lab·o·ra·to·ry /ˈlæb(ə)rəˌtori, ˌtɔr ||ˈlæbə(r)ˌ ||ləˈbɔrəˌ, ||ləˈbɑrət(ə)ri/
實驗室,研究室;實驗課
lab·o·ra·to·ry =/ˈlæb(ə)rəˌtorɪ, ˌtɔr, <ɪ>ɑrɪtɪʃ usuælljɪ> ləˈbɑrət(ə)rɪ/= 名詞
實驗室,檢驗室,化驗室,研究室
laboratory
實驗室 LAB.
laboratory
實驗室
Lab·o·ra·to·ry n.; pl. Laboratories [Formerly written also elaboratory.]
1. The workroom of a chemist; also, a place devoted to experiments in any branch of natural science; as, a chemical, physical, or biological laboratory. Hence, by extension, a place where something is prepared, or some operation is performed; as, the liver is the laboratory of the bile.
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laboratory
n 1: a workplace for the conduct of scientific research [syn: lab,
research lab, research laboratory, science lab, science
laboratory]
2: a region resembling a laboratory inasmuch as it offers
opportunities for observation and practice and
experimentation; "the new nation is a testing ground for
socioeconomic theories"; "Pakistan is a laboratory for
studying the use of American troops to combat terrorism"
[syn: testing ground]