Day-1 -A16341-甘比精讀

1. perpetual:

a. continuing or enduring forever; everlasting; permanent. Science is an ongoing search for truth-a perpetual struggle to discover how the Universe works.

b. lasting an indefinitely long time.

c. (usually prenominal) seemingly ceaseless because often repeated: your perpetual complaints.

d. continuing or continued without intermission or interruption: a perpetual stream of visitors.

e. blooming throughout the growing season.


2. empirical:

a. derived from experience or experiment.

b. depending upon experience or observation alone, without using scientific method or theory, esp. in medicine. 完全根據(jù)經(jīng)驗的

c. verifiable by experience or experiment. 實證的 A good scientist must rely on empirical evidence.


3. falsify:

a. to make (a report, evidence, accounts, etc) false, fraudulent or inaccurate by alteration, esp in order to deceive 篡改,歪曲: falsify an income-tax report.

b. To counterfeit; forge: falsify a visa; ?falsify a signature.

c. to represent falsely: falsify one's family history.

b. to prove false; disprove; confute 證明虛假: falsify the theory


4. comet:彗星

Halley's Comet; cometic 彗星的,似彗星的; ?區(qū)別于cosmetic化妝品


5. speculate:

a. (when tr, takes a clause as object) to conjecture without knowing the complete facts 推測; speculative articles about the origin of language. speculative: expressing inquisitive interest. raised a speculative eyebrow.

b. (Stock Exchange) (intr) to buy or sell securities, property, etc, in the hope of deriving capital gains 投機. speculative brokers; speculative stocks

c. (intr) to risk loss for the possibility of considerable gain.speculative business enterprises.

d. to consider or think curiously about; suppose, propose, or wonder: ?speculate that an agreement will be reached; ?speculate whether a quarrel was serious.


6. particle:

a. an extremely small piece of matter; speck

b. a very tiny amount; iota: It doesn't make a particle of difference.


7. deflect:

To turn aside or cause to turn aside from a true course; bend, swerve or deviate

deflective; deflectable; deflection: in a search for small deflections; deflector導(dǎo)向裝置;聯(lián)想到 導(dǎo)航 navigation/GPS


8.foil:

a. To prevent from being successful; thwart: The alarm system foiled the thieves' robbery attempt.

b. To obscure or confuse (a trail or scent) so as to evade pursuers.

c. (Metallurgy) metal in the form of very thin sheets: gold foil; tin foil.


9. artillery [ɑ?'t?l?r?]

a. the science of the manufacture and use of large guns.

b. the guns themselves. — artillerist, artilleryman, n. artillery shell炮彈


10. geocentric

a. having or representing the earth as a center: a geocentric theory of the universe.

b. using the earth or earthly life as the only basis of evaluation.


11. apparatus:[??p??re?t?s]

a. An appliance or device for a particular purpose: an x-ray apparatus. the vast apparatus known as Large Hadron Collider對撞機

b. the means by which a system functions: the apparatus of government.


12. electron 電子 ?cathode rays陰極射線 ? ?supernova超新星

13. If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.

I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother peddle...whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.-------Isaac Newtown.

14. eclipse:

a. the obscuring of the light of the moon by the intervention of the earth between it and the sun (lunar eclipse) or the obscuring of the light of the sun by the intervention of the moon between it and a point on the earth (solar eclipse).total eclipse, partial eclipse

b. a similar phenomenon with respect to any other planet, its moon, and the sun.

c. the partial or complete interception of the light of one component of a binary star by the other.

2. any obscuring of light.

3. a reduction or loss of splendor, status, or reputation.

v.t.

4. to cause to undergo eclipse: The moon eclipsed the sun.

5. to make less outstanding or important by comparison; surpass.


15.

crater

5. to make a crater or craters in."The missiles did not ... crater the airfield" (Tom Clancy).

1. A bowl-shaped depression created by the activity of a volcano or geyser.


16. caliphate ['k?l?fe?t]

(Islam) the office, jurisdiction, or reign of a caliph


17. ingenious

1. Having great inventive skill and imagination: an ingenious negotiator.Ingenious mechanical devices were invented.

2. Marked by or exhibiting originality or inventiveness: an ingenious solution to the problem.

3. Obsolete Having genius; brilliant.


18. distill; distillation聯(lián)想 fermentation發(fā)酵

1. the process of heating, evaporating, and subsequently condensing a liquid.the distillation of water.

2. the purification or concentration of a substance or the separation of one substance from another by such a process. petroleum distillation.


19. As the monopoly of the Church over scientific truth began to weaken, the year 1534 saw the publication of two ground-breaking books.


20. dissection: a detailed analysis; the act of dissecting.

dissection of human corpses

Dissect the plan afterward to learn why it had failed


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通過思維導(dǎo)圖的制作,我對文章結(jié)構(gòu)把握更清晰了。這篇文章的另一個特點是概念性的定義并不多,即使在介紹什么是科學(xué)的時候也是采用了很多具體的例子向讀者闡述了更形象的科學(xué)的概念;在介紹科學(xué)的研究方法時每一種研究方法都跟著幾個例子做闡釋;在介紹科學(xué)的發(fā)展史過程中更是通過不同時期、不同學(xué)科的例子向讀者做具體介紹。因為文章有點長在第一遍通讀的時候?qū)W會了抓取每一段的主旨關(guān)鍵句來幫助自己更快地理解把握文章結(jié)構(gòu),也會問自己每段會出什么閱讀理解的題目,感覺自己復(fù)習(xí)專八考研那會兒的狀態(tài)又回來了

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