单词 | researches |
释义 | researches —research /rɪˈsɜːtʃ/ /ˈriː.sɜːtʃ/ aep /ˈriː.sɝːtʃ/ noun [U, plural] (ALSO researches) ► B1 a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding: » scientific/medical research» a research student/assistant/laboratory» They are carrying out/conducting/doing some fascinating research into/on the language of dolphins.» His researches in the field of disease prevention produced unexpected results.Thesaurus+: ↑Inventing, designing and innovation , ↑Creating and producingWord partners for research noun• ♯carry out/♯conduct/♯do research• research ♯indicates/♯proves/♯reveals/♯suggests sth• research ♯focuses on sth• ♯detailed/♯extensive/♯in-depth research• ♯current/♯the latest/♯new/♯recent research• research ♯into/♯on sth• ♯according to research• a research ♯assistant/♯grant/♯project/♯programme• research ♯findingsWord Builder:–Nouns: search, research, researcher–Adjectives: searching–Verbs: search, researchCollocations:–Types-lu. AIDS/cancer/leukaemia research» This represents a significant step forward for cancer research.-lu. biochemical/clinical/genetic/medical/nuclear/pharmaceutical/scientific research» He spent the first eight years doing medical research.-lu. academic/archaeological/historical/scholarly research» The reconstruction is the result of years of painstaking historical research.-lu. military/psychological/social research» The drugs were discovered as a by-product of military research.-lu. animal research» The fact is there simply are no alternatives to animal research for certain types of diseases.–Adjectives-lu. detailed/extensive/in-depth research» These recommendations are based on detailed research in child development.-lu. basic/independent/initial/original/preliminary/previous research» We're currently carrying out some preliminary research before releasing the product.-lu. current/further/latest/new/recent research» Current research suggests that there is a definite link between diet and heart disease.–Verbs-lu. carry out/conduct/continue/do/perform research» The institute conducts research on economics and human affairs.-lu. begin/commission/publish research» The research was published in a medical journal.-lu. research demonstrates/indicates/proves/reveals/suggests sth» Our research indicates that various other factors need to be taken into account.-lu. research focuses on sth» His research focuses on ways to improve the chances of successful IVF treatment.–Nouns-lu. a research assistant/associate/director/fellow/group/team/worker» She was a senior research associate at Yale University.-lu. a research centre/company/council/establishment/firm/institute/institution/laboratory/organization» The study was carried out by two Cambridge research institutes involved in genetic engineering,-lu. research activities/effort/findings/interests/programme/project/plans/work» A range of computing facilities are available for research activities.-lu. a research document/material/paper/report/studies» They had published a research paper on the long-term effects of smoking.-lu. a research agenda/issue/method/technique/purposes» This material is made available for research purposes only.-lu. research funding/grant/money» Government funding of research grants will continue.-lu. a research chemist/mathematician/nurse/scientist/student» She's a senior research scientist in the department of Psychology.–Prepositions-lu. research in/into/on sth» During the 1950s she conducted research into the effects of pesticides on the food chain.-lu. research by sb» Research by a mental health charity in 1996 painted a less positive picture.-lu. according to research» Teenage girls who smoke are nearly doubling their risk of breast cancer, according to research published today.• • • Extra Examples:» He has dedicated his life to scientific research.» He emphasized that all the people taking part in the research were volunteers.» The state of Michigan has endowed three institutes to do research for industry.» I'd like to see the research that these recommendations are founded on.» It took months of painstaking research to write the book.Common mistake: research! Warning: Choose the right verb!! Don't say 'make research', say do/carry out/conduct research:✗ The company makes research into alternative energy sources.» The company does research into alternative energy sources.Common mistake: research! In its main meaning, research cannot be used with a or an.! To talk about an amount of research, do not say 'a research', say research, some research, or a lot of research:✗ He has done an interesting research into animal behaviour.» He has done some interesting research into animal behaviour.! To talk about research in the singular, you can say a piece of research:» I read a very interesting piece of research on the environment.aep /-ˈsɝːtʃ/ verb [I or T] ↑Verb Endings for research ► B2 to study a subject in detail, especially in order to discover new information or reach a new understanding: » She's researching into possible cures for AIDS.» Journalists were frantically researching the new prime minister's background, family, and interests.Thesaurus+: ↑Analysing and evaluating , ↑Assessing and estimating valueThesaurus+: ↑Inventing, designing and innovation , ↑Creating and producingresearcher /-ˈsɜː.tʃər/ aep /-ˈsɝː.tʃɚ/ noun [C]► B2» a television/political researcherThesaurus+: ↑Inventing, designing and innovation , ↑Creating and producingWord Builder:–Nouns: search, research, researcher–Adjectives: searching–Verbs: search, research • • • Extra Examples:» The amount of time and money being spent on researching this disease is pitiful.» We are researching the reproduction of elephants.» She researched a wide variety of jobs before deciding on law.» He researches heart disease.» The internet has reduced the amount of time it takes to research these subjects. |
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