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studying

/stuhd-ee/US // ˈstʌd i //UK // (ˈstʌdɪ) //

学习,研究,研究报告,学习的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    plural stud·ies.

    • : application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study.
    • : the cultivation of a particular branch of learning, science, or art: the study of law.
    • : Often studies. a personal effort to gain knowledge: to pursue one's studies.
    • : something studied or to be studied: Balzac's study was human nature.
    • : research or a detailed examination and analysis of a subject, phenomenon, etc.: She made a study of the transistor market for her firm.
    • : a written account of such research, examination, or analysis: He published a study of Milton's poetry.
    • : a well-defined, organized branch of learning or knowledge.
    • : zealous endeavor or assiduous effort.
    • : the object of such endeavor or effort.
    • : deep thought, reverie, or a state of abstraction: He was lost in study and did not hear us come in.
    • : a room, in a house or other building, set apart for private study, reading, writing, or the like.
    • : Also called étude. Music. a composition that combines exercise in technique with a greater or lesser amount of artistic value.
    • : Literature. a literary composition executed for exercise or as an experiment in a particular method of treatment.such a composition dealing in detail with a particular subject, as a single main character.
    • : Art. something produced as an educational exercise, as a memorandum or record of observations or effects, or as a guide for a finished production: She made a quick pencil sketch of his hands as a study for the full portrait in oils.
    • : a person, as an actor, considered in terms of his or her quickness or slowness in memorizing lines: a quick study.
v.无主动词 verb
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    stud·ied, stud·y·ing.

    • : to apply oneself to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or practice.
    • : to apply oneself; endeavor.
    • : to think deeply, reflect, or consider.
    • : to take a course of study, as at a college.
v.有主动词 verb
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    stud·ied, stud·y·ing.

    • : to apply oneself to acquiring a knowledge of.
    • : to examine or investigate carefully and in detail: to study the political situation.
    • : to observe attentively; scrutinize: to study a person's face.
    • : to read carefully or intently: to study a book.
    • : to endeavor to learn or memorize, as a part in a play.
    • : to consider, as something to be achieved or devised.
    • : to think out, as the result of careful consideration or devising.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcontemplate, learn
Synonyms
consider考虑,认为,思考,考虑到examine审查,检查,研究,审视learn学习,了解,学,学习的ponder思考,琢磨,深思熟虑,思索pore over遍览,钻研,遍阅,遍寻read阅读,读,读取,看think认为,觉得,想,想到coach教练,辅导员,教练员,辅导老师cogitate思考,思考一下,深思熟虑,思考问题cram填满,填塞,填满了,充塞dig挖掘,挖掘机,挖出,挖excogitate叹为观止,叹气,叹息,叹息声grind碾磨,碾压,磨削,碾碎inquire查询,询问,问询,问讯lucubrate透明度,透明度高,透明度高的meditate打坐,静坐,静心,默想mind思想,心灵,介意,脑子里peruse精读,披阅,仔细阅读,阅plug插头,塞子,堵塞,堵住plunge纵身一跃,纵身一跳,骤降,纵身跳下refresh刷新,刷新纪录,刷刷新,刷新了tutor辅导员,家教,监护人,辅导老师weigh衡量,称重,称量,秤量apply oneself运用自己,运用自己的力量,投身,运用自己的bone up彻查brood over惦记着,萦绕于怀,萦绕于心,萦绕于心的burn midnight oil挑灯夜战,开夜车,熬夜bury oneself in埋头苦干,埋头苦读,埋首苦干,埋头于crack the books破解书籍,破解书本,破解图书,破解账目dive into潜入,潜心研究,潜心于,潜入到go into进入,进,入,陷入go over翻阅,过去的,过去,过hit the books打书,打书了,打书的时候,打书本learn the ropes学着点,学做人,学着点吧,学做人的道理mull over酝酿,琢磨,咂摸,琢磨一下perpend垂头丧气,垂挂,垂头丧气的,垂死挣扎polish up抛光,擦亮,修整,抛光处理read up读起来,读起,查阅,读懂think out想出,想出办法,想出来的,想出了think over仔细考虑,仔细想想,深思熟虑,琢磨一下

Examples

  • In a 2018 review of studies of deep brain stimulation and its effects on depression, scientists said the results “showed promise” but the technique remained experimental.

  • The new study is based on a type of quantum computing that uses superconducting materials to produce qubits via charged pairs of electrons.

  • The disease, which is not a breast cancer, has been linked in academic studies to a “textured” type of breast implants made by several manufacturers, and has especially affected patients with implants made by Allergan.

  • CBD is such a buzzy space, but studies are still mixed on the health benefits.

  • Jeffrey Sonnenfeld is senior associate dean for leadership studies and Lester Crown professor of leadership studies at the Yale School of Management.

  • I had been studying abroad in London, and came back to finish the semester at Tufts.

  • He has been living, studying and working in the United States for the past year and a half.

  • He holds them on his belly and looks at them with a magnifying glass, studying possible escape routes.

  • All this time, even back when he was studying at Purdue, Pragnell was an avid home-brewer.

  • Archaeologists have an uncanny ability to ignore the discomforts and channel the time period and the people they're studying.

  • A very interesting way of studying Ferns is that of collecting the fronds of the species which the hunter may come across.

  • He simply devoured books, studying every detail of construction, and learning a great deal as to style and effect.

  • After studying my formulas let the pupil endeavour in each case to find a better one himself.

  • They not only do their studying aloud, but they talk very loud, as if each one were trying to make more noise than his neighbour.

  • One of them is taking lessons of Deppe, and the other has a great talent for drawing, and has been two years studying in Berlin.