science
名词 n.
动词 v.
发音 sīʹ-əns
英文释义
名词 n.
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A particular discipline or branch of knowledge that is natural, measurable or consisting of systematic principles rather than intuition or technical skill.
— Economics is a messy discipline: too fluid to be a science, too rigorous to be an art. Perhaps it is fitting that economists’ most-used metric, gross domestic product (GDP), is a tangle too. GDP measures the total value of output in an economic territory. Its apparent simplicity explains why it is scrutinised down to tenths of a percentage point every month.
- Obsolete spelling of scion.
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Specifically the natural sciences.
— My favorite subjects at school are science, mathematics, and history.
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Knowledge gained through study or practice; mastery of a particular discipline or area.
— For by his mightie Science he had seene / The secret vertue of that weapon keene […]
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The fact of knowing something; knowledge or understanding of a truth.
— O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding vain and profane babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called: Which some professing have erred concerning the faith. Grace be with thee. Amen.
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The collective discipline of study or learning acquired through the scientific method; the sum of knowledge gained from such methods and discipline.
— Meronyms: physical science, life science, natural science, social science
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Knowledge derived from scientific disciplines, scientific method, or any systematic effort.
— While much good science has come from the Hubble telescope (including the most reliable measure to date for the expansion rate of the universe), you would never know from media accounts that the foundation of our cosmic knowledge continues to flow primarily from the analysis of spectra and not from looking at pretty pictures.
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The scientific community.
— Science knows it doesn't know everything; otherwise, it'd stop.
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Synonym of sweet science (“the sport of boxing”).
— From a conviction, that the science is universally understood, the strong are taught humility, and the weak confidence. Many have laughed at the idea, that Boxing is of national service, but they have laughed at the expence^([sic]) of truth.
动词 v.
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To cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct.
— I mock'd at all religious Fear, Deep-scienced in the mazy Lore Of mad Philosophy
- To use science to solve a problem.
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aeronautics
agriscience
anthropology
applied science
archeology
archival science
astronautics
astronomy
behavioral science
biology
bionanoscience
bioscience
botany
brain science
chemistry
citizen science
climatology
cognitive science
computer science
cybernetics
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data science
dismal science
Earth science
ecology
economics
environmental science
ethnoscience
exact science
fire science
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formal science
fundamental science
geology
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geroscience
glycoscience
hard science
health science
information science
library science
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linguistics
marine science
materials science
medicine
meteorology
nanoscience
natural science
neurology
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oceanography
optometry
palaeontology
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palynology
pharmacy
photoscience
physical science
physics
planetary science
plant science
police science
political science
psychology
pure science
robotics
rocket science
social science
sociology
soft science
soil science
space science
structural science
superscience
systems science
technoscience
zoology
衍生词
actuarial science
agroscience
animal science
antiscience
anti-science
Bachelor of Science
basic science
behavioural science
big science
blind with science
bread science
broscience
cargo cult science
climate science
collateral science
computer science
crank science
creation science
crime science
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cryoscience
decision science
dismal science
domestic science
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double science
down to a science
drop science
earth science
economic science
e-science
exoscience
family and consumer science
fantascience
fish science
fish sciences
food science
gay science
geographic information science
hard science fiction
have down to a science
health science
Hollywood science
hydroscience
inscience
interruption science
interscience
junk science
Letters and Science
liberal science
library and information science
literary science
little science
mad science
Master of Science
material science
materials science
McScience
megascience
metascience
military science
moral science
mortuary science
multiscience
naval science
non-science
nonscience
omniscience
palæoscience
paleoscience
parascience
pathological science
pharmaceutical sciences
philosophy of science
pop-science
popular science
proscience
proto-science
protoscience
proto-science fiction
pseudo-science
pseudoscience
psychoscience
quantum information science
quasiscience
quasi-science
racial science
rubber science
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small science
social science
soft science fiction
sports science
subscience
sweet science
telescience
thank science
translational science
triple science
university of applied sciences
unscience
ur-science
veterinary science
xenoscience
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词源 1
From Middle English science, scyence, borrowed from Old French science, escience, from Latin scientia (“knowledge”), from sciēns, the present participle stem of scire (“to know”).
词源 2
See scion.
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