实验

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 实验 (shí yàn)

The word 实验 primarily means "experiment" and is used both as a noun and a verb. It refers to the process of testing hypotheses, methods, or ideas, often in scientific or practical contexts. The character means "real" or "true," and means "to test" or "to verify," which together emphasize the act of verifying something in reality.

Usage and Context

实验 is commonly used in academic, scientific, and technical conversations. It can describe formal scientific experiments in labs or informal trials to test new ideas or products. When used as a verb, it means "to conduct an experiment" or "to test something."

Common Collocations

  • 实验 (shíyànshì): laboratory, the place where experiments are conducted.
  • 实验 (zuò shíyàn): to do an experiment.
  • 实验结果 (shíyàn jiéguǒ): experimental results.
  • 实验方法 (shíyàn fāngfǎ): experimental method.

Tips

When using 实验, it often implies a systematic and controlled process rather than casual testing. Avoid confusing it with (cèshì), which is more general for "test" or "check." 实验 usually involves scientific rigor or formal procedures.

Summary

Use 实验 when talking about scientific or methodical testing. It is a formal term suitable for academic, research, and technical contexts, and it highlights the process of verifying or proving something through controlled trials.

Example Sentences

The scientist is conducting experiments on a new drug in the laboratory.

The results of this experiment proved that our hypothesis was correct.

We need to first do a small-scale experiment to see how effective it is.