单词 | scientists |
释义 | science /sīˈəns/noun
ORIGIN: L scientia, from sciēns, -entis prp of scīre to know sciˈenced adjective (archaic) Versed, learned sciˈent adjective (archaic) Having knowledge or skill sciential /-enˈshl/ adjective (rare)
scientifˈic adjective
scientifˈical adjective (rare) scientifˈically adverb scientificity /sī-ən-tif-isˈi-ti/ noun sciˈentism noun
sciˈentist noun A person who studies or practises any science, esp natural science scientisˈtic adjective sciˈentize or sciˈentise transitive verb To treat in a scientific way Scientolˈogist noun Scientolˈogy® noun A religious movement founded in the USA in the 1950s by L Ron Hubbard, which claims that an individual's full spiritual potential may be realized through study and psychotherapy science fiction noun A literary genre dealing with speculative scientific and technological developments, esp the imaginative presentation, often set in the future, of people and environments on the earth, on other planets or in space (informal short form sci-fi /sīˈfīˈ/) science park noun A centre for industrial research, etc attached to a university, set up for the purpose of co-operation between the academic and the commercial world scientific whaling noun Whaling carried out actually or ostensibly for the purposes of research the (noble) science The art of boxing |
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