cosmology
cosmology — 名詞
- cosmologysingular
- cosmologiesplural
1. the area of science and philosophy that tries to explain how the whole universe
宇宙學
研究宇宙起源與整體結構的學科
the area of science and philosophy that tries to explain how the whole universe began, what it is made of, and how it changes over time
Kasia is writing a university thesis on cosmology and dark matter.
Kasia 正在撰寫關於宇宙學和暗物質的大學論文。
cosmology + dark matter — key subfield collocation
Modern cosmology combines ideas from physics, astronomy, and mathematics.
現代宇宙學結合了物理學、天文學和數學的觀點。
modern cosmology — common attributive use
Baraka's grandfather studied ancient Greek cosmology at university in the 1960s.
Baraka 的祖父在 1960 年代於大學修讀古希臘宇宙學。
The discovery of dark energy changed many long-held beliefs in cosmology.
暗能量的發現改變了宇宙學中許多長久以來的觀點。
At a conference, scientists discussed cosmology, the Big Bang, and the fate of the universe.
在一場研討會上,科學家們討論了宇宙學、大霹靂以及宇宙的命運。
- cosmogony
narrower — refers specifically to theories of the origin or birth of the universe, not its overall study
- astrophysics
overlapping but narrower focus — applies physics to understand celestial objects and their behaviour
文法句型
[uncountable] the subject or field
[countable] a particular theory of the universe
用法筆記
Distinguish from astronomy: astronomy focuses on observing individual stars, planets, and galaxies, while cosmology studies the universe as a whole — its origin, overall structure, and ultimate fate. Cosmology can also be used as a countable noun to mean a particular theory of the universe, e.g. 'the steady-state cosmology'.