scientific
scientific — 形容詞
1. connected with the study of nature and based on collecting information and testi
科學的
與科學相關;用科學方法研究的
connected with the study of nature and based on collecting information and testing ideas in an organized way — for example, a scientific experiment, scientific knowledge, or a scientific paper.
Nkechi's scientific research on ocean life won her a national award.
Nkechi 關於海洋生物的科學研究為她贏得了一項國家級獎項。
scientific research + on [topic]
The school bought new tools for its scientific lab.
學校為它的科學實驗室購買了新的工具。
Jack wrote a scientific paper about how trees communicate through their roots.
Jack 寫了一篇關於樹木如何透過根部溝通的科學論文。
Layla enjoys studying scientific subjects like chemistry and astronomy.
Layla 喜歡學習化學和天文學這類科學科目。
The museum has a new exhibition about major scientific discoveries in medicine.
博物館舉辦了一場關於醫學重大科學發現的新展覽。
- science-based
less formal, emphasises that something draws on science without sounding technical
- empirical
more formal; stresses knowledge gained through observation and experiment rather than theory
- technical
narrower; relates to applied science or technology rather than natural science in general
- unscientific
not following the principles of science
- non-scientific
belonging to an area outside science, neutral in tone
文法句型
scientific + noun
be + scientific
用法筆記
Often used attributively before nouns related to research or academic fields (e.g., scientific journal, scientific community, scientific method). When referring to the subject of study itself, use the noun 'science' instead: 'She studies science' (not 'She studies scientific').
常見錯誤
2. done according to a clear set of rules or steps, in a careful and organized way
有條理的
講究方法且有步驟的
done according to a clear set of rules or steps, in a careful and organized way — for example, a scientific approach to solving a problem, or keeping records in a scientific manner.
Rodrigo took a scientific approach to organizing his team's weekly tasks.
Rodrigo 用有系統的方式來安排他團隊的每週任務。
scientific approach to [doing something]
Yumi used a scientific method to test which bread recipe gave the best result.
Yumi 用了一套有系統的方法來測試哪個麵包食譜效果最好。
The detective used scientific reasoning to solve the case.
那位偵探運用有條理的推理來偵破案件。
Gabriel kept a scientific record of his daily exercise and food intake for a month.
Gabriel 連續一個月將自己的每日運動和飲食攝取做了有系統的記錄。
The manager wants a more scientific way to decide which job candidate to hire.
經理想要一套更有系統的方式來決定該雇用哪個求職者。
- systematic
very close in meaning; emphasises following a clear plan with ordered steps
- methodical
stresses patience, thoroughness, and care in following each step
- analytical
focuses on breaking information into parts to understand relationships
- rigorous
carries the strongest sense of strictness and high standards
- haphazard
done without any plan or order
- random
done without a clear method or purpose
- unscientific
describes thinking that is not careful or methodical
文法句型
scientific + abstract noun
more scientific + noun
用法筆記
Common with abstract nouns such as approach, method, way, attitude, and reasoning. This sense does not require the topic to be actual science — it describes the style or quality of thinking. The opposite is 'unscientific' or 'haphazard.'