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词汇 scientific
释义 scientific
adjective
uk /ˌsaɪ.ənˈtɪf.ɪk/ us /ˌsaɪ.ənˈtɪf.ɪk/
B1
relating to science, or using the organized methods of science: 科学的;应用科学方法的
a scientific discovery/experiment/theory科学发现/实验/理论
scientific data/evidence/research科学数据/证据/研究
the scientific communityThe project has attracted considerable criticism from the scientific community (= from scientists).这个项目招致了科学界广泛的批评。
careful and using a system or method: 审慎而系统的
scientific approachWe will have to adopt a more scientific approach in the future.我们将来得采用更审慎系统的方法。
scientific aboutI try to arrange things in some kind of a system, but I'm not very scientific about it.我尽量把事情安排得规矩些,但不是非常精确。
scientific terminology科学术语
scientific theory科学理论
A great deal of scientific research is being performed in this area.
The theory apparently has no scientific basis.
Scientific studies have proved the theory false.
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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Classifying and creating order
Planning, expecting and arranging

Related word


scientifically

scientific | American Dictionary


scientific
adjective
us/ˌsɑɪ·ənˈtɪf·ɪk/
relating to science:
The biotechnology center is on the cutting edge of scientific research.
Scientific also means using organized methods, like those of science:
I haven’t been very scientific about the design of the garden.

scientifically


adverbus/ˌsɑɪ·ənˈtɪf·ɪk·li/

Examples of scientific


scientific
By no means, however, does such a development imply a scientific revolution or paradigm change.
Rejuvenation of the academic staff will doubtless also entail scientific modernization and make possible new forms of research and education.
The prospect of a deeper scientific understanding of ageing processes and their technical manipulation is encouraging the ' biologisation' of old age.
We have a firm scientific foundation for approaching the problem.
His scientific career begain in the mid-1930s, when he helped verify the neuron doctrine against the reticular theory.
The history of the physics of motion provides an example of adverse effects that everyday experiences may have on the development of scientific theories.
Several commentators advocate moderation on the grounds that a scientific approach must secure itself against premature generalizations.
They consider plausible alternative explanations, address them with evidence, and promote deeper scientific understanding of evolution and its consequences.
Commitment to the scientific enterprise requires that we not accept claims about constraint, exaptation, or spandrel in the absence of evidence.
Cartesian dualism is a minority position in contemporary philosophy, at least as a scientific theory of mind, and for very good reason.
Scientific theories are often the result of years or decades of hard work, sometimes with many scientists from different laboratories contributing.
I also discuss the implications of self-experiments for scientific practices.
Surprising new ideas may spring from such scientific adventure!
They have scientific interest, though, because they were bidirectional (better mood in the middle of the day, worse mood earlier and later).
Just as ostracism can slow economic growth, demands for methodological "correctness" can slow scientific progress.
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