experiment
n. 實驗; 試用
v. 做實驗; 嘗試
An experiment is a scientific test which is done in order to discover what happens to something in particular conditions.
The astronauts are conducting a series of experiments to learn more about how the body adapts to weightlessness...
那些宇航員正在進行一系列實驗,以更多地瞭解身體如何適應失重狀態。
...a proposed new law on animal experiments...
有關動物實驗的最新法規提案
If you experiment with something or experiment on it, you do a scientific test on it in order to discover what happens to it in particular conditions.
In 1857 Mendel started experimenting with peas in his monastery garden...
1857年,孟德爾開始在修道院的菜園裡用豌豆做實驗。
The scientists have experimented on the tiny neck arteries of rats...
科學家們已經在老鼠細小的頸動脈上做了實驗。
An experiment is the trying out of a new idea or method in order to see what it is like and what effects it has.
As an experiment, we bought Ted a watch.
我們試著給特德買了一塊手錶。
...the country's five year experiment in democracy...
該國5年來對民主的嘗試
To experiment means to try out a new idea or method to see what it is like and what effects it has.
...if you like cooking and have the time to experiment...
如果你喜歡烹飪而且有時間嘗試的話
He believes that students should be encouraged to experiment with bold ideas.
他認為應該鼓勵學生們將大膽的觀念付諸試驗。
1. the act of conducting a controlled test or investigation
2. the testing of an idea;
3. a venture at something new or different;
1. to conduct a test or investigation;
2. try something new, as in order to gain experience;
trial, experiment, test, try
這些名詞均有"試驗"之意。
They revealed to me that the experiment had failed.
他們向我透露試驗失敗了.
Is he any good at gardening? We might experiment with him.
他擅長園藝 嗎 ?我們可以試試他.
His experiment negatived the theory.
他的實驗駁斥了這個理論.
His whole mind was trying out the experiment.
他一心一意準備試驗.
He was compelled by illness to suspend his experiment.
他因病不得不暫時中斷實驗.