experimental - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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experimental (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/ekspeˈɾimentaɾ/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, "experimental" refers to something that is related to experimentation or trials, often used in contexts involving science, medicine, or research. It describes processes, processes, or methods that are not yet fully established but are being tested or researched. The word is used quite frequently in both oral and written contexts, particularly in scientific discourse or discussions about new treatments, procedures, or theories.

Example Sentences

  1. La nueva terapia es todavía experimental y necesita más estudios.
  2. The new therapy is still experimental and needs more studies.

  3. Los resultados de la prueba experimental fueron sorprendentes y prometedores.

  4. The results of the experimental test were surprising and promising.

  5. El médico propuso un tratamiento experimental para su enfermedad rara.

  6. The doctor proposed an experimental treatment for his rare disease.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Experimental" is often used in various contexts, both formal and informal, to convey the idea of trying something new or innovative. Here are some idiomatic expressions that include the term:

  1. Terapia experimental
  2. Esta terapia experimental ha mostrado resultados positivos en pacientes con cáncer.
  3. This experimental therapy has shown positive results in cancer patients.

  4. En fase experimental

  5. El medicamento se encuentra en fase experimental y no está disponible al público.
  6. The medication is in the experimental phase and is not available to the public.

  7. Resultados experimentales

  8. Los resultados experimentales apuntan a la eficacia del nuevo tratamiento.
  9. The experimental results point to the effectiveness of the new treatment.

  10. Proyecto experimental

  11. Han lanzado un proyecto experimental para mejorar el reciclaje en la ciudad.
  12. They have launched an experimental project to improve recycling in the city.

Etymology

The term "experimental" is derived from the Latin "experimentalis," which means "of or pertaining to experience or testing." It reflects the root "experiri," which means "to try" or "to test." The incorporation of the term into Spanish maintains this original meaning related to trial and testing.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Provisional - Tentativo - Exploratorio

Antonyms: - Definitivo - Estable - Comprobado

In summary, "experimental" is a versatile term commonly used in both general and medical Spanish to refer to practices or methods that are under trial or testing, emphasizing innovation and research.



23-07-2024