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单词 biodiverse
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Definition of biodiverse in English:

biodiverse

adjective bʌɪəʊdʌɪˈvəːsˌbīōdī-
  • (of a habitat or region) having a high level of biodiversity.

    Australia is one of the most biodiverse regions on earth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact, more than one-tenth of Illinois is forest, with a biodiverse quilt of 250 tree species.
    • Here I was in the Amazon rainforest - the world's largest, most biodiverse ecosystem, the lungs of our planet.
    • We didn't know whether the soil would simply blow away, or if a truly bio-diverse culture could spring up so high above ground.
    • Since we do not overlook a major flyway or biodiverse habitat, the odds are significantly stacked against noticing a brand new bird in our own backyard.
    • The spare land left over from the building the motorway is probably the most biodiverse area anywhere round there.
    • This is thought to be a proximate explanation that results in the tropics being more biodiverse than the temperate zone.
    • The country's forests are among the richest and most biodiverse in the world, but they are rapidly disappearing.
    • Coral reef systems are one of the most fragile and biodiverse ecosystems on Earth.
    • Nor should any biodiverse ecosystem be damaged to grow biofuels.
    • For the consumer: biodiverse foods are healthier than foods that are the product of monocropping.
    • But, since the biodiverse services of nature are irreplaceable and non-negotiable, eventually we will all be on board or we will be desperately diminished.
    • Over the past 30 years, the world has lost fully a fifth of all biodiverse tropical rainforests.
    • My final year thesis involved studying the interactions between bees and plants in a very biodiverse area of Mexico.
    • Being as Ecuador is the most bio-diverse country on the planet, this task took me all day.
    • Our carbon offset donation to Rainforest Concern is used to protect and re-plant the most biodiverse habitat in the world.
    • And I was delighted to see the treatment for this film, focusing in on New York City as a biodiverse environment.
    • In Colombia, one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, there are over 500 species of frogs living in the northern Andes.
    • Ecuador is the seventeenth most biodiverse country in the world, home to over 80 native potato varieties.
    • I've heard that some macro photographers have spent days here shooting in what is arguably the most biodiverse site anywhere.
    • At the same time, the Tweed is one of the most ecologically biodiverse areas in Australia.

Rhymes

amerce, asperse, averse, burse, coerce, converse, curse, diverse, Erse, hearse, immerse, intersperse, nurse, perse, perverse, purse, reimburse, submerse, terce, terse, transverse, verse, worse
 
 

Definition of biodiverse in US English:

biodiverse

adjectiveˌbīōdī-
  • (of a habitat or region) having a high level of biodiversity.

    Australia is one of the most biodiverse regions on earth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We didn't know whether the soil would simply blow away, or if a truly bio-diverse culture could spring up so high above ground.
    • Our carbon offset donation to Rainforest Concern is used to protect and re-plant the most biodiverse habitat in the world.
    • The country's forests are among the richest and most biodiverse in the world, but they are rapidly disappearing.
    • I've heard that some macro photographers have spent days here shooting in what is arguably the most biodiverse site anywhere.
    • Being as Ecuador is the most bio-diverse country on the planet, this task took me all day.
    • At the same time, the Tweed is one of the most ecologically biodiverse areas in Australia.
    • Here I was in the Amazon rainforest - the world's largest, most biodiverse ecosystem, the lungs of our planet.
    • In fact, more than one-tenth of Illinois is forest, with a biodiverse quilt of 250 tree species.
    • For the consumer: biodiverse foods are healthier than foods that are the product of monocropping.
    • The spare land left over from the building the motorway is probably the most biodiverse area anywhere round there.
    • Nor should any biodiverse ecosystem be damaged to grow biofuels.
    • In Colombia, one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, there are over 500 species of frogs living in the northern Andes.
    • My final year thesis involved studying the interactions between bees and plants in a very biodiverse area of Mexico.
    • Coral reef systems are one of the most fragile and biodiverse ecosystems on Earth.
    • Over the past 30 years, the world has lost fully a fifth of all biodiverse tropical rainforests.
    • But, since the biodiverse services of nature are irreplaceable and non-negotiable, eventually we will all be on board or we will be desperately diminished.
    • Since we do not overlook a major flyway or biodiverse habitat, the odds are significantly stacked against noticing a brand new bird in our own backyard.
    • And I was delighted to see the treatment for this film, focusing in on New York City as a biodiverse environment.
    • This is thought to be a proximate explanation that results in the tropics being more biodiverse than the temperate zone.
    • Ecuador is the seventeenth most biodiverse country in the world, home to over 80 native potato varieties.
 
 
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