analyses
Prononciation : [əˈnæl.ə.siːz]
Mot
Contexte : « study »
(noun) analyses are careful examinations or investigations of something to understand it better. Think of it like when you look closely at a piece of art to find out what it means or how it was made.
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The scientists did several analyses of the water samples to check for pollution.
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The analyses of the data were not helpful because they were unclear.
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What analyses can we perform to better understand this problem?
Contexte : « examine »
(verb) to analyse means to look deeply at something and break it down into smaller parts to understand it. It's like taking apart a toy to see how it works or figuring out the meaning of a story by looking at the characters and events.
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She analyses the book carefully and discovers new themes.
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He did not analyse the information well, so he missed important details.
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How do you analyse this kind of data in your research?
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