"empiricist" 怎么发音
word
ɪmˈpɪɹəsəst
im-PIH-ruh-sist
ɛmpˈɪɹɪsˌɪst
em-PIH-ri-sist
释义
An empiricist is a person who believes that knowledge comes mainly from experience and evidence, especially what we observe through our senses.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ɪmˈpɪɹəsəst
英式英语
ɛmpˈɪɹɪsˌɪst
简化发音
美式
im-PIH-ruh-sist
英式
em-PIH-ri-sist
语境中听
An empiricist trusts evidence from the real world.
John is an empiricist who always needs proof before believing anything.
The scientist followed an empiricist method.
You can call me an empiricist—I just believe in testing everything first.