| 单词 | eco-damage | 
| 释义 | > as lemmaseco-damage  (a)    eco-calamity,  eco-damage,  eco-problem,  eco-tragedy,  eco-vandalism, etc. ΚΠ 1969    New Scientist 2 Oct. 18/2  				Some major eco-catastrophes seem bound to occur in the coming decades. 1977    Los Angeles Times 4 Sept.  v. 6/1  				All kinds of things could go wrong. They might well include eco-damage to areas under construction as potential new national parks. 1989    Boston Business 		(Nexis)	 Oct.  				Today's neglect will mean tomorrow's eco-nightmare. 1990    A. Toffler Powershift v. 377  				[A] step up from eco-vandalism to full-scale eco-terrorism. 1991    Hobart Mercury 		(Nexis)	 15 June  				[The] fire-fighting company gave a clipped ‘No comment’ when asked how they proposed to fight such an eco-calamity. 1992    N.Y. Times 18 Oct.  ii. 13/5  				Both ‘The Last of the Mohicans’ and ‘1492’ are politically correct enough to..emphasize hints of eco-tragedy to come. 1996    J. Doran Red Doran 164  				They have a big eco-problem there now. 2003    S. Greenfield Tomorrow's People 		(2004)	 vii. 188  				He even described a possible eco-accident..: the sea turned purple due to contamination by that plant. < as lemmas  | 
	
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