科学家、科学者。
scientist[英][ˈsaɪəntɪst][美][ˈsaɪəntɪst]科学家; 科学工作者; 复数:scientists例句:Scientist brian pasley enrolled 15 patients to take 科学家布赖恩帕斯利征募15名患者参加实验。Maybe I will become a scientist and discover the 或许我将来会成为一名科学家找到答案。Computer scientist urges software developers to help climate scientistsproduce better modelling 计算机科学家力促软件开发者去帮助气候科学家做出更好的模型工
我想变成一个科学家
主语+be动词+动词的现在分词(doing)两个短语是没什么区别的第二个应该是want to become
答案:A. 首先明确选项中动词短语的意思,A:长大;B:醒来;C:熬夜; 根据语境推测句意是"未来我长大了想成为一名像屠呦呦那样的科学家.",由此判断句子中缺少短语:长大grow up,故答案为A.
我想变成一个科学家
你好!i want to be a scientist Like edison我想成为一名科学家像爱迪生
你好!i want to be a scientist Like edison我想成为一名科学家像爱迪生
Science: 科学;理科;科学业部分;科学杂志科学最新研究指出,要做买房子或买车子这种复杂的决定时,需要仔细、意识清醒的审慎思考、这与2006年科学(Science)期刊中发表的研究结果完全不同,2006年的报告显示,快速决定与无意识的思考(象是睡觉时想到方法)是解决难题的最佳方法。理科 总之,属于文科(ARTS)的感性,浪漫,激情,愿景之类的我不缺乏;属于理科(SCIENCE)的理性,规划,严谨,科学之类的急需得到训练。所以,去考一下GMAT也许能够进一步了解自己,用理科的方式。科学业部分应聘职位名称翻译精选 Subcontractor(Programming) 承包商 Technical Engineer 技术工程师 Science (科学业部分)Science Writer 科学作家 Zoologist 动物学家 科学杂志在美国「科学杂志」(Science)即将出刊的研究报告,13位科学家呼吁废除这个有漏洞的管理规则,因为所有生质能源排放出来的二氧化碳,无论原料为何,都可免责。-Leadership Science: 领导科学;率领科学;科学;领导艺术领导科学2440门大学课程中英文对照大汇集(8) 零件设计 Element Design 领导科学 Leadership Science 流场数值计算及性能预测 Numerical Calculation of Flow Field 率领科学机械制造系统论文 大学课程中英文对照(二) 零件谋划 Element Design 率领科学 Leadership Science 流场数值计划及性能预测 Numerical Calculation of Flow Field 科学2000个行业术语翻译大全-人文词汇 零件设计 Element Design ****科学 Leadership Science 流场数值计算及性能预测 Numerical Calculation of Flow Field 领导艺术0302254 德育管理专题研究 Monograph Study on Moral Education Management 2 0302255 领导艺术 Leadership Science 2 0302256 宣传心理学 Psychology of Propaganda 2 -medical science: 医学;医学科学;医科学専攻;医学
科学
名词,科学;自然科学;理科。拓展:science fiction科幻小说,scientific形容词科学的,scientist科学家
science 是科学
科学。---在西方,该字由拉丁语的动词「scire(分析并寻求答案)」而来,後来转成为「scientis(熟练、拥有技术)」之意,并派生出属格型态的「sciens」一词。中古时期,该字进入英语而转写成名词的「science」,意思是「经研究而得的知识」。在十七世纪以後,「science」逐渐变成「自然哲学(Natural Philosophy,即牛顿时期的用法)」的另一种称呼。到了现代,成为与人文艺术学科相对的知识领域。而在汉语方面,「科学」这两个汉字,是由日本知识份子由 Science 译过来的。在清末民初,进入中国,从此我们汉语便直接采纳至今。
science英 [ˈsaɪəns] 美 [ˈsaɪəns] 科学;理科;学科;技术,知识
science [`saIəns; ˋsaiəns]《源自拉丁文“知识”的意思》名词1 (U) (作为体系化知识的) 科学; (尤指) 自然科学; 理科a man of ~科学家the laws of ~科学的法则S~ is verified 科学是被证实的知识 (细分的各) 科学,…学applied [practical] ~应用 [实用] 科学medical ~医学→ natural science,political scienceEconomics and sociology are social ~经济学与社会学是社会科学2 (U) (由运动、烹调等训练而获得的) 技术the ~ of cooking烹调技术He has more ~ than 他的技巧优于他的气力have ? down to a science掌握…的秘诀,熟练于…
名词 科学, 自然科学; 科学研究; 自然科学的学习与研究; 理科 This discovery is highly appreciated in the circle of 这个发现在科学界
My dream is to become a
I want to be a scientist when I grow
My dream is to become a I dream of being a I dream that i will be a
方法:首段概述:这是一个好的理想,但绝对来之不易 分段议论: 要付出汗水; 要好的方法; 要踏实虚心; 结尾:这样,有朝一日,才可能成为一名科学家 爱迪生与弗兰克林(121字) ================================ Thomas Edison and Benjamin Franklin ================================ Thomas Edison lived from 1847 to 1931; he is most famous for inventing the light Benjamin Franklin lived from 1706 to 1790, and he is credited with discovering Both men were inventors, and both were born in the United S As children, both Franklin and Edison had limited Both inventors are said to have self-taught themselves mostly through their love of Franklin and Edison were both interested in electricity, and I think they would have had a lot to talk about if they had ever met face-to- They were different too They lived in very different While Benjamin Franklin discovered Edison‘s inventions and discoveries all required electrical currents: light bulbs, microphones, phonographs, fluoroscopes, In ancient times, many people believed the earth was a flat Well over 2,000 years ago; the ancient Greek philosophers were able to put forward two good arguments proving that it was Direct observations of heavenly bodies were the basis of both these First, the Greeks knew that during eclipses of the moon the earth was between the sun and the moon, and they saw that during these eclipses, the earth's shadow on the moon was always round, they realized that this could be true only if the earth was spherical, If the earth was a flat disc, then its shadow during eclipses would not be a perfect circle; it would be stretched out into a long The second argument was based on what the Greeks saw during their They noticed that the North Star, or Polaris, appeared lower in the sky when they traveled south, in the more northerly regions, the North Star appeared to them to be much higher in the By the way, it was also from this difference in the apparent position of the North Star that the Greeks first calculated the approximate distance around the circumference of the earth, a figure recorded in ancient documents says 000 stadium, that's the plural of the world Today, it's not known exactly what length one stadium represents, but let's say it was about 200 meters, the length of many athletic This would make the Greeks estimate about twice the figure accepted today, a very good estimate for those writing so long before even the first telescope was