cosmological
cosmological — 形容詞
- cosmologicalpositive
- more cosmologicalcomparative
- most cosmologicalsuperlative
1. describing something that is connected with research into the universe's origin,
宇宙學的
與宇宙起源、結構、演化研究相關的
describing something that is connected with research into the universe's origin, structure, and development — the scientific field that asks how the universe began, what it is made of, and how it changes over time.
The cosmological model of the Big Bang is the one most scientists accept as explaining how the universe began.
大爆炸的宇宙論模型,是目前大多數科學家所接受的宇宙起源解釋。
collocation: cosmological model
Faisal's research team uses data from a space telescope to make new cosmological observations.
Faisal 的研究團隊利用太空望遠鏡的數據,進行新的宇宙學觀測。
collocation: cosmological observations
The cosmological argument tries to prove that a creator must exist because the universe had a beginning.
宇宙論論證試圖證明,由於宇宙有個開端,必定有一個創造者存在。
Kwame felt a deep sense of cosmological wonder when he watched a documentary about distant galaxies.
Kwame 觀看關於遙遠星系的紀錄片時,內心湧起一股對宇宙奧妙的驚嘆。
Powerful new computers let scientists run cosmological simulations that show how stars and planets form.
強大的新型電腦讓科學家能執行宇宙學模擬,展示恆星與行星如何形成。
- cosmic
wider in scope — covers anything in or relating to the cosmos, including metaphorical uses; less tied to the academic discipline
- astronomical
focuses on observation of celestial objects and phenomena; does not include the philosophical branch of cosmology
- universal
means 'relating to the whole world or everyone', not specifically the scientific study of the universe
文法句型
cosmological + noun (attribute)
be + cosmological (predicate)
用法筆記
Frequently appears before nouns in academic and technical writing (attributive position). Less common as a predicate (*This theory is cosmological*). Do not confuse with *cosmic*, which can describe anything relating to the cosmos in a broad or even metaphorical sense (*a cosmic disaster*), while *cosmological* stays closer to the academic field of cosmology.