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单词 geoscience
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Definition of geoscience in English:

geoscience

noun ˌdʒiːəʊˈsʌɪənsˈdʒioʊˌsaɪəns
mass nounalso geosciences
  • Earth sciences, especially geology.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A degree in geoscience provides an ideal background for a science journalist.
    • It is the most comprehensive database in the geosciences and continues to grow by more than sixty thousand references a year.
    • Check out the climate data at weather stations around the world, or bone up on potential careers in geoscience.
    • ‘The geological structure is very fragile after the September 21 earthquake,’ said Liu Tsung-kuei, a professor of geosciences at the National Taiwan University.
    • Application areas of expertise and interest include the geosciences, fluid dynamics, medicine, bio-informatics, and human cognitive processes.
    • Terry is a professor of geosciences at the University of Arizona and also curator of the Department of Geosciences Mineral Museum.
    • To catch up, the federal government needs to boost exploration tax incentives and increase its investment in geosciences, which also has been neglected.
    • The former chancellor of the University of Massachusetts has set up a fund on that campus for minority students in the geosciences.
    • ‘The perspective of the church is clearly changed since those times,’ said the professor of planetary geoscience at Brown University.
    • He is a professor in the department of geosciences at the University of Rhode Island.
    • It also needs to be engaged with and supportive of the geosciences.
    • His tragic and untimely death cut short a remarkable record of achievement in geology, in public service, and in visionary leadership of Canadian and international geoscience.
    • Of course, increased funding would allow more supporting geoscience and hence assure broader buy-in from a wider spectrum of disciplines.
    • By providing key references for the broader history of science and of Canada, he enables those interested to place the contribution of geoscience into a broader context.
    • Our journals were among the first in the geosciences to be made available electronically, but we should continue to publish in paper for as long as we can.
    • ‘We had the system working just in time for the largest lava dome collapse ever seen anywhere,’ says the professor of geosciences at Penn State.
    • He is a professor of marine geoscience at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
    • Whether helping to ensure our health, secure our heritage, enhance our wealth, or to augment our security, the geosciences affect all aspects of our lives.
    • A regional approach to public geoscience will reflect our geology, and will encourage sharing of expertise among geological surveys, universities, and industry.
    • Concern was expressed that this needed regional geoscience is lacking over most of Canada, while geological survey activity is being curtailed.

Derivatives

  • geoscientist

  • noun ˌdʒiːəʊˈsʌɪəntɪstˌdʒioʊˈsaɪəntəst
    • An expert in or student of earth sciences, especially geology.

      engineers and geoscientists employed in the petroleum industry
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As with fold geometry and origin, the final appearance of a geological feature offers geoscientists many opportunities to leap to conclusions about its formation.
      • AGI is a non-profit federation of 40 geoscience professional associations representing over 100,000 geoscientists in the United States.
      • Sustainable development and climate change are now dominant themes, and geoscientists have attempted to respond with multidisciplinary solutions such as earth system science.
 
 

Definition of geoscience in US English:

geoscience

nounˈjēōˌsīənsˈdʒioʊˌsaɪəns
also geosciences
  • Earth sciences, especially geology.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our journals were among the first in the geosciences to be made available electronically, but we should continue to publish in paper for as long as we can.
    • Concern was expressed that this needed regional geoscience is lacking over most of Canada, while geological survey activity is being curtailed.
    • A degree in geoscience provides an ideal background for a science journalist.
    • By providing key references for the broader history of science and of Canada, he enables those interested to place the contribution of geoscience into a broader context.
    • His tragic and untimely death cut short a remarkable record of achievement in geology, in public service, and in visionary leadership of Canadian and international geoscience.
    • Of course, increased funding would allow more supporting geoscience and hence assure broader buy-in from a wider spectrum of disciplines.
    • It also needs to be engaged with and supportive of the geosciences.
    • ‘The perspective of the church is clearly changed since those times,’ said the professor of planetary geoscience at Brown University.
    • He is a professor of marine geoscience at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
    • He is a professor in the department of geosciences at the University of Rhode Island.
    • Application areas of expertise and interest include the geosciences, fluid dynamics, medicine, bio-informatics, and human cognitive processes.
    • Check out the climate data at weather stations around the world, or bone up on potential careers in geoscience.
    • A regional approach to public geoscience will reflect our geology, and will encourage sharing of expertise among geological surveys, universities, and industry.
    • ‘The geological structure is very fragile after the September 21 earthquake,’ said Liu Tsung-kuei, a professor of geosciences at the National Taiwan University.
    • It is the most comprehensive database in the geosciences and continues to grow by more than sixty thousand references a year.
    • The former chancellor of the University of Massachusetts has set up a fund on that campus for minority students in the geosciences.
    • To catch up, the federal government needs to boost exploration tax incentives and increase its investment in geosciences, which also has been neglected.
    • Whether helping to ensure our health, secure our heritage, enhance our wealth, or to augment our security, the geosciences affect all aspects of our lives.
    • ‘We had the system working just in time for the largest lava dome collapse ever seen anywhere,’ says the professor of geosciences at Penn State.
    • Terry is a professor of geosciences at the University of Arizona and also curator of the Department of Geosciences Mineral Museum.
 
 
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