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adj.
(形容詞)
- [A]經驗上的; 實驗上的 based on observation or experiment, not on theory
adj.
形容詞
- 經驗主義的
- 經驗的
- 以經驗為依據的,以實驗為依據的,以實驗為基礎的,以觀察或實驗為依據的
- 庸醫的
- 行之有效的
- 僅憑觀察的
Adjective:
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derived from experiment and observation rather than theory;
"an empirical basis for an ethical theory"
"empirical laws"
"empirical data"
"an empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known"
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relying on medical quackery;
"empiric treatment"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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His science was generally empirical and often bad.
他的專業大部分基成就。
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Inquiry into the nature of things based on logical reasoning rather than empirical methods.
很自然實驗為邏輯學邏輯題而就不是憑心得而來的方式來探索客觀事物的其實質。
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Unboundedness has a greater empirical credibility.
無邊性有最大的實踐經驗可以信賴性。
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The Sprint phase is an empirical process.
突破期間不是個齊全會按照心得的期間。
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He is involved in an empirical study.
他通過新一項分析分析。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
當作定語
~+ n.
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The psychoanalysts have had no trouble in finding empirical confirmation for their theories.
的精神定性分析專家們都已經很簡單尋找證明文件其理論研究的事實真相表明。
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A co-operative farming venture..left him with some empirical knowledge, but little understanding of horticultural principle.
出處: J. Barnes
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By setting out from and terminating in an appeal to the facts, any good aesthetic theory is, indeed, empirical in method.
源自: M. H. Abrams
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- ☆ 16世紀60年代進入英語,直接源自拉丁語的empiricus,意為有經歷的。
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