theoretical
/ˌθɪəˈretɪkl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌθiːəˈretɪkl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌthē-ə-ˈre-ti-kəl ˌthir-ˈe-ti-kəl/ (ame, mw)
theoretical — 形容詞
- theoreticalpositive
- more theoreticalcomparative
- most theoreticalsuperlative
1. relating to a system of ideas that forms the basis of a subject, as opposed to i
理論的
關於學科原理而非實際應用的
relating to a system of ideas that forms the basis of a subject, as opposed to its practical use or application
The course covers the theoretical foundations of linguistics, not classroom teaching methods.
這門課程涵蓋語言學的理論基礎,而非課堂教學方法。
collocation: theoretical foundations
Emily found the theoretical part of the physics exam harder than the practical problems.
Emily 覺得物理考試的理論部分比實際應用題更難。
A theoretical understanding of grammar helps learners produce more accurate sentences.
對文法有理論性的理解,能幫助學習者寫出更準確的句子。
The report offers a theoretical framework for understanding why cities grow.
這份報告提供了一個理論框架,用以理解城市發展的原因。
Hoa prefers practical workshops over theoretical lectures in her design programme.
Hoa 在設計課程中更喜歡實作工作坊,勝過理論課堂。
- abstract
broader term; theoretical is a type of abstract knowledge connected to a formal system of ideas
- conceptual
focuses on the concepts involved rather than formal principles
- academic
sometimes overlaps with theoretical, but can also mean 'of little practical relevance'
文法句型
theoretical + noun (framework, model, approach)
be theoretical
用法筆記
Often used before nouns such as framework, model, approach, foundation, or understanding, especially in academic writing. Commonly contrasted with practical or applied.
常見錯誤
2. concerned with something that is only believed or guessed to be true, not yet sh
推測的
未經證實的猜測性解釋
concerned with something that is only believed or guessed to be true, not yet shown to be real
The existence of dark matter is still theoretical, as no one has directly detected it.
暗物質的存在仍只是理論推測,因為尚未有人直接偵測到它。
remain + theoretical (stative, unproven status)
Sofia presented a theoretical model of how the disease might spread through the city.
Sofia 提出了一個理論模型,說明這種疾病可能如何在城市中擴散。
theoretical model + of + noun phrase
The risks of the new technology remain purely theoretical at this early stage.
這項新技術的風險在現階段仍純屬理論推測。
Gabriel's explanation was purely theoretical, with no supporting evidence.
Gabriel 的解釋純屬推測,沒有任何支持證據。
In a purely theoretical sense, the bridge could support twice its current load.
純就理論推測而言,這座橋可承受目前載重量的兩倍。
- hypothetical
the closest synonym; both describe unproven ideas, but hypothetical often implies a question or thought experiment
- speculative
suggests more guesswork and less formal reasoning than theoretical
- conjectural
formal; based on guesswork rather than solid facts
文法句型
be + theoretical
theoretical + noun (risk, possibility, model)
purely / largely / merely theoretical
用法筆記
Frequently used with adverbs only, purely, or merely to stress the lack of evidence. Distinguish from sense 1: sense 1 describes principles that are known and accepted but not directly applied; sense 2 describes ideas that have not been confirmed as true.