observation
n. 觀察; 監視; 評論
Observation is the action or process of carefully watching someone or something.
...careful observation of the movement of the planets...
對行星運動的仔細觀測
In hospital she'll be under observation all the time.
醫院會對她24小時密切觀察。
An observation is something that you have learned by seeing or watching something and thinking about it.
This book contains observations about the causes of addictions.
該書包括有關成癮原因的觀察發現。
If a person makes an observation, they make a comment about something or someone, usually as a result of watching how they behave.
'You're an obstinate man,' she said. 'Is that a criticism,' I said, 'or just an observation?'.
“你是個很執拗的人,”她說道。“你這是批評呢,”我說,“還是隻是發表評論而已?”
Observation is the ability to pay a lot of attention to things and to notice more about them than most people do.
She has good powers of observation.
她的觀察力很敏銳。
1. the act of making and recording a measurement
2. the act of observing; taking a patient look
3. facts learned by observing;
4. the act of noticing or paying attention;
5. a remark expressing careful consideration
under observation
(尤指病人或嫌疑犯)在觀察中;在監視中
He employs an irreverent humour to salt his observation.
他運用玩世不恭的幽默使他的評論更加有趣.
Observation of the Relation of Histopathological Changes of Alopecia Areata to Pilus Regeneration.
班禿皮損的組織病理學變化與毛髮再生的關係.
And finally, not a reason but an observation.
最後要說的不是(黑眼圈形成)原因而僅是一個觀察.
Nurse observation play an important role in detection of untoward reactions.
應充分發揮護士觀察力在藥物不良反應發現中的價值.
Conclusion Early observation of � � ψ m in RGC apoptosis has certain pragmatic value , especially on quantitative analysis.
結論△ψm在RGC凋亡早期的觀測中有一定的意義,並且能進行定量分析研究.