multidisciplinary

multidisciplinary — adjective

1. bringing together knowledge, skills, or methods from several different academic

1.形容詞B2
釋義

bringing together knowledge, skills, or methods from several different academic or professional fields to work on a single problem, project, or activity.

例句

The University of Nairobi runs a multidisciplinary research centre focused on climate change.

attributive use before noun: multidisciplinary + noun

Leila enjoys the multidisciplinary nature of the course, which combines art, history, and engineering.

collocation: multidisciplinary + nature / approach

同義詞
  • interdisciplinary

    very similar meaning, but 'interdisciplinary' often implies deeper integration between fields rather than fields working side by side

  • cross-disciplinary

    less common than 'multidisciplinary'; emphasises movement across traditional subject boundaries

  • multifaceted

    broader meaning — can apply to anything with many aspects, not only academic or professional fields

反義詞

文法句型

multidisciplinary + noun

用法筆記

Typically used attributively directly before a noun (e.g. a multidisciplinary team, multidisciplinary research). Cannot be used with comparative or superlative forms.

常見錯誤

The project is very multidisciplinary in its design.
The project has a multidisciplinary design.
💡'multidisciplinary' is not usually graded with 'very' or 'quite'.