1 the fact that you notice or see something:
She has remarkable powers of observation (= is very good at noticing things).
The book is full of interesting observations on/about the nature of musical composition.
May I make an observation?
2 a remark made about something you have noticed:
She made an interesting observation about the poet’s intentions.
3 the recorded information that results from studying a scientific event
4 the act of watching something or someone carefully:
He was admitted to the hospital for observation after complaining of chest pains.
5 the ability to notice something or someone:
He has remarkable powers of observation.
The choice of lexical forms was based on certain observations taken from other perception studies, usually from the field of psycholinguistics.
How may we conduct experiments, or observations, on a condition-event net?
To formulate this result we need some preliminary observations.
We conclude this section with a couple of observations.
Through a questionnaire and class observations, a paradox was identified.
Understanding these aspects of the meetings requires ethnographic techniques such as par ticipant observations and informant interviews that take analysts "beyond" the interaction itself.
With specific reference to grammar, this paper presents and discusses data from classroom observations, and interviews with teachers which shed light on this issue.
Finally, the author offers some personal observations on the use of the site.
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觀察, 觀測, 監視…
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inceleme, gözlem, müşahade…
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observation [feminine], remarque [feminine], observation…
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