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eco

/ek-oh, ee-koh/US // ˈɛk oʊ, ˈi koʊ //UK // (ˈiːkəʊ) //

生态,生态环境,环保,生态学

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : ecological or environmental.
    • : not harmful to the environment: an eco resort with no air conditioning.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : ecology.

Examples

  • The hamper is built from eco-friendly bamboo and includes two slide out laundry bins with handles, and a workable table top for folding laundry or storing items.

  • From this early niche, Square built out a business that now resembles Apple’s multi-tentacled eco-system—one that uses a piece of hardware to lock customers into an array of other products and services.

  • If cotton isn’t for you, these eco-friendly cloths make a great alternative.

  • They’re looking for eco-friendly alternatives to fast fashion without sacrificing style.

  • Leave-no-trace principles advise using even eco-friendly cleansers at least 200 feet away from water sources—and never wash your hands or your dishes directly in the stream.

  • Grotesque profiteering aside, life release ceremonies can devastate the eco-system.

  • The resulting Wool Runners were comfortable, eco-friendly, machine-washable, and super cute—and sold out almost immediately.

  • What would have happened had Abe Lincoln lived to have been an eco-activist?

  • And “stinking rich” is the smell of zero carbon emissions at eco-friendly tech company campuses.

  • This has led to a burgeoning industry of small businesses, founded and run by women specializing in eco-friendly hygiene products.

  • Aren, or aen, eco-aco-co are case terminations; tcea-cea marks the verbal noun.

  • Someone had gutted an eco-mobile to power the night's entertainment.

  • In this novel, Umberto Eco deals, in a light vein, with the occult considered as the true science.

  • In other words, use eco only when you wish to accentuate the abstractness, the "nessness" of the idea.