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physic

/fiz-ik/US // ˈfɪz ɪk //UK // (ˈfɪzɪk) //

物理学,物理,物理学家,物理学上

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a medicine that purges; cathartic; laxative.
    • : any medicine; a drug or medicament.
    • : Archaic. the medical art or profession.
    • : Obsolete. natural science.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    phys·icked, phys·ick·ing.

    • : to treat with or act upon as a physic or medicine.
    • : to work upon as a medicine does; relieve or cure.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncure
Forms: physics

Examples

  • Between our official classes, we members of Gerace’s tiny physics guild taught ourselves relativity, quantum mechanics, and other mysteries and beauties of modern physics, under the master’s guidance.

  • The natural processes on Earth and in the universe have produced only a small sample of the full menu of molecules and forms of matter, and consequently of the corresponding laws of physics they will have to obey.

  • Unfortunately, the laws of physics seemed to suggest otherwise.

  • The phenomena of physics are always expressed in terms of how one set of measurable numbers behaves when other sets of measurable numbers are held fixed or varied.

  • There’s a multitude of complex physics involved, and who knows how true-to-science the scene is, but getting the details right to successfully grab something in space certainly isn’t easy.

  • Sir Robert Peel congratulated the house upon the noble lord's aversion to Mr. Wakley's physic.

  • Either by physic forward or by clyster backward or both ways to get an easy and plentiful going to stool and breaking of wind.

  • So home to supper and to bed, being troubled to find myself so bound as I am, notwithstanding all the physic that I take.

  • The cow should be bled, and take a large dose of physic; then wash the udder as in caked bag.

  • Scott had some knowledge of surgery and physic; so had Will Hodges, who had at one time been a schoolmaster.

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