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scientist

/sahy-uhn-tist/US // ˈsaɪ ən tɪst //UK // (ˈsaɪəntɪst) //

科学家,科学家们,科研人员,科技人员

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an expert in science, especially one of the physical or natural sciences.

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Examples

  • Once the experiment is done, the platform sends a report to the scientists with the results.

  • Just as the covid-19 pandemic was taking off, a global network of scientists began mapping the DNA of urban microbes and using AI to look for patterns.

  • Newman is what scientists call a “supertaster,” and he is not alone in hating broccoli.

  • For them, becoming a scientist was something completely out of my reach.

  • The scientists don’t know for sure exactly when each person began shedding the virus.

  • My friend the political scientist Tom Schaller said all this back in 2008, in his book Whistling Past Dixie.

  • Theda Skocpol, the esteemed Harvard social scientist, agrees with Cohen that they will set up the exchanges.

  • Darwin was a British Scientist who developed the theory of evolution and natural selection.

  • A CDC scientist says he and his colleagues hid research regarding the MMR vaccine and autism.

  • For me, as a scientist, it all began in 1953 when I first tried scuba.

  • No Jewish historian nor scientist mentioned the rending of the veil of the temple, nor the rising of the saints from the dead.

  • “You will have to ask some scientist who has gone into the matter more deeply than I have,” Jessie said demurely.

  • The world-famous scientist, Herbert Spencer, says, "The universe had its origin in the unknown source of things."

  • This has attained to the scientist, and to many non-scientists, the level of a self-evident proposition.

  • He applies practically in his work those laws which the scientist furnishes him with theoretically.