Experiment vs Investigation vs Research vs Study vs Test

Quando usare ciascuno in inglese, con significato, registro ed esempi.

Experiment

Top 1000 (molto comune)A2noun

Investigation

Top 2000 (comune)B2noun

Research

Top 1000 (molto comune)A2noun

Study

Top 1000 (molto comune)A1noun

Test

Top 1000 (molto comune)A1noun
 ExperimentInvestigationResearchStudyTest
Pronuncia🇬🇧 /["/ɪkˈsperɪmənt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ɪkˈsperɪmənt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ɪnˌvestɪˈɡeɪʃn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ɪnˌvestɪˈɡeɪʃn/"]/🇬🇧 /["/rɪˈsɜːtʃ//ˈriːsɜːtʃ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈriːsɜːrtʃ//rɪˈsɜːrtʃ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈstʌdi/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈstʌdi/"]/🇬🇧 /["/test/"]/🇺🇸 /["/test/"]/
SignificatoA test to find out something new.Looking into something to find out more about it.The act of studying something carefully to learn more about it.To learn about something by reading, practicing, or working.An exam to check knowledge or skills.
EsempioThe scientist conducted an experiment to test her hypothesis.The police launched an investigation into the missing person's case.The research on climate change is very important for our future.I need to do my study for math class.I have a math test tomorrow and I need to study.
RegistroNeutroNeutroNeutroNeutroNeutro
Quanto è comuneTop 1000 (molto comune)Top 2000 (comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)
Livello CEFRA2B2A2A1A1
Categoria grammaticalenounnounnounnounnoun
Collocazionianimal, field, laboratory, carry out, conduct, do, confirm something, demonstrate something, find something, by experiment, during an/​the experiment, in an/​the experiment, animal, field, laboratory, carry out, conduct, do, confirm something, demonstrate something, find something, by experiment, during an/​the experiment, in an/​the experimentcareful, close, detailed, carry out, conduct, pursue, demonstrate something, reveal something, show something, on investigation, under investigation, investigation into, the subject of an investigation, careful, close, detailed, carry out, conduct, pursue, demonstrate something, reveal something, show something, on investigation, under investigation, investigation into, the subject of an investigationcareful, detailed, in-depth, piece, carry out, conduct, do, demonstrate something, find something, identify something, degree, effort, programme/​program, research in, research into, research on, an area of research, focus your research on something, somebody’s own researchfull-time, part-time, graduate, course, programme/​program, take up, group, programme/​program, leave, study for, an area of study, a field of study, further, begin, undertake, continue, area, business, cultural, do, lecture in, teach, department, course, programme/​program, current, new, present, commission, fund, support, take place, aim at something, aim to do something, group, session, according to a/​the study, in a/​the study, under study, an area of study, a field of study, the author of a/​the studydemanding, difficult, gruelling/​grueling, do, sit, take, result, score, conditions, in a/​the test, on a/​the test, test in, exhaustive, extensive, rigorous, number, series, have, undergo, carry out, take place, confirm something, demonstrate something, result, data, statistics, test for, test on, exhaustive, extensive, rigorous, number, series, have, undergo, carry out, take place, confirm something, demonstrate something, result, data, statistics, test for, test on, good, critical, crucial, pose, provide, put somebody/​something to the test, case, the acid test, the litmus test, stand the test of time
Contraricertainty, factdisregard, neglect, overlookignorance, inactivityignore, neglect, overlookguess, ignore, neglect
Errori comuniConfused with 'experience' which refers to knowledge gained over time., Using 'experiments' as a verb instead of the noun form., Saying 'experimenting of' instead of 'experimenting with'.Confused with 'invest' which means to put money into something., Using 'investigation' as a verb instead of a noun., Mixing up 'investigation' with 'inspector', which refers to a person.Using 'research' as an uncountable noun instead of a countable noun (e.g., saying 'a research' instead of 'a piece of research'), Confusing 'research' with 'search' (research is more in-depth and analytical), Using 'research' inappropriately in non-academic contexts'Study' is often confused with 'study for'; learners may incorrectly say 'study the exam'., Learners might forget to use 'study' with an object, saying 'I study' instead of 'I study math'., Misusing prepositions, saying 'study at school' instead of 'study in school'.Confused with 'testify' — they mean different things., Using 'test' as a countable noun incorrectly., Mixing up 'tested' and 'testing’ in verb forms.
Note d'usoUsed in scientific contexts but can also refer to trying new ideas in everyday life. More formal in academic writing.Use 'investigation' in formal contexts, like police work or research. Avoid in casual conversations.Used in academic and professional contexts. Avoid using 'research' as a verb in casual conversation; instead, use 'study' or 'look into'.Used in academic and everyday contexts. Avoid using in highly informal situations where simpler words could suffice.Used in educational contexts for quizzes or exams. Can also refer to trials in scientific or real-world situations. Avoid in informal contexts unless using slang.

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Domande frequenti: Experiment vs Investigation vs Research vs Study vs Test

Qual è la differenza tra Experiment, Investigation, Research, Study e Test?

Experiment: A test to find out something new. Investigation: Looking into something to find out more about it. Research: The act of studying something carefully to learn more about it. Study: To learn about something by reading, practicing, or working. Test: An exam to check knowledge or skills.

Quale è più avanzata: Experiment, Investigation, Research, Study e Test?

Investigation è il livello più alto, a B2, sulla scala CEFR.

Experiment, Investigation, Research, Study e Test sono allo stesso livello CEFR?

Experiment: A2, Investigation: B2, Research: A2, Study: A1, Test: A1 sulla scala CEFR.

Che categoria grammaticale sono Experiment, Investigation, Research, Study e Test?

Experiment: noun, Investigation: noun, Research: noun, Study: noun, Test: noun.

Puoi mostrare un esempio di ciascuna?

Experiment: The scientist conducted an experiment to test her hypothesis. Investigation: The police launched an investigation into the missing person's case. Research: The research on climate change is very important for our future. Study: I need to do my study for math class. Test: I have a math test tomorrow and I need to study.

Posso usare Experiment, Investigation, Research, Study e Test in modo intercambiabile?

Non sempre. Experiment, Investigation, Research, Study e Test sono affini e a volte si sovrappongono, ma differiscono per registro, frequenza e uso, quindi scambiarle può cambiare il significato o il tono. Controlla le differenze qui sopra prima di sostituire.

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