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sci·en·tif·ic S0147100 (sī′ən-tĭf′ĭk)adj. Of, relating to, or employing the methodology of science. [Medieval Latin scientificus, producing knowledge : Latin scientia, knowledge; see science + Latin -ficus, -fic.] sci′en·tif′i·cal·ly adv.scientific (ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk) or scientificaladj1. (prenominal) of, relating to, derived from, or used in science: scientific equipment. 2. (prenominal) occupied in science: scientific manpower. 3. conforming with the principles or methods used in science: a scientific approach. ˌscienˈtifically advsci•en•tif•ic (ˌsaɪ ənˈtɪf ɪk) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or concerned with a science or the sciences. 2. regulated by or conforming to the principles of exact science. 3. systematic or accurate in the manner of an exact science. [1580–90; < Medieval Latin scientificus= Latin scient- (see science) + -i - -i- + -ficus -fic] sci`en•tif′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | scientific - of or relating to the practice of science; "scientific journals" | | 2. | scientific - conforming with the principles or methods used in science; "a scientific approach"unscientific - not consistent with the methods or principles of science; "an unscientific lack of objectivity" |
scientificadjective1. technological, technical, chemical, biological, empirical, factual scientific research2. systematic, accurate, exact, precise, ordered, controlled, rational, mathematical, rigorous, analytical, methodical the scientific study of capitalist developmentTranslationsscience (ˈsaiəns) noun1. knowledge gained by observation and experiment. 科學 科学2. a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc. 學科 学科3. these sciences considered as a whole. My daughter prefers science to languages. 理科 理科ˌscienˈtific (-ˈti-) adjective1. of science. scientific dis-coveries. 科學的 科学的2. (negative unscientific) following the rules of science. scientific methods. 依照科學理論的 科学的ˌscienˈtifically (-ˈti-) adverb 科學上 科学地ˈscientist noun a person who studies one or more branches of science. 科學家 科学家science fiction abbreviation ( sci-fi) stories dealing with future times on Earth or in space. 科幻小說 科学幻想小说scientific
a (kind of) turn of mindA particular way of considering, thinking about, or approaching things in one's life. My dad always had a very pragmatic turn of mind, so everything he did had to be weighed against how it would benefit him and the family. With the release of his new non-fiction book about international policy, the star athlete has been revealing a surprisingly intellectual turn of mind.See also: mind, of, turnscientific wild-ass guessAn estimate or guess based on very simple evidence, reasoning, or logic. Often abbreviated with the acronym "SWAG." Now, this is just a scientific wild-ass guess, but judging from the calculations I jotted down just now, we need to clear about $500,000 in sales to recoup our development costs. I never trust weather forecasts—in this country, they're little more than scientific wild-ass guesses!See also: guess, scientifica practical, scientific, etc. turn of ˈmind a practical, scientific, etc. way of thinking about things: He’s got a very practical turn of mind. He can fix anything.See also: mind, of, turnscientific wild ass guess and SWAG phr. & comp. abb. a simple guess. (Often objectionable.) I don’t know at all. That was a SWAG. I always use the SWAG system. See also: ass, guess, scientific, wildEncyclopediaSeesciencescientific
scientific (sī′ən-tĭf′ĭk)adj. Of, relating to, or employing the methodology of science. sci′en·tif′i·cal·ly adv.See SCI See SCIscientific Related to scientific: scientific method, scientific notationSynonyms for scientificadj technologicalSynonyms- technological
- technical
- chemical
- biological
- empirical
- factual
adj systematicSynonyms- systematic
- accurate
- exact
- precise
- ordered
- controlled
- rational
- mathematical
- rigorous
- analytical
- methodical
Antonyms for scientificadj conforming with the principles or methods used in scienceAntonyms |