study

study — 名詞

  • studysingular
  • studiesplural

1. a piece of work that investigates a specific topic in depth, done to discover an

1.名詞B1
釋義

研究

針對特定主題的詳細調查

a piece of work that investigates a specific topic in depth, done to discover and share new findings about it

例句

A recent medical study shows that walking for thirty minutes each day improves heart health.

一項最近的醫學研究顯示,每天步行三十分鐘有助於改善心臟健康。

collocation: recent study / medical study

The university study on ocean pollution was published in a well-known science journal.

那份關於海洋污染的大學研究發表在一本知名的科學期刊上。

pattern: study on [topic]

同義詞
  • research

    uncountable and broader; 'study' often refers to one specific project

  • investigation

    more formal; often used in legal or criminal contexts

  • analysis

    focuses on breaking data into parts rather than collecting new data

文法句型

a study of [topic]

a study on [topic]

用法筆記

Often used with adjectives that describe the type of research: 'scientific study', 'clinical study', 'detailed study'. Commonly followed by 'of', 'on', or 'about' to indicate the topic.

常見錯誤

I read a study of learn languages.
I read a study about language learning.
💡'study' as a noun needs a noun phrase after 'of/on/about', not a bare verb.

2. a drawing or quick painting created by an artist as a test or practice piece bef

2.名詞B2
釋義

習作

畫家在創作前繪製的試畫

a drawing or quick painting created by an artist as a test or practice piece before making the final finished work

例句

Rania made a charcoal study of a woman's hands before she started the portrait.

Rania 在開始畫肖像之前,先畫了一幅女性雙手的炭筆習作。

pattern: a [medium] study of [subject]

The gallery display includes a study for the famous painting of the royal family.

該畫廊的展品中包括那幅王室家族名畫的習作。

pattern: a study for [final artwork]

同義詞
  • sketch

    implies a quicker, less detailed drawing

  • preliminary drawing

    more technical; stresses that it comes before the final piece

文法句型

a study of [subject]

a study for [artwork]

用法筆記

Distinguish from 'sketch' — a study is more deliberate and focused on solving a specific artistic problem (lighting, composition, anatomy), while a sketch is quicker and more informal.

常見錯誤

I made a study of my homework.
I made a study of the model's hands.
💡This sense belongs only to art, not to general learning.

3. the process of acquiring knowledge by reading, attending lessons, or carrying ou

3.名詞A2
釋義

學習

透過閱讀或上課獲取知識

the process of acquiring knowledge by reading, attending lessons, or carrying out research — viewed as an ongoing activity rather than a single task

例句

Mateo's study of ancient Greek took three years of evening classes before he could read the original texts.

Mateo 花了三年的夜間課程學習古希臘文,才能讀懂原始文本。

pattern: the study of [academic subject]

Kabir's studies at medical school take up most of his time each week.

Kabir 在醫學院的學業佔去了他每週大部分的時間。

plural form: studies at [institution]

同義詞
  • learning

    broader; can happen outside formal education

  • education

    stresses the institutional system rather than the individual's activity

文法句型

the study of [subject]

[possessive] studies

用法筆記

Usually uncountable when referring to the general activity. The plural 'studies' is used when referring to a specific person's learning activities or a programme of learning.

4. the sustained time and focused mental effort that someone spends on learning, es

4.名詞B1
釋義

苦讀

投入學習的時間與心力

the sustained time and focused mental effort that someone spends on learning, especially when preparing for a specific test or working towards a particular goal

例句

After twelve hours of study for her law school entrance exam, Yan fell asleep at her desk before dinner.

Yan 為了法學院入學考試苦讀了十二個小時,在晚飯前就趴在桌上睡著了。

uncountable: [number] hours of study for [exam]

Bao put in three hours of study before the final mathematics exam.

Bao 在期末數學考試之前花了三個小時苦讀。

pattern: [number] hours of study

同義詞
  • revision

    British English; specifically reviewing material already learned

  • preparation

    broader; can include non-academic tasks like gathering materials

文法句型

[amount] of study

study of [topic]

用法筆記

Uncountable. Unlike sense 3 (ACADEMIC LEARNING), this sense emphasises the effort and time spent rather than the activity as a whole. Frequently appears in phrases like 'hours of study' or 'a period of study'.

常見錯誤

I need to do a study for my test.
I need to do some study for my test.' or 'I need to study for my test.
💡'study' as an uncountable noun doesn't take 'a'.

5. used as part of the title of an academic subject or course at a school, college,

5.名詞B1
釋義

學科

學科或課程名稱中的用詞

used as part of the title of an academic subject or course at a school, college, or university

例句

Sivan chose to study media studies at the University of Cape Town.

Sivan 選擇在開普敦大學攻讀媒體學。

compound name: media studies

The school offers popular courses in business studies and communication.

該校開設了熱門的商業學與傳播學課程。

同義詞
  • subject

    simpler and more general; doesn't carry the '-studies' compound form

  • discipline

    more formal; refers to a branch of knowledge

文法句型

[modifier] studies

用法筆記

Always appears as part of a compound noun. The form is plural (e.g. 'business studies', 'media studies'). In academic contexts the first letter is often capitalised when used in official course names.

常見錯誤

I am taking a study course.
I am taking a business studies course.
💡'study' alone is not a subject name; it must be paired with a modifier.

6. a room in a house or apartment that is used for reading, writing, or working qui

6.名詞B1
釋義

書房

家中用來閱讀或寫作的房間

a room in a house or apartment that is used for reading, writing, or working quietly

例句

Otis keeps his collection of poetry on the shelf in his study.

Otis 把他收藏的詩集放在書房的書架上。

possessive: his study

The study has large windows and a fireplace where Christopher reads on Sunday mornings.

那間書房有大窗戶和一座壁爐,Christopher 星期天早上常在那裡看書。

activity: reading in the study

同義詞
  • home office

    more modern; emphasises working rather than reading

  • den

    more informal and casual; common in American English

文法句型

[possessive] study

in the study

用法筆記

More common in British English than American English, where 'den' or 'home office' are often used instead. Refers specifically to a room — distinct from the activity senses (1, 3, 4).

常見錯誤

I sat at my study to read.
I sat in my study to read.
💡You sit 'in' a study (the room), not 'at' it.

study — 動詞