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ecological

US // (ˌiːkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl) //

生态学,生态环境,生态,生态的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to ecology
    • : tending to benefit or cause minimal damage to the environment

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Examples

  • In summary, the plastics industry is bloated and wasteful, it imposes enormous social and ecological costs, and people are sick of it.

  • The measure would offer tax breaks for ecological forestry that would promote selective tree logging instead of clearing large swaths of forest at once.

  • The first issue with this, according to the office, is ecological.

  • Now, geologic evidence and data on dinosaur habitats, combined with climate and ecological simulations, suggest it wasn’t the volcanism.

  • Darwin wondered whether ecological space might simply “fill up” one day.

  • We would have considered an algae bloom to be a welcome sign of ecological renewal.

  • Despite the high ecological cost of palm oil, its cheap price has kept demand high.

  • Political dysfunction and economic dysfunction reinforce each other to drive ecological dysfunction.

  • It was a new, ecological eye that saw new kinds of harms and legislated to cure them.

  • Climate change is ecological but also economic, social, and political.

  • Natural selection plus geographical and ecological isolation has undoubtedly been operative in speciation and in subspeciation.

  • Obviously, the diversity of ecological niches in the rainforest is sufficient to support a variety of related species.

  • No ecological differences between this species and K. acutum were evident.

  • The second part of the study, now in preparation, deals with the ecological and historical geography of the herpetofauna.

  • No details of ecological interest are given and there is no mention of natives.

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