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experimenting

/noun ik-sper-uh-muhnt; verb ek-sper-uh-ment/US // noun ɪkˈspɛr ə mənt; verb ɛkˈspɛr əˌmɛnt //

实验,试验,试验性的,实验性

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation for the purpose of discovering something unknown or of testing a principle, supposition, etc.: a chemical experiment; a teaching experiment; an experiment in living.
    • : the conducting of such operations; experimentation: a product that is the result of long experiment.
    • : Obsolete. experience.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to try or test, especially in order to discover or prove something: to experiment with a new procedure.

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Examples

  • Started, that is, with a wide-scale experiment to replicate the Pittsburgh accident.

  • In the experiment, the “breath” from the mannequins was marked with a fluorescent tracer so that researchers could see what happened in real time.

  • In 2015 in Nature Physics, the ACSEL team reported a glimpse of the Weibel instability in an experiment at OMEGA.

  • In 1953, it celebrated the success of their experiments in artificial insemination using frozen bull semen with the birth of a calf they named “Frosty,” and a promotional film declaring this to be “Progress, progress the American way!”

  • In physics, however, university labs run joint experiments on the LHC.

  • Chefs in states with new legislation are already publicly experimenting with dishes for their menus.

  • For the Rocketship charter network, it means experimenting with ways to use computers to support instruction.

  • Cole was clearly experimenting with this, the signature curve of his storytelling, while writing Every Day Is for the Thief.

  • When we first came by, the chefs were experimenting with Lucky Charms ice cream, including little pastel marshmallows.

  • “When I went to graduate school, I was still experimenting with being an abstract expressionist,” he said.

  • He spent a great part of his life in improving and experimenting on various instruments used in agriculture and the arts.

  • It began in a simple way, and it took several years of experimenting to put it on a sure foundation.

  • This took considerable experimenting, and Stella, being ingenious, hit upon a scheme for testing various possible arrangements.

  • And then learn, by experimenting, if such plants could be safely eaten by humans.

  • We find him then experimenting in the conversion of iron into steel.

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