empirically
/ɪmˈpɪrɪkli/ (bre, ipa) · [ɛmpˈɪrɪkəli] /ɪmˈpɪrɪkli/ (ame, ipa) · [ɛmpˈɪrɪkəli] /im-ˈpir-i-k(ə-)lē How to pronounce empirically (audio) em-/ (ame, mw)
empirically — 副詞
1. using evidence gathered by watching, measuring, or trying things in real situati
以實證方式
根據觀察、經驗或實驗證據
using evidence gathered by watching, measuring, or trying things in real situations, instead of relying only on ideas or theory.
Bilal tested the soil empirically by growing beans in three pots.
Bilal 在三個盆子裡種豆子,並以實證方式測試土壤。
verb + empirically by testing real results
Empirically, the cheaper seeds grew faster in wet soil.
從實證結果來看,較便宜的種子在濕土裡長得更快。
sentence adverb: Empirically, + clause
The claim was checked empirically in three schools before the report was published.
那項說法先在三所學校裡以實證方式查核過,報告才刊出。
Tomas decided empirically which battery lasted longest in the camping lamp.
Tomas 以實證方式判斷哪顆電池在露營燈裡撐得最久。
The coach judged empirically whether longer warm-ups reduced knee pain.
教練以實證方式判斷較長的熱身是否能減少膝蓋疼痛。
- experimentally
narrower; stresses results from a planned test rather than from evidence more generally
- scientifically
broader; highlights the method as a whole, not just the observed result
- observationally
narrower; focuses on what is seen in data or real situations without always implying an experiment
- theoretically
based on reasoning or models before real-world checking
- speculatively
based on guesswork rather than tested evidence
文法句型
verb + empirically
empirically, + clause
empirically + whether-clause
用法筆記
Often modifies verbs such as test, compare, check, or show when a conclusion comes from observed results. Distinguish it from theoretically: something may look right in theory before anyone has shown it empirically.