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conservational

/kon-ser-vey-shuhn/US // ˌkɒn sərˈveɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌkɒnsəˈveɪʃən) //

保护性的,保护性,保育型,保育性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of conserving; prevention of injury, decay, waste, or loss; preservation: conservation of wildlife;conservation of human rights.
    • : official supervision of rivers, forests, and other natural resources in order to preserve and protect them through prudent management.
    • : a district, river, forest, etc., under such supervision.
    • : the careful utilization of a natural resource in order to prevent depletion.
    • : the restoration and preservation of works of art.

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Examples

  • In the midst of a global pandemic that’s made conservation efforts far more difficult, thermal camera technology has helped protect animals who may not have been able to survive on their own.

  • Lobdell is trying to do just that for future conservation of three oak species, native to the southern United States.

  • We care deeply about our employees, as well as the sustainability of the world that we live in, and support a number of organizations that promote sustainability as well as land conservation.

  • It’s a remarkable conservation success story, but one facing new challenges.

  • Amazon launched it last year in partnership with the Nature Conservancy, a conservation nonprofit, as part of its effort to reach “net zero carbon” by 2040.

  • There are certain difficulties, however, in the way of this conservational measure.

  • It becomes an asset––a conservational asset––an ever-present help in time of haying.

  • Conservational principles do apply, however, to the human energy factor required for their efficient use.

  • The importance of this fact from the conservational standpoint cannot be too much emphasized.

  • To apply any one of the various conservational measures discussed on later pages would only temporarily alleviate the situation.