science

science
noun
1) no pl., no art. Wissenschaft, die

applied/pure science — angewandte/reine Wissenschaft

2) (branch of knowledge) Wissenschaft, die
3)

[natural] science — Naturwissenschaften; attrib. naturwissenschaftlich [Buch, Labor]

4) (technique, expert's skill) Kunst, die
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noun
1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) die Wissenschaft
2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) die Naturwissenschaften
3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) die Wissenschaft
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- scientifically
- scientist
- science fiction
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sci·ence
[ˈsaɪən(t)s]
I. n
1. no pl (study of physical world) [Natur]wissenschaft f
the marvels [or wonders] of modern \science die Wunder der modernen Wissenschaft
applied/pure \science angewandte/reine Wissenschaft
2. (discipline) Wissenschaft f
physics and chemistry are \sciences Physik und Chemie sind Naturwissenschaften
3. (body of knowledge) Wissenschaft f
\science of axioms MATH Axiomatik f
\science of building Architekturlehre f
the \science of climatology die Klimatologie
\science of electricity Elektrizitätslehre f
\science of materials TECH Werkstoffkunde f
\science of mining Bergbaukunde f
II. n modifier (class, experiment, reporter, teacher) Wissenschafts-
\science laboratory wissenschaftliches Labor
\science museum Wissenschaftsmuseum nt
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['saɪəns]
n
1) Wissenschaft f; (= natural science) Naturwissenschaft f

to study science — Naturwissenschaften studieren

a man of science — ein Wissenschaftler m

things that science cannot explain —

on the science side of the school — im naturwissenschaftlichen Zweig der Schule

the science of cooking — die Kochkunst

the science of life/astrology — die Lehre vom Leben/von den Gestirnen

2) (= systematic knowledge or skill) Technik f

it wasn't luck that helped me to do it, it was science! — das war kein Zufall, dass mir das gelungen ist, das war Können

there's a lot of science involved in that — dazu gehört großes Können

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science [ˈsaıəns] s
1. a) Wissenschaft f
b) Naturwissenschaft(en) f(pl)
2. a) Wissenschaft f, Wissensgebiet n
b) Naturwissenschaft f:
the science of optics die (Lehre von der) Optik; dismal A 1
3. fig Kunst f, Lehre f, Kunde f:
science of gardening Gartenbaukunst
4. PHIL, REL Wissen n, Erkenntnis f (of von)
5. Kunst(fertigkeit) f, (gute) Technik (auch SPORT):
have sth down to a science es zu einer wahren Kunstfertigkeit gebracht haben in (dat)
6. Science Christian Science
7. obs Wissen n
sc. abk
1. scale
2. scene
3. science
4. scientific
5. scilicet, namely näml.
sci. abk
1. science
2. scientific wiss(enschaftl).
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noun
1) no pl., no art. Wissenschaft, die

applied/pure science — angewandte/reine Wissenschaft

2) (branch of knowledge) Wissenschaft, die
3)

[natural] science — Naturwissenschaften; attrib. naturwissenschaftlich [Buch, Labor]

4) (technique, expert's skill) Kunst, die
* * *
n.
Wissenschaft f.

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