scientist
scientist
英[ˈsaɪəntɪst]美[ˈsaɪəntɪst]
n.科学家;
复数:scientists;
例句
The film stars a famous actor in the part of the mad scientist.本片中的那个疯狂的科学家是由一位著名演员扮演的。
The scientist’s observant eye noticed the slightest details.这位科学家的敏锐目光观察到了*微小的细节。
The scientist's experiments gave birth to a new drug.那位科学家的实验产生了一种新药。
A scientist must be objective.科学家必须客观。
A scientist must be precise in making tests.科学家做试验必须精确。
A monument was erected to the memory of that great scientist.树立了一块纪念碑纪念那位伟大的科学家。
Her late husband was an outstanding scientist.她已故的丈夫是位杰出的科学家。
The scientist’s experiments have thrown great light on the amazing ways honeybees communicate in their dark hives.这位科学家的实验很清楚地表明了在黑暗的蜂房里,蜜蜂是怎样以很巧妙的方式传递信息的。
Seek for an experienced scientist to fill the post.找一位有经验的科学家来担当此职。
A scientist must produce evidence in support of a theory.科学家必须提供证据以支持其理论。
英语四级真题
A young woman sought explanation from a brain scientist when she noticed her unusual memory.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文Then in the late 1500s,food scientists in the Netherlands cultivated large, straight, sweet, red carrots like the ones we eat today.
出自-2017年6月听力原文The scientists suggest this may be an attempt to calm humans down.
出自-2017年6月听力原文The scientist confirmed the snake was a previously unknown species after conducting a genetic analysis of tissue samples.
出自-2017年6月听力原文Scientists identified 20 of the one-meter-long snakes during two trips to the Caribbean islands.
出自-2017年6月听力原文As I began to read about scientists, economists, and philosophers, I started imagining myself in their shoes.
出自-2015年12月听力原文Scientists are in general agreement that the warmer conditions we have been experiencing are at least in part the result of a human-induced global warming trend.
出自-2014年6月阅读原文His rich knowledge as a computer scientist and electronic engineer.
出自-2012年12月阅读原文a political scientist at the University of Colorado, Boulder, who studies disaster trends, said the Forum's report was "a methodological embarrassment" because there was no way to distinguish deaths or economic losses related to human-driven global warming amid the much larger losses resulting from the growth in populations and economic development in vulnerable (易受伤害的) regions.
出自-2011年6月阅读原文However, Soren Andreasen, a social scientist at Dalberg Global Development Partners who supervised the writing of the report, defended it, saying that it was clear that the numbers were rough estimates
出自-2011年6月阅读原文The popular notion that older people need less sleep than younger adults is a myth, scientists said yesterday.
出自-2011年6月阅读原文The impact of a salary cut is probably less severe for a scientist in the early stages of a career.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文A concern of psychological scientists is the extent to which all of these characteristics are influenced by nature and nurture(养育), by genetic makeup and the environment.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文Higher up the ladder, where a pay cut is usually more significant, the demand for scientists with a wealth of experience in industry is forcing universities to make the transition (转换) to academia more attractive, according to Lee
出自-2010年12月阅读原文Industrial scientists tend to receive training that academics do not, such as how to build a multidisciplinary team, manage budgets and negotiate contracts.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文the author means few industrial scientists would quit to work in a university.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文few industrial scientists would quit to work in a university.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文What contribution can industrial scientists make when they come to teach in a university
出自-2010年12月阅读原文In 1958, Australian scientist David Warren developed a flight-memory recorder that would track basic information like altitude and direction.
出自-2010年6月阅读原文"Say, you know, this is the best student I've ever had," says Kuheli Dutt, a social scientist and diversity officer at Columbia University's Lamont campus. "Compare those excellent letters with a merely good letter: 'The candidate was productive, or intel
2017年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section CCompare those excellent letters with a merely good letter: The candidate was productive,or intelligent,or a solid scientist or something that's clearly solid praise, but nothing that singles out the candidate as exceptional or one of a kind.
2017年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section C英语六级真题
Writing in the journal, the scientists describe how the storks from Germany were clearly affected by the presence of waste sites, with four out of six birds that survived for at least five months overwintering on rubbish dumps in northern Morocco, instead of migrating to the Sahel.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文Travel was arduous and costly throughout the period, possible only for a privileged class—the same that produced gentlemen scientists, authors, antique experts, and patrons of the arts.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文The scientists tracked white storks from different colonies in Europe and Africa.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文Social scientists say the differences arise in part because low-income parents have less money to spend on music class or preschool, and less flexible schedules to take children to museums or attend school events.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文Many scientists believe that El Ni o events, caused by warming in the Pacific, are becoming more intense as a result of climate change.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文Last year, the Royal Society in London said in its report that scientists need to shift away from a research culture where data is viewed as a private preserve.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文It is imperative to protect scientists' patents.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文Historically, scientists have objected to sharing for many reasons: it is a lot of work; until recently, good databases did not exist; grant funders were not pushing for sharing; it has been difficult to agree on standards for formatting data; and there is no agreed way to assign credit for data.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文By making the effort to organize and label files so others can understand them, scientists become more organized and better disciplined themselves, thus avoiding confusion later on.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文But the barriers are disappearing, in part because journals and funding agencies worldwide are encouraging scientists to make their data public.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文But Pay Drechsel, an environmental scientist, argues that the social and economic benefits of using untreated human waste to grow food outweigh the health risks.
出自-2016年6月阅读原文Today, the mainstream belief among scientists is that race is a social construct without biological meaning.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文Some scientists are examining the potential for harvesting icebergs form Antarctica, which is estimated to have the biggest reserves of fresh water on the planet.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文So what other variables could be used if the racial concept is thrown out? Yudell said scientists need to get more specific with their language, perhaps using terms like ancestry or population that might more precisely reflect the relationship between humans and their genes, on both the individual and population level.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文Scientists and engineers have long believed in the promise of batteries to change the world.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文In one example that demonstrated genetic differences were not fixed along racial lines, the full genomes ( ' , 基因组 ) of James Watson and Craig Venter, two famous American scientists of European ancestry, were compared to that of a Korean scientist, Seong-Jin Kim.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文Bearded Russian priests offer regular services at the Orthodox church for the 16 or so Russian speakers who spend the winter at the base, largely polar scientists in fields like glaciology and meteorology.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文American scientists complain about lack of sufficient money and equipment for their expansion in Antarctica.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文Previously, scientists noticed pollutants arriving in the Arctic with the wind.
出自-2016年12月听力原文It’s no surprise that high-profile athletes can influence children’s eating behaviors, but the scientists were able to quantify how prevalent these endorsements are in the children’s environment.
出自-2016年12月听力原文Canadian scientists have found a worrisome new example of the power that birds have to spread stuff around.
出自-2016年12月听力原文Politicians may tackle polluters while scientists do battle with carbon emissions.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文More than a decade ago, cognitive scientists John Bransford and Daniel Schwartz, both then at Vanderbilt University, found that what distinguished young adults from children was not the ability to retain facts or apply prior knowledge to a new situation but a quality they called preparation for future learning.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文In the UK, new studies are in development and social scientists are regularly spotted in British government offices.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文How do we convince our inner caveman to be greener? We ask some outstanding social scientists.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文But social scientists are most concerned about crafting messages that exploit our group mentality ( ' , 心态 ).
出自-2015年12月阅读原文Viewed from scientists’ standpoint, allthe energy contained in fuel either now or in the future becomes heat.
出自-2015年12月听力原文Scientists have devised a way to determine roughly where a person has lived using a strand of hair, a technique that could help track the movements of criminal suspects or unidentified murdervictims.
出自-2015年12月听力原文"She was a scientist on the level with a lot of people we spend a lot of time talking about," said Kay Etheridge, a biologist at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania who has been studying the scientific history of Merian's work. "She didn't do as much to ch
2018年12月六级真题(第二套)阅读 Section BCambridge scientist Peter Wadhams who's been measuring and monitoring the Arctic since 1971, says the decline is irreversible.
2016年6月六级真题(第一套)听力 Section CCaroline Wagner, a research scientist at George Washington University, notes that international collaborations offer additional flexibility.
2019年6月六级真题(第二套)听力 Section CI think she is to be commended for making an effort to include anecdotes about little known female scientist.
2018年12月六级真题(第二套)听力 Section AIn some cases, says data scientist Karthik Ram, it may be difficult for junior researchers to embrace openness when senior colleagues—many of whom head selection and promotion committees—might ridicule what they may view as misplaced energies.
2017年12月六级真题(第二套)阅读 Section BIn one example that demonstrated genetic differences were not fixed along racial lines, the full genomes of James Watson and Craig Venter, two famous American scientists of European ancestry, were compared to that of a Korean scientist, Seong-Jin Kim.
2016年12月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section CThere has never been a better time for collaborations with foreign scientist.
2019年6月六级真题(第二套)听力 Section C柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-COUNT
科学家;科学工作者
A scientist is someone who has studied science and whose job is to teach or do research in science.
例句
Scientists have collected more data than expected.科学家们已经收集到了比预期更多的数据。英汉词典释义
n.
科学家
He approached the question as a scientist.他以一个科学家的眼光去处理这个问题。英英词典释义
Noun
1. a person with advanced knowledge of one of more sciences
行业词典
医学: 科学家:在科学上博学者,尤指在某特定领域积极进行研究者;