释义 |
dynamicist|daɪˈnæmɪsɪst| [f. dynamics + -ist 2.] One who studies dynamics.
1956Nature 18 Feb. 321/1 It is particularly important that meteorologists (especially dynamicists) should develop the difficult studies of individual clouds. 1957G. E. Hutchinson Treat. Limnol. I. v. 251 Some empirical work was done in the eighteenth century, largely by engineers, but it seldom conformed to the expectations of the deductive dynamicists. 1971Nature 23 Apr. 491/3 The assumptions that are made by planetary dynamicists regarding the state of the Earth's interior in the geological past are particularly difficult to investigate. |