SCIENCE


Meaning of SCIENCE in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ modern

▪ bad , junk ( informal )

This rule is based on bad ~.

▪ good , hard , real , sound

His essay is not based on good ~.

▪ exact , inexact

Politics is as much an art form as an exact ~.

▪ popular

a writer of popular ~ books

▪ advanced , basic

▪ applied , empirical , experimental

▪ pure , theoretical

▪ biological , chemical , evolutionary , human , life , materials , mathematical , natural , physical

The life ~s include biology and botany.

▪ agricultural , earth , environmental , food , marine , soil

▪ biomedical , forensic , medical , veterinary

▪ behavioural/behavioral , cognitive , political , social

▪ computer , information

▪ space

▪ management , sports

▪ creation

VERB + SCIENCE

▪ advance

Research is critical to advancing medical ~.

▪ understand

our ability to understand the ~ of environmental degradation

SCIENCE + NOUN

▪ curriculum

▪ education , research , teaching

▪ experiment , project

▪ lab ( informal ), laboratory

▪ major ( AmE )

▪ researcher

▪ adviser

President Bill Clinton's ~ adviser

▪ correspondent , editor , journalist , reporter ( esp. AmE ), writer

▪ book , journal , textbook

▪ policy ( esp. AmE )

The society provides advice on ~ policy.

▪ community ( esp. AmE ) (usually scientific community in BrE and AmE )

▪ museum , park

▪ fair ( esp. AmE )

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ of

Meteorology is the ~ of the weather.

PHRASES

▪ the advancement of ~ , the development of ~

▪ the history of ~

▪ the laws of ~

▪ ~ and technology

▪ the world of ~

His experiments have achieved notoriety in the world of ~.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .