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sci‧en‧tist /ˈsaɪəntəst, ˈsaɪəntɪst/ noun [countable]
دانشمند
عالم، روانشناسی: دانشمند
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Synonyms & Related Wordsscientist[noun]Synonyms: inventor, boffin
(informal), technophile
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Collocationsscientist noun ADJ. brilliant, good, great | distinguished, eminent, famous, leading, respected | trained | chief, senior | serious | mad (often humorous) She had an image of a mad scientist working in his laboratory.
professional | amateur | independent | government | fellow She gave a lecture to 2,000 fellow scientists in Kyoto.
experimental, laboratory, research | applied | natural, physical | agricultural, earth, environmental, food, marine, soil | atomic, nuclear | rocket (often humorous) You don't have to be a rocket scientist (= very clever)
to do this job.
forensic, medical | behavioural, political, social | computer | young a contest for young scientists QUANT. group, team SCIENTIST + VERB be interested in sth, be involved in sth, specialize in sth, study sth, work (on sth) scientists interested in Antarctic research
know sth | estimate sth The scientists estimate that nearly two-thirds of the continent has become drier over the past 60 years.
argue sth, believe sth, claim sth, say sth, suggest sth, warn (of) sth Scientists warned of even greater eruptions to come.
examine sth | discover sth, find sth, identify sth, reveal sth | agree (on) sth, conclude sth | disagree (on) sth | report sth | develop sth Scientists have developed an injection that doesn't use a needle. ⇒ Note at
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