experiment的意思和读音

experiment

: [ɪkˈsperɪˌment] : [ɪk'sperɪ.ment]

n.

v.

experiments  experimenting  experimented  

v.+n.do experiment,make experiment,try experiment,run experiment,conduct experiment

adj.+n.simple experiment,experiment control,risky experiment,dangerous experiment,original experiment

v.test,try out,investigate,try,trial

n.research,tryout,experimentation

experimentn.

1.a scientific test that is done in order to study what happens and to gain new knowledge

to do/perform/conduct an experiment

proved by experiment

laboratory experiments

Many people do not like the idea of experiments on animals.

2.a new activity, idea or method that you try out to see what happens or what effect it has

I've never cooked this before so it's an experiment.

the country's brief experiment in democracy

v.

1.[i]~ (on sb/sth).~ (with sth)to do a scientific experiment or experiments

Some people feel that experimenting on animals is wrong.

2.[i]~ (on sb/sth).~ (with sth)to try or test new ideas, methods, etc. to find out what effect they have

I experimented until I got the recipe just right.

He wanted to experiment more with different textures in his paintings.

n.1.;; (of)

v.1.,; (on with in)

n.1.a scientific test to find out what happens to someone or something in particular conditions2.an occasion when you test a new idea, method, or activity to find out what the result will be; the process of testing various ideas, methods, or activities to see what effect they have

v.1.to try new ideas, methods, or activities in order to find out what results they will have2.to perform scientific tests in order to find out what happens to someone or something in particular conditions

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4. expect v ; experiment n ;; express v ; ...

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1.In order to do his scientific experiment, Edison had to be out for dust at the age of his teens.

2.Proved through the experiment that, this invention method can effectively prevent this kind of permutation reaction the occurrence.

3.Experiment results demonstrate that this algorithm is better than KL transform in the computational speed and the recognition rate.KL

4.He conducted a similar experiment to establish how much energy was saved by placing a lid on a saucepan when boiling water.

5.The experiment appears to confirm that raising the price can increase how much a product is enjoyed.

6.I now see that he was one of the first to experiment with (and fail at) wearing his desk.)。

7.A third experiment was described to participants as a taste test: their task was to decide how much hot sauce to give to other tasters.

8.The general effects of this seed coating agent were better than those of two export agents used in this experiment.

9.Experiment results show that this method can improve precision ratio to a certain extent, but recall ratio greatly.

10.America, after all, has always been a grand experiment in compromise.