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theorist

/thee-er-ist, theer-/US // ˈθi ər ɪst, ˈθɪər- //UK // (ˈθɪəˌrɪst) //

理论家,理论家们,理学家

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who theorizes.
    • : a person who deals mainly with the theory of a subject: a theorist in medical research.

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Examples

  • Another is a party that abandons the conspiracy theorists and potentially faces diminished political power.

  • In recent years, however, theorists have been able to home in on the surprisingly complex mechanisms that make supernovas tick.

  • Many, many people have been begging social media companies to take the meme-making extremists and conspiracy theorists seriously.

  • Stein’s class helped set me on the path to becoming a number theorist.

  • Those false positives created a chance for confusion and controversy, and conspiracy theorists would be certain to sow doubts over the vaccine.

  • But the author of The Beauty Myth has become a nonsense-garbling conspiracy theorist.

  • In Pi, a numbers theorist named Max Cohen decides to put a power drill through his own brain.

  • Oliver Stone might be the most vocal JFK conspiracy theorist in Hollywood, but he's not the only one.

  • Despite being a grown-up conspiracy theorist, it seems that Charlie couldn't resist running home to daddy with his wacky beliefs.

  • The couple divorced back in America, and the man his mother remarried, Harry Walterhouse, was a veteran-turned-military theorist.

  • The Archduke Charles was a fine strategic theorist, in his age second only to Napoleon.

  • The mysterious traveler, Votan, is once more made to do service for the theorist here.

  • There lives, even now, a sublime theorist, who professes to have made feminine physiology his peculiar study.

  • And yet this theorist in the mills demanded working conditions that would let us wear shirts.

  • As a theorist, Sir John Hawkins says, his book is equal in value to any now extant in any language.