| 单词 | scientific |
| 释义 | scientificWord family (noun) science scientist (adjective) scientific ≠ unscientific (adverb) scientifically From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishscientificsci‧en‧tif‧ic /ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk◂/ ●●● S3 W2 adjective1 [no comparative] about or relating to science, or using its methodsWe believe in investing in scientific research.the limits of scientific knowledgedecisions based on scientific evidencethe international scientific community (=scientists)2 informalORGANIZE using an organized systemI keep accounts for the business, but I’m not scientific about it.3 → the scientific method —scientifically /-kli/ adverbIt hasn’t been scientifically proven, though.Examples from the Corpusscientific• He wanted the information to make club selection more scientific.• She was impatient, angry, and scientific.• Tell me how you write love poetry which is objective, scientific, and devoid of any personal presence.• Through their size, funding and concentration of personnel they are central scientific and technological establishments.• There is no scientific basis for such policies.• More complex annuity problems can also be programmed on nearly all business and scientific calculators rather easily.• There isn't a very scientific filing system in the office.• Councillors commended the scheme put forward by Tilhill Economic Forestry for its design and consideration for sites of archaeological and scientific interest.• scientific research |
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