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ob·ser·va·tion
/ˌɑbsɚ/
觀察,觀測,瞭望,監視,注意
From:
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ob·ser·va·tion
/ˌɑbsɝˈveʃən, zɝ-/
名詞
觀測,觀察,執(實)行
From:
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observation
觀察
From:
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observation
觀察
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ob·ser·va·tion
n.
1.
The
act
or
the
faculty
of
observing
or
taking
notice
;
the
act
of
seeing
,
or
of
fixing
the
mind
upon
,
anything
.
My
observation
,
which
very
seldom
lies
.
--
Shak
.
2.
The
result
of
an
act
,
or
of
acts
,
of
observing
;
view
;
reflection
;
conclusion
;
judgment
.
In
matters
of
human
prudence
,
we
shall
find
the
greatest
advantage
in
making
wise
observations
on
our
conduct
.
--
I
.
Watts
.
3.
Hence
:
An
expression
of
an
opinion
or
judgment
upon
what
one
has
observed
;
a
remark
.
“That's
a
foolish
observation
.”
To
observations
which
ourselves
we
make
We
grow
more
partial
for
the
observer's
sake
. --
Pope
.
4.
Performance
of
what
is
prescribed
;
adherence
in
practice
;
observance
. [
Obs
.]
We
are
to
procure
dispensation
or
leave
to
omit
the
observation
of
it
in
such
circumstances
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
5.
Science
(a)
The
act
of
recognizing
and
noting
some
fact
or
occurrence
in
nature
,
as
an
aurora
,
a
corona
,
or
the
structure
of
an
animal
.
(b)
Specifically
,
the
act
of
measuring
,
with
suitable
instruments
,
some
magnitude
,
as
the
time
of
an
occultation
,
with
a
clock
;
the
right
ascension
of
a
star
,
with
a
transit
instrument
and
clock
;
the
sun's
altitude
,
or
the
distance
of
the
moon
from
a
star
,
with
a
sextant
;
the
temperature
,
with
a
thermometer
,
etc
.
(c)
The
information
so
acquired
;
as
,
to
record
one's
observations
carefully
.
Note:
☞
When
a
phenomenon
is
scrutinized
as
it
occurs
in
nature
,
the
act
is
termed
an
observation
.
When
the
conditions
under
which
the
phenomenon
occurs
are
artificial
,
or
arranged
beforehand
by
the
observer
,
the
process
is
called
an
experiment
.
Experiment
includes
observation
.
To take an observation
Naut.
,
to
ascertain
the
altitude
of
a
heavenly
body
,
with
a
view
to
fixing
a
vessel's
position
at
sea
.
Syn:
--
Observance
;
notice
;
attention
;
remark
;
comment
;
note
.
See
Observance
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
observation
n
1:
the
act
of
making
and
recording
a
measurement
2:
the
act
of
observing
;
taking
a
patient
look
[
syn
:
observance
,
watching
]
3:
facts
learned
by
observing
; "
he
reported
his
observations
to
the
mayor
"
4:
the
act
of
noticing
or
paying
attention
; "
he
escaped
the
notice
of
the
police
" [
syn
:
notice
,
observance
]
5:
a
remark
expressing
careful
consideration
[
syn
:
reflection
,
reflexion
]
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