单词 | scientific |
释义 | scientific (saɪəntɪfɪk ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B1 Scientific is used to describe things that relate to science or to a particular science. ...federal financing of basic scientific research , especially in the fields of health and national security. ...the use of animals in scientific experiments. ...scientific instruments. scientifically (saɪəntɪfɪkli ) adverb B2 ...scientifically advanced countries. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2 If you do something in a scientific way, you do it carefully and thoroughly, using experiments or tests. It's not a scientific way to test their opinions. ...the scientific study of capitalist development. Synonyms: systematic, accurate, exact, precise scientifically adverb B2 Efforts are being made to research it scientifically. Collocations: scientific scrutiny He will have carried out a visual inspection and, thirdly, the work will have been subjected to scientific scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times Ancient traditional therapies do not always stand up to close scientific scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times The latest research suggests that many long-held beliefs about fitness are not borne out when exposed to scientific scrutiny. Times,Sunday Times It based the claims on an unpublished report that had not been subjected to routine scientific scrutiny - and ignored warnings from scientific advisers. Times, Sunday Times One by one, they go through the most influential alternative therapies (acupuncture, homeopathy, chiropractic and herbal medicines) and subject them to scientific scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times Before the show, mountains had either been romanticized or the subject of scientific study. The Times Literary Supplement (2015) Using acupuncture to treat chronic back pain is more effective than standard treatments alone, a leading scientific study has found. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Many of those who have demonised plastic bags have enlisted scientific study to their cause. Times, Sunday Times (2008) She had a lasting impact on the world of scientific study too. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Subjected to scientific study, he believes he has also acquired superpowers: he can, for instance, ' slightly teleport'. Times, Sunday Times (2015) A scientific technique for checking changes in documents showed the change that had been made. Times, Sunday Times That the construction of these machines proves a scientific technique immensely superior to ours can not be disputed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 New scientific techniques unavailable when the crimes were perpetrated will be used to pursue convictions. Times, Sunday Times Many will ask whether scientific techniques could not be used to establish forgeries. Times, Sunday Times The volcano left them as blackened chars, yet new scientific techniques may now allow them to be read. Times,Sunday Times The remedies also need to undergo conventional scientific testing to make sure that they won't interact with other medication. Times, Sunday Times Unlike 'best before' dates, 'use by' dates relate to safety and are based on scientific testing. Times, Sunday Times But, crucially he admitted no scientific testing had been conducted to confirm their identities. The Sun Owners of relics are now more willing to allow scientific testing as dating can be obtained from a sample as small as a pinch of salt. Times, Sunday Times That the suits can be used until the results of prolonged and rigorous scientific testing finally emerge with unequivocal answers? Times, Sunday Times They developed a conceptual framework for evaluating cases of disputed confession, which has influenced scientific thinking and clinical practice. Times, Sunday Times The disclosure of the minutes offers a glimpse of scientific thinking as the outbreak emerged and raises questions about the speed of the response. Times,Sunday Times But marketing also demands a degree of scientific thinking. Times, Sunday Times He was soon to gain a reputation for advanced scientific thinking. Times, Sunday Times She helped change scientific thinking about prehistoric life and our planet's past. The Sun As a newspaper committed to scientific truth, we are happy to oblige. Times, Sunday Times Why couldn't they accept the harsh scientific truth? Times, Sunday Times He used electricity to isolate new elements, potassium and sodium, and he lectured to vast audiences eager for scientific truth. Times, Sunday Times But we should be wary of compromising the whole concept of scientific truth in our pursuit of pluralism. Times, Sunday Times You surely don't need to be a climatologist to see that the search for scientific truth has involved scepticism and questioning more than drawing up a consensus by committee. Times, Sunday Times Doctors say such tests have no scientific validity and warn that they could lead to malnutrition. Times, Sunday Times Despite pushing their scientific validity, manufacturers have yet to put any of their clever drinks through a rigorous trial. Times, Sunday Times The scientific validity and human relevance of this research, arguably the most important and fundamental aspect, was not addressed by the academy. Times, Sunday Times Scientific journals contain articles that have been peer reviewed, in an attempt to ensure that articles meet the journal's standards of quality, and scientific validity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To retain the scientific validity of the study, interviewers are not allowed to substitute respondents for families that do not participate. 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