science的意思和读音

science

: [ˈsaɪəns] : ['saɪəns]

n.

sciences  

adj.+n.social science,natural science,popular science,basic science,physical science

v.+n.promote science,advance science

n.discipline,knowledge,skill,art,learning

sciencen.

1.[u]knowledge about the structure and behaviour of the natural and physical world, based on facts that you can prove, for example by experiments

new developments in science and technology

the advance of modern science

the laws of science

2.[u]the study of science

science students/teachers/courses

3.[u][c]a particular branch of science

to study one of the sciences

4.[sing]a system for organizing the knowledge about a particular subject, especially one concerned with aspects of human behaviour or society

a science of international politics

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n.1.the study and knowledge of the physical world and its behavior that is based on experiments and facts that can be proved, and is organized into a system; an area of study that uses scientific methods2.a scientific subject such as chemistry, physics, or biology3.an organized way of making, arranging, or dealing with something

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1.It also directs readers to further sources for information and explains why creation science has no place in the classroom.

2.The social science research during the time of psychological warfare with a strong desire to deceive deceptive.

3.Mr Romney, no doubt sensitised by his background in private equity, wants green cards "stapled" to advanced science degrees.绿

4.Anything that makes science a more creative experience for children has got to be good.

5.A man touched down on the moon, aw'sl there'se down in Berlin, a world was connected by our own science and imagining.

6.You and I share the life of that immortal cell, known to science as the stem cell.

7.Some have it down to a science through meter readings and even know how much various appliances cost to run.

8.The discovery of the planet, with an estimated radius about twice that of Earth, was announced Monday at the National Science Foundation.(613

9.In the eyes of science historians, Darwin's most consequential claim was that the discontinuous face of life as a whole was an illusion.

10.and it might be said after all that, at first sight, our science certainly seems to have re-adopted the solution of closing the frontier.