单词 | study |
释义 | study (stʌdi ) Word forms: studies , studying , studied 1. verb A1 If you study, you spend time learning about a particular subject or subjects. ...a relaxed and happy atmosphere that will allow you to study to your full potential. [VERB] He went to Hull University, where he studied History and Economics. [VERB noun] The rehearsals make it difficult for her to study for law school exams. [VERB + for] Synonyms: learn, cram [informal], swot (up) [British, informal], read up 2. uncountable noun A2 Study is the activity of studying. ...the use of maps and visual evidence in the study of local history. Synonyms: examination, investigation, analysis, consideration 3. countable noun A study of a subject is a piece of research on it. Recent studies suggest that as many as 5 in 1000 new mothers are likely to have this problem. ...the first study of English children's attitudes. Synonyms: piece of research, survey, report, paper 4. plural noun You can refer to educational subjects or courses that contain several elements as studies of a particular kind. ...a new centre for Islamic studies. She is currently doing a business studies course at Leeds. She gave up her studies to take a job with the company. 5. verb B2 If you study something, you look at it or watch it very carefully, in order to find something out. Debbie studied her friend's face for a moment. [VERB noun] Synonyms: examine, survey, look at, scrutinize 6. verb B2 If you study something, you consider it or observe it carefully in order to be able to understand it fully. I know that you've been studying chimpanzees for thirty years now. [VERB noun] I invite every citizen to carefully study the document. [VERB noun] Synonyms: contemplate, read, examine, consider 7. countable noun A study by an artist is a drawing which is done in preparation for a larger picture. 8. countable noun B1+ A study is a room in a house which is used for reading, writing, and studying. 9. See also studied, case study Quotations: Of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh Bible: Ecclesiastes Collocations: study a pattern Study the pattern in the upper grid for 30 seconds, then cover it up and redraw it as accurately as you can on the grid below. Times, Sunday Times And we can study his patterns. Christianity Today Seismologists studying this pattern believe that each earthquake may trigger the next. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You need to study the patterns of the ocean. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This was because she spent the last academic year studying abroad. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Most students have the opportunity to study abroad. Times, Sunday Times (2016) More than a quarter of courses offer the chance to study abroad for a year. Times, Sunday Times (2008) More and more students are looking to study abroad and it is easy to see why. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Furthermore, many British business schools offer the chance to study abroad. Times, Sunday Times (2008) This same dimension of trust exists when we study science as well. Christianity Today These students were also 10 per cent less likely to enrol in prestigious universities and study science, technology, engineering and maths subjects. Times, Sunday Times Asked what encouraged them to study science, the quality of their teacher was seen as critical. Times, Sunday Times At least half are planning to study science, and at least 20 of those want to go to medical school. Times, Sunday Times The new centre was launched at a time when applications to study science nationally were declining. Times, Sunday Times There are some serious social consequences to the spreading pattern of finding a marriage partner later in life, the study suggested. Times, Sunday Times (2013) A 1993 study suggested that the former may boost collagen, the protein that keeps the skin plump. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Researchers will assess whether this improves academic performance, after a pilot study suggested that it had a positive effect on exam results. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Our previous study suggested that gambogic acid might be involved in autophagy; however, its role in pancreatic cancer remained unclear. 2019, 'Gambogic acid induces autophagy and combines synergistically with chloroquine to suppress pancreatic cancer by increasing the accumulation of reactive oxygen species', Cancer Cell International The study suggested, among other things, two-fold intervention praxes for the church. 2017, 'The Challenges of Climate Change and the Culpability of Churches: Towards an Effective Church Climate Change Action in Nigeria', Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology The study was undertaken to assess the perception regarding the anaesthesiology and anaesthesiologists among the general population. 2009, 'Knowledge about Anaesthesia and Anaesthesiologist Amongst General Population in India', Indian Journal of Anaesthesia A microscopical study was undertaken to analyze the eventual fungi adhesion over a polyester imide surface in enameled copper wires. 2003, 'Architecture and relevance of several strongly adhered biofilms over a polyester imide (PEI) surface Arquitetura e relevância de diversos biofilmes fortemente aderidos a uma superfície de poliéster-imida', Brazilian Journal of Microbiology A study was undertaken to determine the distribution and diversity of viruses causing yellow mosaic disease. 2017, 'Classical and next generation sequencing approaches unravel Bymovirus diversity in barley crops in France', PLOS ONE The systematic study of stars and planets began. Times, Sunday Times That the moment for its systematic study and careful treating has arrived no one aware of the facts can doubt for an instant. Times,Sunday Times She didn't emphasize fixed periods of sitting meditation, nor did she encourage the systematic study of hwadus(kong-an). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Noology thus outlines a systematic study and organization of everything dealing with knowing and knowledge. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He took great delight in the systematic study of natural history. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 From the 1970s onwards, the topic of study became the personal relations between magnates and the crown, and the distribution of patronage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a direct and independent topic of study, creativity effectively received no attention until the 19th century. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Students are asked to explain, comment on, or assess a topic of study in the form of an essay. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The environment has been another interesting topic of study. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The taxonomy of this genus continues to be a topic of study as new species are named or long-standing ones reassigned to other genera. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 学习 Japanese: 勉強する |
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