study
study 英 [ˈstʌdi] 美 [ˈstʌdi]
n. 学习,研究; v. 研究;学习
进行时:studying 过去式:studied 过去分词:studied 第三人称单数:studies 名词复数:studies
- It might seem as if you've gone catatonic, staring at a crack in the sidewalk for so long, but really you're observing it as closely as possible for your study of ant movement.
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- n. 学习,研究;
- v. 研究;学习
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1. academic study,literarystudy,scientific study
学术、文学、科学等研究
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2. It is important to develop good study skills.
培养良好的学习方法很重要。
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3. to continue your studies
继续学业
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4. business studies, media studies,American studies
商学;传媒学;美国研究
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5. These proposals deserve careful study.
这些建议值得认真研究。
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6. to make a study,to carry out a study,to conduct a study
进行╱开展╱从事一项研究
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7. How long have you been studying English?
你学英语多久了?
- study (n.) c. 1300, "application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, intensive reading and contemplation of a book, writings, etc.," from Old French estudie "care, attention, skill, thought; study, school" (Modern French étude), from Latin studium "study, application" (see study (v.)). Also from c. 1300 as "a state of deep thought or contemplation; a state of mental perplexity, doubt, anxiety; state of amazement or wonder." From mid-14c. as "careful examination, scrutiny." Sense of "room furnished with books" is from late 14c. Meaning "a subject of study" is from late 15c. Study hall is attested from 1891, originally a large common room in a college.
- study (v.) early 12c., "to strive toward, devote oneself to, cultivate" (translating Latin occupatur), from Old French estudiier "to study, apply oneself, show zeal for; examine" (13c., Modern French étudier), from Medieval Latin studiare, from Latin studium "study, application," originally "eagerness," from studere "to be diligent," from PIE *(s)teu- (1) "to push, stick, knock, beat" (see steep (adj.)). The notion appears to be "pressing forward, thrusting toward," hence "strive after."
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