studying
学习,研究,研究报告,学习的
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.