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单词 experimentation
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Definition of experimentation in English:

experimentation

noun ɪkspɛrɪmɛnˈteɪʃ(ə)nɪkˌspɛrəmənˈteɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The process of performing a scientific procedure, especially in a laboratory, to determine something.

    experimentation on the brain and the nerves
    after experimentation in the laboratory, the first vines of the new clone were planted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In other words, at issue here is the ethical dilemma of undertaking human experimentation based on inappropriate and incomplete basic research.
    • Next come attempts to verify this hypothesis by further experimentation.
    • Through reckless experimentation a scientist fuses his body with a fly's.
    • The company has also engaged in extensive in-house testing and experimentation on a wide range of metals, plastics, acrylics, and quartz.
    • In science class, you abhorred textbooks, preferring to learn through experimentation.
    • Today, most scientists investigate the world through a process of clinical observation and experimentation, avoiding sentiment.
    • The public debate about animal experimentation has been raging - albeit with varying ferocity - for nearly 140 years.
    • Decisions are made and adjusted based on continuous scientific experimentation and monitoring.
    • One problem with the evidence from human studies is that very little of it comes from controlled experimentation.
    • Objective scientific research and experimentation must be left free from interference.
    1. 1.1 The action or process of trying out new ideas, methods, or activities.
      It was a period of innovation and experimentation with new decorative techniques
      experimentation with drugs has been associated with boredom
      a flair for musical experimentation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The early years of the fledgling Agency were a time of learning and experimentation.
      • Clearly, there's a lot of room for experimentation for pricing smartphones, and the vendors are feeling their way as they go.
      • Rebecca learned how to farm her land mostly by this sort of experimentation.
      • Finding true market value usually requires some experimentation.
      • Experimentation will be necessary to find the combination of cooking features that best suits your personal taste.
      • Technical advances encouraged experimentation with new techniques and materials.
      • It will be dedicated to experimentation and the production of new forms of architectural discourse.
      • There is no reason why creative writing, while encouraging experimentation, cannot also promote structure and discipline in writing.
      • When you're directing for cinema, you don't get to do as much stylistic experimentation.
      • He has laid out his life's story in two memoirs, delving into everything from his complex relationships with his parents to his youthful experimentation with drugs.
 
 

Definition of experimentation in US English:

experimentation

nounɪkˌspɛrəmənˈteɪʃ(ə)nikˌsperəmənˈtāSH(ə)n
  • 1The process of performing a scientific procedure, especially in a laboratory, to determine something.

    experimentation on the brain and the nerves
    after experimentation in the laboratory, the first vines of the new clone were planted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today, most scientists investigate the world through a process of clinical observation and experimentation, avoiding sentiment.
    • In other words, at issue here is the ethical dilemma of undertaking human experimentation based on inappropriate and incomplete basic research.
    • Through reckless experimentation a scientist fuses his body with a fly's.
    • In science class, you abhorred textbooks, preferring to learn through experimentation.
    • One problem with the evidence from human studies is that very little of it comes from controlled experimentation.
    • The public debate about animal experimentation has been raging - albeit with varying ferocity - for nearly 140 years.
    • Objective scientific research and experimentation must be left free from interference.
    • Decisions are made and adjusted based on continuous scientific experimentation and monitoring.
    • The company has also engaged in extensive in-house testing and experimentation on a wide range of metals, plastics, acrylics, and quartz.
    • Next come attempts to verify this hypothesis by further experimentation.
    1. 1.1 The action or process of trying out new ideas, methods, or activities.
      It was a period of innovation and experimentation with new decorative techniques
      experimentation with drugs has been associated with boredom
      a flair for musical experimentation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Rebecca learned how to farm her land mostly by this sort of experimentation.
      • It will be dedicated to experimentation and the production of new forms of architectural discourse.
      • Finding true market value usually requires some experimentation.
      • When you're directing for cinema, you don't get to do as much stylistic experimentation.
      • Experimentation will be necessary to find the combination of cooking features that best suits your personal taste.
      • The early years of the fledgling Agency were a time of learning and experimentation.
      • Technical advances encouraged experimentation with new techniques and materials.
      • There is no reason why creative writing, while encouraging experimentation, cannot also promote structure and discipline in writing.
      • He has laid out his life's story in two memoirs, delving into everything from his complex relationships with his parents to his youthful experimentation with drugs.
      • Clearly, there's a lot of room for experimentation for pricing smartphones, and the vendors are feeling their way as they go.
 
 
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