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conservationist

/kon-ser-vey-shuh-nist/US // ˌkɒn sərˈveɪ ʃə nɪst //UK // (ˌkɒnsəˈveɪʃənɪst) //

保护主义者,保护主义者,保育者,保育人士

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who advocates or promotes conservation, especially of natural resources.

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Examples

  • A co-author of the study, she’s a conservationist at Oxford Brookes University in England.

  • For generations, conservationists have trained in the art of ensuring near-perfect authenticity in their restoration work.

  • Other conservationists in Barlow’s area may need to have 30 to 40 security guards on staff to make sure that the animals are constantly protected.

  • Instead, conservationists now seek genetic variation that gives the plants more options for what the future will throw at them.

  • Independents make up a third of the Montana electorate, and in this critical election year, Daines’s ability to convince those voters of his trustworthiness as a conservationist may decide the partisan balance of the Senate.

  • There is no effort on the part of the Conservationist to interfere with any duty that the State ought to and can perform.

  • Make this a rule and you will avoid friction and show yourself truly a conservationist with the best.

  • He admitted to his friend, conservationist Gifford Pinchot, that the problem would have to be faced someday, but not during a war.

  • The beaver is a valuable conservationist, but there are localities in which he cannot be tolerated.

  • The bear will gorge himself on these cherries, and he is no conservationist.