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the·o·ret·i·cal T0151500 (thē′ə-rĕt′ĭ-kəl) also the·o·ret·ic (-rĕt′ĭk)adj.1. Of, relating to, or based on theory.2. Restricted to theory; not practical or applied: theoretical physics.3. Studying or working to develop theory. [Late Latin theōrēticus, from Greek theōrētikos, from theōrētos, observable, from theōrein, to look at; see theorem.] the′o·ret′i·cal·ly adv.theoretical (ˌθɪəˈrɛtɪkəl) or theoreticadj1. of or based on theory2. lacking practical application or actual existence; hypothetical3. using or dealing in theory; impractical ˌtheoˈretically advthe•o•ret•i•cal (ˌθi əˈrɛt ɪ kəl) also the`o•ret′ic, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or consisting in theory; not practical. 2. existing only in theory; hypothetical. 3. given to, forming, or dealing with theories; speculative. [1610–20; theoretic (< Late Latin theōrēticus < Greek theōrētikós=theōrēt(ós) that may be seen (v. adj. of theōreîn to observe; see theorem) + -ikos -ic) + -al1] the`o•ret′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | theoretical - concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; "theoretical science"theoreticempirical, empiric - derived from experiment and observation rather than theory; "an empirical basis for an ethical theory"; "empirical laws"; "empirical data"; "an empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known" | | 2. | theoretical - concerned with theories rather than their practical applications; "theoretical physics"applied - concerned with concrete problems or data rather than with fundamental principles; "applied physics"; "applied psychology"; "technical problems in medicine, engineering, economics and other applied disciplines"- Sidney Hook |
theoreticaladjective1. abstract, pure, speculative, ideal, impractical theoretical physics abstract applied, practical, realistic, factual, experiential2. hypothetical, academic, notional, unproven, conjectural, postulatory There is a theoretical risk, but there is seldom a problem.theoreticaladjective1. Existing only in concept and not in reality:abstract, hypothetic, hypothetical, ideal, theoretic, transcendent, transcendental.2. Concerned primarily with theories rather than practical matters:abstract, academic, speculative, theoretic.Translationstheory (ˈθiəri) – plural ˈtheories – noun1. an idea or explanation which has not yet been proved to be correct. There are many theories about the origin of life; In theory, I agree with you, but it would not work in practice. 意見,觀念 意见,观念 2. the main principles and ideas in an art, science etc as opposed to the practice of actually doing it. A musician has to study both the theory and practice of music. 理論 理论ˌtheoˈretical (-ˈreti-) adjective 理論上的 理论上的ˌtheoˈretically (-ˈreti-) adverb. 在理論上 在理论上ˈtheorize, ˈtheorise verb to make theories. He did not know what had happened, so he could only theorize about it. 推理(推想) 推理(推想) ˈtheorist noun 理論家 理论家EncyclopediaSeetheorytheoretical
the·o·ret·i·cal (thē′ə-rĕt′ĭ-kəl)adj.1. Of, relating to, or based on theory.2. Restricted to theory; not practical.theoretical Related to theoretical: Theoretical valueSynonyms for theoreticaladj abstractSynonyms- abstract
- pure
- speculative
- ideal
- impractical
Antonyms- applied
- practical
- realistic
- factual
- experiential
adj hypotheticalSynonyms- hypothetical
- academic
- notional
- unproven
- conjectural
- postulatory
Synonyms for theoreticaladj existing only in concept and not in realitySynonyms- abstract
- hypothetic
- hypothetical
- ideal
- theoretic
- transcendent
- transcendental
adj concerned primarily with theories rather than practical mattersSynonyms- abstract
- academic
- speculative
- theoretic
Synonyms for theoreticaladj concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerationsSynonymsAntonymsadj concerned with theories rather than their practical applicationsAntonyms |