ECO-


Meaning of ECO- in English

eco- /iːkəʊ $ iːkoʊ/ BrE AmE prefix

[ Origin: ecology ]

relating to the environment:

eco-warriors (=people who try to stop damage to the environment)

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THESAURUS

▪ the environment the air, water, and land on Earth, which is affected by man’s activities:

We need to do more to protect the environment.

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How much does air travel damage the environment?

▪ ecosystem technical all the animals and plants that exist in a place, considered as a single system with parts that depend on each other:

the island’s fragile ecosystem

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The rapid decline in the number of great sharks is disrupting the marine ecosystem.

▪ habitat the natural home of an animal or plant:

The tree can grow to be 120 feet tall in its natural habitat.

▪ the biosphere technical the Earth’s surface and atmosphere where animals and plants can live:

Scientists are monitoring changes in the global biosphere.

▪ ecology the scientific study of the way in which the animals, plants, and natural features of a place affect and depend on each other:

She’s studying marine ecology.

▪ green adjective [only before noun] relating to the environment or to protecting the environment:

Voters are becoming more concerned about green issues.

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The party is keen to demonstrate its green credentials (=show that it thinks the environment is important) .

▪ eco- prefix relating to the environment and protecting the environment:

eco-friendly products (=which do not harm the environment)

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eco-tourism (=which does not harm the environment)

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eco-warrior (=someone who protests to try to save the environment)

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eco-sensitive land (=where the environment is easily damaged)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.