ə·dʒɪst/
a scientist who studies the natural processes of living things

Examples of biologist


biologist
One of the major problems facing modern biologists is to find a plausible (or least unlikely) hypothesis that explains the origin of life.
Understanding the evolution of progenesis in trematodes is thus an important challenge for evolutionary biologists and parasitologists.
They tend to be dismissed by the biologists.
In the absence of such complicated computations it is up to biologists to assess the credibility of parameter combinations that lead to extinctions.
An unfortunate gulf between these research workers and the biologists existed then, for the latter part of the nineteenth century.
As several biologists have noted, altruistic individuals may add to population fitness even if they are individually unfit.
These grassroots ventures and speculative forays of biologists into the terra incognita of cybernetics certainly conveyed a growing interest.
Each of the expeditions had one or more biologist, geologist, meteorologist, and physicist to carry out scientific programs.
A behavioral biologist finds such reasoning incomplete because description of the proximate mechanism does not reveal its raison d'être.
This is a useful reference book, particularly for soil chemists and biologists.
This book is recommended reading for tropical biologists and agriculturalists, including entomologists, horticulturists and tropical ecologists as well as palm nursery growers, managers and enthusiasts.
No biologist claims that a separate inherited mechanism exists for each of the infinitude of possible acts that fall within these categories.
To biologists, who like the reviewer have witnessed the violent changes in such extrapolations, this hardly comes as a great surprise.
For the biologist as well as the physicist, nature is not written like a book in natural language, nor even in computer language.
For orthodox evolutionary biologists, however, there are many possible substrates for selection on the brain; some will permit global changes, some will permit local ones.
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Collocations withbiologist


biologist

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conservation biologist
Wilson is a prize-winning conservationbiologist and author.
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evolutionary biologist
To economists, artefacts go to constitute capital; to an evolutionarybiologist they are an important form of replicating entities.
marine biologist
As a marinebiologist, his main research areas are focused on understanding food web dynamics in marine ecosystems in relation to environmental change.
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