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- provisionally
- temporarily
- on trial
- analytically
empirically 的定义
- in a way that is based on or guided by experience or experiment:We hope that this study will form the basis for future empirically grounded research and policy analysis.
- in a way that is provable or verifiable by experience or experiment:Can it be stated empirically that the Latino vote was the single biggest factor contributing to the candidate's victory?
empirically 近义词
等同于 experimentally
empirically 的近义词 5 个
更多empirically例句
- These narratives also aren’t usually formulated by more data- and empirically-driven reporters, who know to wait until more votes are counted.
- We want to push that envelope and show a smoking gun for that kind of an effect, creating something that can be tested and proven empirically in the laboratory.
- On the scale of civilization, it is difficult to test empirically the assertions of those who say we are living in a short-termist age.
- I try to think empirically about America, her culture, people and oh-so-screwy politics.
- I think we’re just taking some small steps theoretically and empirically.
- The decline of mainline Protestantism has also undermined this sort of prudent, empirically-minded Republicanism.
- The claim that consumers and business investors are paralyzed by the state of public finances has never been empirically proved.
- The old Italian masters were right in that they relied, even though empirically, on the imitative faculty.
- From the old masters we have received a complete record of all that need be known empirically about the voice.
- Here again is seen the difference between correct and incorrect singing, empirically considered.
- Empirically considered, there is a striking difference between the correct vocal action and any other manner of tone-production.
- A fine description of perfect singing, considered empirically, was found to be embodied in the traditional precepts.