experiential

英 [ɪk,spɪərɪ'entʃ(ə)l; ek-] 美 [ɪk'spɪrɪ'ɛnʃəl]
  • adj. 经验的;经验上的;根据经验的
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experiential (adj.)
1640s (implied in experientially), from Latin experientia "knowledge gained by testing or trials" (see experience (n.)) + -al (1).
1. Learning has got to be active and experiential.
学习必须积极,而且要汲取经验。

来自柯林斯例句

2. What , in short , is the truth's cash - value in experiential terms? "
简言之, 真理在经验层面上的实用价值是 什么 ?

来自哲学部分

3. But the usual critiques fail to recognize its potential for experiential learning.
一般来说,这种经验通常不会被当成一个有潜力的经历.

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4. Long life is alt - ring our society, of course, but in experiential terms.
当然, 长寿正改变着我们的社会, 但这只是经验论.

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5. Approximately 70 % of class time is devoted to casework and experiential learning.
大约70%的课时是研习案例和经验.

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