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词汇 science
释义 science
noun
uk /ˈsaɪ.əns/ us /ˈsaɪ.əns/
A2[ U ]
(knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of these activities: 科学;自然科学;科学知识
pure/applied science纯/应用科学
recent developments in science and technology科学技术的最新发展
Space travel is one of the marvels/wonders of modern science.太空遨游是现代科学的一大奇迹。
 the science
the facts and opinions that are provided by scientists who have studied a particular subject or situation:
We spoke with a few dietitians to help us understand what the science tells us about celery juice and your health.
The government insisted that it would follow the science with regard to the wearing of face masks.
B1[ C or U ]
a particular subject that is studied using scientific methods: 理科学科
physical sciences物理学
Economics is not an exact science.经济学严格说并不是一门科学。
advances in medical science医学的发展
A2[ U ]
the study of science: 理科研究
a science graduate/teacherteacher理科研究生/教师
a science course/lesson理科课程/课
forensic science
the frontiers of science and technology科技前沿
a science lab自然科学实验室
one of the pioneers of modern science现代科学的先驱之一
We need to invest more as a country in science and technology.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Subjects & disciplines
-ological
Afrocentrism
andragogy
AP
applicative
applied
ESOL
esp.
ethnoscience
food technology
functional skills
non-technical
nonscientific
ology
ontology
stem
sub-department
sub-discipline
subscience
suicidology

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Opinions, beliefs and points of view

science | American Dictionary


science
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˈsɑɪ·əns/
the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world, or knowledge obtained about the world by watching it carefully and experimenting:
[ U ]Advances in medical science mean that people are living longer.
[ U ]She shows a talent for math and science.
Sciences are also particular areas of science, such as biology, chemistry, and physics.
Science also refers to subjects which are studied like a science:
[ U ]political/computer science

science | Business English


science
noun
uk /saɪəns/us
[ U ]
the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the world, especially by doing experiments:
pure/applied science
Space travel is one of the wonders of modern science.
Advances in science and technology are opening the way for new treatments.
a science teacher/degree
[ U ]
a subject that is studied using scientific methods:
medical/forensic science
[ C ]
a subject such as physics, chemistry, or biology:
He studied sciences at California Institute of Technology.

Examples of science


science
Science shows the unity, art shows the diversity of the riddle which we call the world.
Having become a mass profession, science was no longer suspected of becoming elitist and separated from the life and concerns of ordinary people.
For each of these three secular philosophical positions, the project of a history of science revealed a basic paradox.
But was this exclusion based on philosophical principle or on the contingent state of science?
Their participation, which is offered gratis, is based purely on their commitment to the development of science in the subregion.
However, many of the interesting problems of generalization in psychological science do not fit this mold.
The regulations that stem from the consensus ensure a peer-review scientific process so that the science is as good as any system can guarantee.
Anxiety about the relativist abyss in which 'all pasts are equal' has thwarted efforts to evaluate alternatives to 'objective science'.
This affinity to the methods of the natural sciences reduces social science to a technical enterprise which has no necessary value implications.
Rather than either pictorial or symbolic, it might better serve cognitive science to recast this debate into a problem in both pictorial and symbolic terms.
It is this challenge that puts on the table new theoretical issues for social science and public policy.
All of this leads to a paradoxical conclusion about national styles in science.
But few have directly considered whether such differences involve different ways of doing science: are there epistemic styles for science?
We can point to many examples of styles in the sciences and elsewhere that are too widespread to appeal only to local explanations.
Consider how we might begin to work out my earlier suggestions about a critical approach to contemporary science.
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Collocations withscience


science

These are words often used in combination with science.

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actuarial science
Different applications in actuarial science, reliability, and population growth are also provided to illustrate the main results.
advance of science
Holding the balance of the rational advanceofscience against the relative world of values and attitudes.
advanced science
Just as in advancedscience we cannot do everything, we cannot do everything obviously in technology.
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