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Scientific

Scientific

(adj)
UK
ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk
US
ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk
Definition: Based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science.
Meaning: (thuộc) khoa học, có tính khoa học
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How to use "Scientific" vocabulary in sentence (example)

There are many myths and legends of Machu Picchu being used as a site for human sacrifice, yet very little scientific evidence backs this fact up.

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The scientific objectives of the research result in a better knowledge and understanding of the history of the site, and its inhabitants that constitute a rich exceptional legacy of the intangible heritage.

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While working at the Patent Office, Einstein continued his own scientific discoveries and began radical experiments to consider the nature of light and space.

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He published his first scientific paper in 1900, and by 1905 had completed his PhD entitled "A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions".

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In 1905, he published four pivotal scientific works, which would revolutionise modern physics.

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Da Vinci is considered to be a key person in the birth of the European Renaissance, which saw an emergence of new ideas, scientific discoveries and the creation of beautiful art.

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The scientific name apparently derives from the sailor who took the fruit in 1793 from the country to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew, England;

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To raise capital for Apple, co-founder Steve Wozniak had to sell his scientific calculator.

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