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physicist

/fiz-uh-sist/US // ˈfɪz ə sɪst //UK // (ˈfɪzɪsɪst) //

物理学家,物理学者

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a scientist who specializes in physics.

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Examples

  • A physicist turned neuroscientist, Koulakov is working to understand how humans perceive odors and to classify millions of volatile molecules by their “smellable” properties.

  • Varghese Mathai is a physicist at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst who studies the flow of fluids and gases.

  • He’s a physicist at Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany.

  • In the early 1980s, as physicists investigated how space might have started—and stopped—inflating, an unsettling picture emerged.

  • In the early 1980s, as physicists investigated how space might have started — and stopped — inflating, an unsettling picture emerged.

  • Obama is widely believed to tap an ex-physicist who cuts military waste like a laser to become the next secretary of defense.

  • The renowned theoretical physicist has for years been a proponent of real-life, NASA-led interstellar travel.

  • Even there, the answer is no, as physicist John Baez explains in detail.

  • Demicheli also had been a physicist but had switched to oncology research after his wife died of Hodgkin lymphoma in 1976.

  • Lawrence M. Krauss, a physicist and cosmologist, is Director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University.

  • No, the physicist wants to understand those connections of cause and effect as necessary ones.

  • The psychologist's problem of explanation is in one way entirely different from that of the physicist.

  • This is a statement which no present-day physicist would dispute.

  • I have now to note a resemblance of some interest to the physicist, and of a more settled character than any hitherto observed.

  • Nor does the physicist find the laws of mechanics holding good one day and not the next.

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