ob‧ser‧va‧tion W3 / ɒbzəveɪʃ ə n $ ɑbzər- / 名词
1 [可数和不可数名词] the process of watching something or someone carefully for a period of time
observation of
Bloomfield’s approach to linguistics was based on observation of the language.
He spent two nights under close observation in hospital.
His orders were to keep the men under observation .
Art classes help develop children’s powers of observation .
Careful observation suggests that this is not the case.
Detailed observations were carried out on the behaviour of the students.
From their direct observations , children absorb a model of marriage.
2 [可数名词] something that you notice when watching something or someone :
Some interesting observations emerged from this research.
3 [可数名词] a spoken or written remark about something you have noticed
observation on
Darwin’s observations on the habits of certain birds
observation about
Paz makes some observations about the role of the critic.
4 [不可数名词] the act of obeying a law etc 同义词 observance
— observational 形容词
COLLOCATIONS
短语
be under observation (= be in the process of being watched ) The police said that the house had been under observation.
keep somebody under observation (= closely watch someone or something over a period of time ) The doctor ordered that the patient be kept under observation.
sb’s powers of observation (= someone’s abilty to watch things in a way that helps them learn and understand more ) In the past, people used their own powers of observation to forecast the weather.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + observation
close/careful/detailed observation A lot of useful knowledge is gained by careful observation of the world around you.
casual observation (= observation that is not done in a very careful or organized way ) Even casual observation makes this theory improbable.
direct observation Piaget developed his theories based on direct observation of children.
personal observation (= watching and understanding something yourself, rather than hearing or reading about it ) I knew cigarettes were addictive from personal observation.
scientific observation (= observation done for scientific purposes ) Scientific observation led to the discovery of vaccines.
classroom observation (= observation of a teacher and children in a classroom ) Classroom observation is only part of what school inspectors do.
observation + NOUN
an observation post/point (= a place from where you can observe something ) The peak of the mountain was a natural location for an observation post.
an observation deck/platform/tower (= a structure that is built in order to observe something ) The army built an observation tower on the top of the building.
短语
a period of observation The hospital released him after a period of observation.
THESAURUS
comment something that you say or write in order to give your opinion : Does anyone have any comments? | Readers are invited to send in their comments and suggestions.
remark something that you say : Just ignore them if they start making rude remarks. | I’m not sure what he meant by that last remark.
point something that someone mentions about a subject in a discussion, argument, article etc : That’s an interesting point, Steve. | He raises (= mentions ) a number of important points in his paper.
observation a comment in which you say what you think or have noticed about something : Karl Marx made the observation that history repeats itself first as tragedy, second as farce.
aside a comment made in a low voice, that you intend only certain people to hear : ‘Is that true?’, she whispered in an aside to Don.
quip / kwɪp / a clever and amusing comment : She knew she should reply with some light-hearted quip.
dig informal a comment you make to annoy or criticize someone : I’m tired of her little digs at me.
taunt / tɔnt $ tɒnt / a comment intended to make someone angry or upset : The fans made racist taunts throughout the game.