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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
study
1 studying sth 2 subjects which are studied see also LEARN, EDUCATION, SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY
1 studying sth - to spend time learning about sth: study (sth); the act of learning about sth: study (noun U) to study English literature ◎ Please be quiet - I'm trying to study! - to get information about sth by asking or studying: find* sth out They want to find out why girls do better in some subjects than boys. - to study a subject or a problem in detail in order to try and find out more about it: investigate sth; noun (C/U): investigation an investigation into the causes of acid rain - to read a lot about sth so that you learn about it; to make a special study of sth: read* up on sth, read* sth up I'm reading up on the First World War for my exam. - an area of knowledge that you study at school or university: subject Which subject did you study at university? - to study a particular subject: do* sth I did archaeology for two years at university. - a (general) area of study or knowledge: field I'm afraid I don't know much about that - it isn't my field. - a person who is studying at a college or university: student - a person who spends a lot of time studying is studious (adverb studiously) - a person who studies and writes about a subject which they know well: scholar; adjective: scholarly a famous Shakespeare scholar ◎ a scholarly book - a person who has special knowledge or skill: expert (in/at/on sth), specialist (in sth); adjective: expert; special knowledge or skill which a person has: expertise (noun U) an expert in the field of education ◎ a specialist in family law ◎ There are a number of people with expertise in this field. - to give most of your attention to one subject: specialize (in sth); noun (U): specialization She specializes in family law. ◎ Family law is her specialization. ※ research - careful study of sth to find out more about it: research (into/on sth) (noun U) a research project ◎ nuclear research ◎ research into human biology ◎ experimental research - to study sth carefully and in detail: do* research (into sth), research sth We're doing research into global warming. ◎ Scientists are researching the effects of pollution on fish breeding. - a piece of scientific research into a particular subject; a book or article that a person writes after studying it: study He's done a study of modern American society. - a study of the behaviour, opinions, etc of a particular group: survey a government survey of children's attitudes to drugs - a person who does research: researcher ※ theories - an idea or set of ideas that try to explain sth: theory the theory of evolution - an idea that is suggested as a possible explanation for sth, but is not yet proved: hypothesis (plural hypotheses); to make a hypothesis: hypothesize that ※¦ to test/investigate/explore a hypothesis - based on theory rather than practical experience: theoretical (adverb theoretically) theoretical physics ◎ The power of the machine was theoretically limitless. ※ data - facts or information used in research: data (noun U/plural) We are gathering data on graduates without jobs. ◎ data collection - information about sth in the form of numbers: statistics (noun plural) He's collected a lot of statistics relating to air pollution. - a list of questions used for collecting information about a particular subject: questionnaire ※ experiments - a test which is done by scientists: experiment; connected with experiments: experimental experiments which led to the discovery of penicillin ◎ experimental evidence - the process of doing experiments: experiment (noun U) The theory needs to be tested by experiment. - to do an experiment: experiment (with sth/on sb/sth), carry sth out They never experiment on live animals. ◎ to carry out experiments in space - a room or building that is used for scientific work or teaching: laboratory, (informal) lab The samples were sent to the laboratory for analysis. ※ results - to study or think about the different parts or details of sth in order to understand it better: analyse (AmE analyze) sth; noun (C/U): analysis (plural analyses) I've collected all the data I need and I'm doing the analysis. - to come to know sth as a result of doing research: find* sth, discover sth Scientists haven't yet found a cure for colds. - the information that you get from doing research: results (noun plural), findings (noun plural) - to make sb believe that sth is true: prove sth (to sb), prove (that) ※¦, show (that) ※¦ to prove a theory ◎ We expect to show that fatty diets are associated with high rates of heart disease.
2 subjects which are studied - systematic knowledge about, or study of, the natural world: science (noun U); adjective: scientific (adverb scientifically) the achievements of modern science - the study and use of science for practical purposes in industry, etc: technology (noun U); adjective: technological (adverb technologically) science and technology ◎ technological advances ※ more on science and technology SCIENCE - the study of people and society: social science (noun U/C) Anthropology is one of the social sciences. - a person who studies social science: social scientist - subjects of study concerned with human culture, especially literature, language, history and philosophy: arts (noun plural), humanities (noun plural) an arts subject Note: the name for the subject of study can be used before another noun to talk about sth connected to the whole subject: a philosophy student ◎ the history department ◎ a linguistics exam ◎ a sociology textbook; the adjectives can be used to describe sth concerned with a particular part of the subject of study: a philosophical problem ◎ a psychological experiment.
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