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organic美 [ɔr'ɡænɪk] 英 [ɔː(r)'ɡænɪk] - adj.有机的;不使用化肥的;绿色的;有机物的
- n.分子有机体
- 网络器官的;有机体的;有机化学专业研究生排名
adj.+n. organic carbon,organic agriculture,organic molecule,organic farm,organic chemist adj. inorganic,synthetic,artificial 1. | 有机的;不使用化肥的;绿色的produced or practised without using artificial chemicals |
| organic cheese/vegetables/wine, etc. 有机奶酪、蔬菜、酒等 | | an organic farmer/gardener 实行有机栽培的农民╱园艺师 | | organic farming/horticulture 有机耕作╱园艺 |
2. | 有机物的;生物的produced by or from living things |
| Improve the soil by adding organic matter . 加入有机物以改良土壤。 | | |
3. | 器官的;器质性的;官能的connected with the organs of the body |
4. | 有机的;统一的;关联的consisting of different parts that are all connected to each other |
| the view of society as an organic whole 视社会为一有机体的观点 |
5. | 逐渐的;演进的;自然的happening in a slow and natural way, rather than suddenly |
| the organic growth of foreign markets 国外市场的逐步发展 |
adj. | 1. 有组织的,有系统的;有机的;结构的;建制的;根本的;生来的,固有的 7. 【医学】器官的;器质性的;有机体的;【化学】有机的 1. 有组织的,有系统的;有机的;结构的;建制的;根本的;生来的,固有的 7. 【医学】器官的;器质性的;有机体的;【化学】有机的 | n. | |
adj. | 1. relating to, derived from, or characteristic of living things 2. occurring or developing gradually and naturally, without being forced or contrived 3. forming a basic and inherent part of something and largely responsible for its identity or makeup 4. being made of parts that exist together in a seemingly natural relationship that makes for organized efficiency 5. relating to or employing agricultural practices that avoid the use of synthetic chemicals in favor of naturally occurring pesticides, fertilizers, and other growing aids 6. grown or reared without the use of synthetic chemicals 7. relating to the organs of the body, specifically to basic changes in them brought about by physical disorders 8. belonging to a family of compounds that have chains or rings of carbon atoms linked to atoms of hydrogen and sometimes oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements 9. organic food or drink is produced using only a small number of artificial chemicals 10. connected with, produced by, or obtained from living things 1. relating to, derived from, or characteristic of living things 2. occurring or developing gradually and naturally, without being forced or contrived 3. forming a basic and inherent part of something and largely responsible for its identity or makeup 4. being made of parts that exist together in a seemingly natural relationship that makes for organized efficiency 5. relating to or employing agricultural practices that avoid the use of synthetic chemicals in favor of naturally occurring pesticides, fertilizers, and other growing aids 6. grown or reared without the use of synthetic chemicals 7. relating to the organs of the body, specifically to basic changes in them brought about by physical disorders 8. belonging to a family of compounds that have chains or rings of carbon atoms linked to atoms of hydrogen and sometimes oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements 9. organic food or drink is produced using only a small number of artificial chemicals 10. connected with, produced by, or obtained from living things | n. | 1. an organic substance, especially a fertilizer or pesticide |
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