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shēng tài
  That some of the natural environment of biological survival and development of the state, also refers to the physical characteristics of biological and life habits
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No. 2
  Help farmers improve their ecological and technical plants
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Revealed a good attitude
  Revealed a good gesture. Southern Emperor Jianwen, "Zheng Fu": "Dan weed into the leaves, such as Chui Yin Dai. Suited to drop-mining, moving ecology." "East Zhou," the 17th back: "﹝ ﹞ information Gui projects such as the youthful face like peach , moderate length, move ecology, present in the other no. "
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Vivid Attitude
  Lively Italian state. Tandoori Fu "Xiaofa Gong An" Poetry: "o-chicken wild cry like yesterday, when looking for eco-energy." Ming Liu Ji, "Jie Yuhua singing willow" word: "Yiyi laying laying, curl the Palace ecological really incomparable."
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Biological characteristics and living habits of the physiological
  Physical characteristics and biological habits. Qin Mu "Yihaishibei shrimp Fun": "I had a shrimp feed more than a month to watch the shrimp ecology."
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No. 6
  Ginkgo ecological forest
  [Pinyin] shēngtài
  [English] ecology; oecology; aecology
  [Meaning] Ancient
  (1) reveal a beautiful gesture. Southern Emperor Jianwen, "Zheng Fu": "Dan weed into the leaves, such as Dai Yin Chui beauty mining drop, moving ecology..", "Zhou Zhi" Seventeenth back: "﹝ ﹞ interest Gui head as youthful face like peach , moderate length, move ecology, heads no second. "
  (2) a lively Italian state. Tandoori Fu "Xiaofa Gong An" poem: "o chicken wild cry as of yesterday, when looking for eco-able." Ming Liu Ji "Jie Yuhua · Willow" word: "Yiyi Ni Ni, curl Juanjuan, eco really incomparable."
  Modern Meaning []
  Eco-term, it usually refers to a state of living organisms. Refers to the state in certain biological survival and development of the natural environment, but also refers to the physiological characteristics and habits of life.
  Ecological (Eco-) The term derives from the ancient Greek word, meaning home (house) or our environment. Simply put, that means the survival of the ecological status of all creatures, and the relationship between them and between it and the environment interlocking. Ecology (Ecology) is generated from the earliest studies of individual organisms and began. In 1869, the German biologist E. Haeckel (Ernst Haeckel) first proposed the concept of ecology, which is the study of plants and animals and their environment between, between animals and plants and their discipline's impact on the ecosystem. Today, ecology has penetrated into various fields, "ecological" category of the term more widely involved, people often use "eco" to define the many good things, such as health, beauty, harmony and other things that can crown "Ecology" modification. Of course, people of different cultural backgrounds "ecological" definition will be different, diverse world needs diverse culture, as "ecological" diversity of species, like the pursuit of nature, in order to maintain a balanced development of the ecosystem.
  [Related noun]
  Ecological Food
  Environment
  Ecological Civilization
  Ecological Ethics
  Principles of ecological standards
  Eco-ethical standards
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English Expression
  1. n.:  biology,  zoology,  high-quality, high-yield, cost-effective, eco-friendly and safe agriculture,  community biomass,  fire disclimax,  foodchain [cycle],  primary consumer,  retrogression of succession,  ecology,  oecology,  aecology,  the relation of plants and living creatures to each other and to their surroundings,  way of life
French Expression
  1. n.  écologie
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