conservation
noun OPAL W
/ˌkɒnsəˈveɪʃn/
/ˌkɑːnsərˈveɪʃn/
[uncountable] synonym conservancy(对自然环境的)保护 - to be interested in wildlife conservation
对野生动物保护感兴趣 - Road development in the area has been severely affected by the conservation programmes of the council.
该地区的道路发展受到该委员会保护方案的严重影响。
Wordfinder- biodiversity
- conservation
- endanger
- the environment
- extinct
- green
- managed
- species
- sustainable
- toxic
Topics The environmentb2- Such data can be helpful in evaluating the conservation status of plants.
这些数据有助于评估植物的保护状况。 - The commission calls for a bold, new conservation ethic that embraces the oceans as a public trust.
委员会提议建立一套全新、大胆的自然保护准则,将海洋纳入公众管辖范围。 - Through the years they have made significant contributions to species conservation.
多年来他们对物种保护做出了重大贡献。 - a large-scale habitat conservation plan
大规模的栖息地保护计划 - a national park and conservation area
国家公园及自然保护区 - an avid supporter of the conservation movement
自然保护运动的热心支持者 - the history of environmental health and conservation biology
环境健康与保护生物学的历史 - the pledge to develop coral reef conservation strategies
制订珊瑚礁保护战略的承诺 - the whole spectrum of conservation concerns
自然保护的全部问题
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- biodiversity
- energy
- environmental
- …
- body
- group
- movement
- …
- to be interested in wildlife conservation
(官方对历史或艺术建筑的)保护;文物保护 - the conservation of ancient monuments/manuscripts/our cultural heritage
古代遗迹/手稿/我们文化遗产的保护
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- biodiversity
- energy
- environmental
- …
- body
- group
- movement
- …
- the conservation of ancient monuments/manuscripts/our cultural heritage
防止流失(或浪费、损害、毁坏);保持;保护 - to encourage the conservation of water/fuel
鼓励节约用水/燃料 - energy conservation
能源的节约 - practices that are good for the community, such as water efficiency and resource conservation
有效用水、资源保护等有益于社区的做法
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- biodiversity
- energy
- environmental
- …
- body
- group
- movement
- …
see also conserve- to encourage the conservation of water/fuel
词源late Middle English: from Latin conservatio(n-), from the verb conservare ‘to preserve’, from con- ‘together’ + servare ‘to keep’.