unscientific
adjective often disapproving uk/ˌʌn.saɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/ us/ˌʌn.saɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/
不科学的
not obeying scientific methods or principles
I carried out a highly unscientific study of several friends who had recently become parents.
My guess, although very unscientific, is that the project will take not less than a year but not more than two.
an unscientific account/claim/method 不科学的记述/断言/方法
Opposite: scientific
Compare: anti-scientificnonscientific
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- Our random and unscientific sampling of local opinion in the main shopping area turned up relatively little hostility to the proposal.
- An unscientific survey of our readers found that nearly 40% of them keep three sizes of clothes in their closets.
- An unscientific online poll of hundreds of doctors said most wouldn't encourage their children to get into medicine.
- She said that she had come to realize that people on the left are every bit as prone to being stupid and unscientific as right-wing people.