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experiments

/ɪkˈspɛɹ.ɪ.mənts/

The word carries a strong sense of trial, error, and discovery. In a scientific context, it implies a rigorous, controlled environment where variables are manipulated to reach a verifiable conclusion. It is the language of laboratories and academic papers. When used in a creative or personal context, it shifts toward an adventurous spirit of exploration. Here, it suggests a lack of rigid structurea willingness to play with ideas or materials without a guaranteed outcome. Unlike "testing," which often implies checking if something already works as intended, "experimenting" suggests venturing into the unknown to see what happens.

💬Trò chuyện

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Maya is at her desk while Jackson is lounging on his couch.
Jackson

Just running some experiments with a new DeFi protocol. It's gonna moon.

Jackson
Maya
Maya

Get a grip, Jackson. You're just gambling your rent money again.

💡
Jackson uses 'experiments' to make his speculative crypto trading sound like scientific research. Maya responds with the idiom 'get a grip', meaning to regain self-control or face reality, highlighting her disdain for his delusions.

Ý nghĩa

noun (plural)

Scientific procedures undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.

"The researchers conducted a series of experiments to determine the efficacy of the new drug."

verb (transitive)

To perform a scientific procedure on something to discover an unknown effect or test a hypothesis.

"The chemist experiments with various catalysts to speed up the reaction."

verb (intransitive)

To try out new ideas, methods, or activities in order to see if they work or are successful.

"She often experiments with different painting techniques to find her own style."

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