英:[ɪkˌsperɪ'mentəlɪ]
美:[ɪkˌsper.əˈment̬əli]
英:[ɪkˌsperɪ'mentəlɪ]
美:[ɪkˌsper.əˈment̬əli]
adv.
实验(性)地
实际上,实际证明,通过实验
用实验方法
adjective
of, relating to, or based on experience or experiment
serving the ends of or used as a means of experimentation
an experimental school
relating to or having the characteristics of experiment : tentative
still in the experimental stage
Middle English, borrowed from Medieval Latin experīmentālis, from Latin experīmentum "testing, experience, proof" + -ālis -al >entry 1 — more at experiment >entry 1
The first known use of experimental was in the 15th century
expert1 of 2adjective
showing special skill or knowledge gained from training or experience
expert advice
expert2 of 2noun
a person with special skill in or knowledge of a subject
expertisenoun
the skill of an expert
expert1 of 2adjective
showing special skill or knowledge gained from training or experience
expert advice
expert2 of 2noun
a person with special skill in or knowledge of a subject
experiment1 of 2noun
test entry 1 sense 1, trial entry 1 sense 1especially: a procedure or operation carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover something, to test a hypothesis, or to serve as an example
experiment2 of 2verb
to make experiments
experiment1 of 2noun
test entry 1 sense 1, trial entry 1 sense 1especially: a procedure or operation carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover something, to test a hypothesis, or to serve as an example
experiment2 of 2verb
to make experiments
experiment1 of 2noun
test entry 1 sense 1, trial entry 1 sense 1especially: a procedure or operation carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover something, to test a hypothesis, or to serve as an example
experiment2 of 2verb
to make experiments
experiment1 of 2noun
test entry 1 sense 1, trial entry 1 sense 1especially: a procedure or operation carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover something, to test a hypothesis, or to serve as an example
experiment2 of 2verb
to make experiments
experiment1 of 2noun
test entry 1 sense 1, trial entry 1 sense 1especially: a procedure or operation carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover something, to test a hypothesis, or to serve as an example
experiment2 of 2verb
to make experiments
experimentaladjective
of, relating to, or based on experience or experiment
experimental evidence
subjected to the condition that is different from normal for a factor being tested in an experiment
the experimental group
relating to or having the characteristics of experiment : tentative sense 1
still in the experimental stage
1 The fuel is being used on an experimental basis.
2 Ron still seemed slightly punch-drunk; he was shaking his head experimentally like a dog trying to rid its ears of water.
3 It has been used experimentally to protect veterinary and laboratory personnel at high risk of exposure to RVF.
作为实验,它用于保护有接触裂谷热极大危险的兽医和实验室人员。
4 After a couple of hours of this, I felt like going back alone to my room, and experimentally testing the strength of a noose I had attached to the light fitting.
5 Among other curiosities, this leads to the startling idea (which has been proved experimentally) that a vacuum is not empty space.
和其他好奇相比,这产生了真空不是“真空”的惊人想法(已得到试验证实)。
6 If indications of instability are obtained, the results are checked experimentally.
如果得到了不稳定的征侯, 就用试验来校验结果.
7 I picked up a rusted shovel and experimentally scooped some away from the fence line.
8 One of the heads snapped at me experimentally.
9 She leaned her head experimentally against the down pillow.
10 For Wolfe, the big question was whether he could experimentally recreate, and to what degree, the process of domestication.
11 Helen thought a moment, then experimentally let her breath catch.
12 When these bedbugs were experimentally placed in cloth impregnated with DDT, they lived for as long as a month; they proceeded to lay their eggs; and the resulting young grew and thrived.
13 The edge of the record stuck out a bit, like a tab on a five-subject notebook, and I grabbed it experimentally.
14 The young lovers Perdita and Florizel, high on successive waves of mutual enchantment, dance both impetuously and experimentally, part of a community whose celebrations have an extraordinary folk vitality.
15 In their generous conceptions, play harmlessly and experimentally permits us to put our creative forces, fantasy, and imagination into action.
依他们这些随意性很大的见解,游戏无害而且实验性地允许我们的创造力、幻想和想象发挥作用。
16 We are using the substance experimentally at first.
我们现在先试验性地使用这种物质.
17 Lasers have been used experimentally in delicate vocal cord operations.
激光已经在难度大的声带手术中试用.
18 “Don’t forget your thighs,” one woman commands from a lawn chair as her partner poses experimentally on a makeshift backyard stage.
19 These time Settings vary depending on the motor type and motor loading, so that they should be adjusted experimentally.
根据电机的类型和电机的负载不同设定时间也不同,通过进行实验进行调整。
20 Doing it manually, however, is not all that difficult, at least experimentally. Checking a stamp starts with just looking at its hash, like so.
不过,手工完成也不太难,至少实验时如此。
1 试验性
2 根据实验
3 试探性