unscientific
/ˌʌnˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/ (bre, ipa) · [ənsˌaɪəntˈɪfɪk] /ˌʌnˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/ (ame, ipa) · [ənsˌaɪəntˈɪfɪk] /ˌən-ˌsī-ən-ˈti-fik How to pronounce unscientific (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unscientific — 形容詞
- unscientificpositive
- more unscientificcomparative
- most unscientificsuperlative
1. lacking the careful testing and real evidence that proper science depends on
不科學
缺乏科學證據與嚴謹方法的
lacking the careful testing and real evidence that proper science depends on
Fatima told the team their unscientific survey method made the results worthless.
Fatima 告訴團隊,他們不科學的調查方法讓結果變得毫無價值。
unscientific + method (common collocation)
The health blog's advice about curing colds was unscientific and ignored basic medical research.
那個健康部落格關於治療感冒的建議很不科學,而且忽略了基本的醫學研究。
Professor Okonkwo called the student's experiment unscientific because she had no control group.
Okonkwo 教授稱那名學生的實驗不科學,因為她沒有設立對照組。
Kenji explained that guessing the answer without testing it first is unscientific.
Kenji 解釋說,不先測試就猜測答案是不科學的。
The company based its new product on unscientific claims from a single online article.
這家公司根據一篇網路文章的不科學說法來開發新產品。
- unreliable
broader — can describe people, machines, or anything not dependable
- unsubstantiated
more specific — focuses on lacking evidence rather than flawed method
- pseudoscientific
stronger — implies a deliberate pretence of being scientific
- rigorous
emphasizes careful, thorough method
- evidence-based
stresses reliance on data rather than opinion
用法筆記
Often used to criticize a claim, method, or way of thinking for lacking proper evidence or rigour. Common in academic and professional settings.