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analyse (v)
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examine or think oabout something carefully in order to understand it
she analysed the survey results and sent them to her boss
analyst
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someone whose job is to think about something carefully in order to understand it and often to advice other people about it
She's a business analyst who works with tech companies
analysis (n)
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a careful examination of something in order to understand it better
An analysis of the blood sample showed the animal was heathy
analytical (adj)
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thinking about things in a detailed and intelligent way, so that you can examine and understand things
Jun Soo is so analytical - he can solve any maths problem you give him
analytically (adv)
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thinking about things in a detailed and intelligent way, so that you can examine and understand things
Let's think about this analytically. What's the best way to do the experiment?
research (v)
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to seriously study subject in order to discover new facts or test new idea
I am currently researching which university to apply for next year
research (n)
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the serious study of o subject in oder to discover new facts or test new idea
The biologist's research into trees had some suprising results.
researcher
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someone who studies a subject in detait in order to discover new facts.
remotely (adv)
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from far away
Andrew goes to his office on Monday oand works remotely the rest of the czek
remote (adj)
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far from towns or other places where people live, isolated
They live in a remote village in the French countryside
virtual (adj)
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made, done, seen etc. on the internet or on a computer rather than in the real world
My university's virtual classroom is a great place to meet other students
virtually (adv)
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Most international work meetings are done virtually the se days
predict (v)
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say that something will happen
I wish I could predict the future
prediction (n)
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a statement about what you think is going to happen or the act of making this statement
I don't believe his prediction that we'll all use flying cars in 10 years time
predictable (adj)
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if something or someone is predictable, you know what will happen
Tracy is so predictable
predictably (adv)
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Predictably the bus didn't come this morning so as usual I was late for work
science (n)
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knowledge about the world
We study 3 types of science at college
scientist
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someone who works or is trained in science
scientific
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about or relating to science or using its methods
The scientific data clearly demonstrates that we are damaging our planet
scientifically
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The results show scientifically that drinking water is good for your body

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