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单词 ufology
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Definition of ufology in English:

ufology

noun juːˈfɒlədʒijuˈfɑlədʒi
mass noun
  • The study of UFOs.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The psi-trickster element in ufology renders that field of inquiry even more marginal, dangerous, and repulsive to anyone who aspires to rational and intelligible forms of life and thought.
    • Similarly, the best criticisms in areas such as ufology and cryptozoology come from critics within those protosciences.
    • This landmark case of Brazilian ufology dealt with the appearance of the notorious chupas - boxlike flying contraptions which fired laser-like beams against the hapless inhabitants of Amazonian communities.
    • The video was certainly very interesting and no response indicated they wish no involvement in the subject of ufology.
    • Ufology is in a state of self denial.
    • There in the thin desert air, as confused reports were confirmed and then abruptly denied, the study of UFOs, or ufology, was born.
    • However, would it possible to assume that the entire science of ufology is nothing but a mere secretive component of the real story of flying objects?
    • This is a weekly delve into cryptozoology, ufology, medical marvels, scientific wonders, strange facts or weird goings-on.
    • The popularity of ufology has declined and this has tied in with the demise of this television show.
    • Here, you can find an index to the who's who of UFOlogy.
    • All are wearing identical jumpsuits, some sort of shiny metallic material straight out of human ufology, and all of them have a stone of one kind or another embedded into their forehead.
    • So what is ufology?
    • The archives of ufology, not H.G. Wells, provided Spielberg's source material.
    • In her study of ufology, Jodi Dean comments that the discourse of ufologists claims to be reasonable, ‘but everyone else finds what they are saying incomprehensible.’
    • I'd really like to move this to the Lab, since it's clearly a paranormal/fringe science / ufology subject.
    • The emerging science of ufology may hold solutions to ongoing religious and political unrest that serves only to polarize humanity.

Derivatives

  • ufological

  • adjective
    • Once again the title of the film serves as a vehicle for the introduction of ufological terminology into the public lexicon.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The book provides both a thoughtful and insightful read into the ufological history of the cinema and its subsequent representation both on the cinema screen and television screens in our homes.
      • The ufological entertainers, mentioned above, have incorporated it as part of their acts.
      • The text that follows is a summary of ‘A.A.A. Bologna's ufological deriving report’.
      • Would you say that the experience you underwent in Pampa Lluscuma was more of a spiritual than a ufological event?
  • ufologist

  • nounjuːˈfɒlədʒɪstjuˈfɑlədʒəst
    • According to Mexican ufologists Ana Luisa Cid and Alfonso Salazar, ‘the UFO made motions to both the left and the right above the crowd.’
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Colombian ufologists are calling it ‘a UFO wave without precedence.’
      • The popular newspaper has made public the content of the so-called ‘Blue Folder ‘, which KGB of the USSR had once forwarded to Russian ufologists.’
      • Also on Wednesday, April 9, 2003, according to ufologist Jose Escamilla, a cylindrical UFO was seen dodging American anti-aircraft bursts while flying over Baghdad.
      • Japanese ufologists promised ‘a detailed investigation of the event.’
 
 

Definition of ufology in US English:

ufology

nounjuˈfɑlədʒiyo͞oˈfäləjē
  • The study of UFOs.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, would it possible to assume that the entire science of ufology is nothing but a mere secretive component of the real story of flying objects?
    • The popularity of ufology has declined and this has tied in with the demise of this television show.
    • In her study of ufology, Jodi Dean comments that the discourse of ufologists claims to be reasonable, ‘but everyone else finds what they are saying incomprehensible.’
    • Similarly, the best criticisms in areas such as ufology and cryptozoology come from critics within those protosciences.
    • This is a weekly delve into cryptozoology, ufology, medical marvels, scientific wonders, strange facts or weird goings-on.
    • The psi-trickster element in ufology renders that field of inquiry even more marginal, dangerous, and repulsive to anyone who aspires to rational and intelligible forms of life and thought.
    • This landmark case of Brazilian ufology dealt with the appearance of the notorious chupas - boxlike flying contraptions which fired laser-like beams against the hapless inhabitants of Amazonian communities.
    • The video was certainly very interesting and no response indicated they wish no involvement in the subject of ufology.
    • The archives of ufology, not H.G. Wells, provided Spielberg's source material.
    • So what is ufology?
    • Here, you can find an index to the who's who of UFOlogy.
    • There in the thin desert air, as confused reports were confirmed and then abruptly denied, the study of UFOs, or ufology, was born.
    • I'd really like to move this to the Lab, since it's clearly a paranormal/fringe science / ufology subject.
    • Ufology is in a state of self denial.
    • All are wearing identical jumpsuits, some sort of shiny metallic material straight out of human ufology, and all of them have a stone of one kind or another embedded into their forehead.
    • The emerging science of ufology may hold solutions to ongoing religious and political unrest that serves only to polarize humanity.
 
 
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