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en·vi·ron·ment  (n-vrn-mnt, -vrn-)
n.
1. The circumstances or conditions that surround one; surroundings.
2. The totality of circumstances surrounding an organism or group of organisms, especially:
a. The combination of external physical conditions that affect and influence the growth, development, and survival of organisms: "We shall never understand the natural environment until we see it as a living organism" (Paul Brooks).
b. The complex of social and cultural conditions affecting the nature of an individual or community.
3. Computer Science
a. The entire set of conditions under which one operates a computer, as it relates to the hardware, operating platform, or operating system.
b. An area of a computer's memory used by the operating system and some programs to store certain variables to which they need frequent access.

environment [ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt]
n
1. external conditions or surroundings, esp those in which people live or work
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) Ecology the external surroundings in which a plant or animal lives, which tend to influence its development and behaviour
3. the state of being environed; encirclement
4. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) Computing an operating system, program, or integrated suite of programs that provides all the facilities necessary for a particular application a word-processing environment
environmental  adj
environmentally  adv

environment  (n-vrn-mnt)
All of the biotic and abiotic factors that act on an organism, population, or ecological community and influence its survival and development. Biotic factors include the organisms themselves, their food, and their interactions. Abiotic factors include such items as sunlight, soil, air, water, climate, and pollution. Organisms respond to changes in their environment by evolutionary adaptations in form and behavior.

Environment
the study of the relationship of flowers to their environment. — anthoecologic, anthoecological, adj.
the study of the effects upon each other of environment and race. — anthroposociologic, anthroposociological, adj.
the study of an individual organism, or the species regarded collectively, in relation to environment. — autecologic, autecological, adj.
the study of the interrelation of plants and animals in their common environment. — bioecologist, n.
ecology, Also bionomy. — bionomist, n. — bionomic, bionomical, adj.
ergonomics.
the transplanting of a plant to a new environment.
destruction of the environment.
1. the branch of biology that studies the relationship of organisms and environments. Also called bionomics, bionomy.
2. the branch of sociology that studies the environmental spacing and interdependence of people and their institutions, as in rural or urban settings. — ecologist, oecologist, n. — ecologie, oecologic, ecological, oecological, adj.
any area or region regarded as a unit for ecological observation and study of the interrelationships between organisms and their environment.
a transitional area or zone between two different forms of vegetation, as between forest and plain. — ecotonal, adj.
a type or subspecies of life that is especially well adapted to a certain environment. — ecotypic, adj.
concern for and action on behalf of the environment and its preservation. — environmentalist, n.
the study of the relation of man to the environment in which he works and the application of anatomical, physiological, psychological, and engineering knowledge to the problems involved. Also called biotechnology. — ergonomic, adj.
a science concerned with improving the well-being of mankind through improvement of the environment. — euthenist, n.
a combination of genetics and ecology that studies animal species and their environment. — genecologist, n. — genecologic, genecological, adj.
an instrument for measuring impurities in the air. — konimetric, adj.
the measurement of impurities in the air by means of a konimeter. — konimetric, adj.
the study of atmospheric dust and other impurities in the air, as germs, pollen, etc., especially regarding their effect on plant and animal life.
the study of fogs and smogs, especially those affecting air pollution levels.
(of lakes) the quality of containing a low accumulation of dissolved nutrient salts, thus supporting little plant or animal life and having a high oxygen content owing to the low organic content. — oligotrophic, adj.
the branch of ecology that studies the relationship of ancient plants and animals to their environments. — paleoecologic, palaeoecologic, paleoecological, palaeoecological, adj.
a person who is concerned with or active in the preservation of wildlife, historical sites, natural habitats, and other features of the environment.
the branch of ecology that studies the relationship between plant and animal communities and their environments. — synecologic, synecological, adj.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.environmentenvironment - the totality of surrounding conditions; "he longed for the comfortable environment of his living room"
situation, state of affairs - the general state of things; the combination of circumstances at a given time; "the present international situation is dangerous"; "wondered how such a state of affairs had come about"; "eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning for every new social situation"- Franklin D.Roosevelt
circumstance, context, setting - the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event; "the historical context"
ecology - the environment as it relates to living organisms; "it changed the ecology of the island"
scope, setting, background - the state of the environment in which a situation exists; "you can't do that in a university setting"
home - an environment offering affection and security; "home is where the heart is"; "he grew up in a good Christian home"; "there's no place like home"
milieu, surroundings - the environmental condition
arena, domain, sphere, orbit, area, field - a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit"
street - the streets of a city viewed as a depressed environment in which there is poverty and crime and prostitution and dereliction; "she tried to keep her children off the street"
2.environmentenvironment - the area in which something exists or lives; "the country--the flat agricultural surround"
ambiance, ambience - the atmosphere of an environment
medium - the surrounding environment; "fish require an aqueous medium"
setting, scene - the context and environment in which something is set; "the perfect setting for a ghost story"
element - the most favorable environment for a plant or animal; "water is the element of fishes"
habitat, home ground - the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs; "a marine habitat"; "he felt safe on his home grounds"
melting pot - an environment in which many ideas and races are socially assimilated
parts - the local environment; "he hasn't been seen around these parts in years"

environment
noun
1. surroundings, setting, conditions, situation, medium, scene, circumstances, territory, background, atmosphere, context, habitat, domain, milieu, locale The children were brought up in completely different environments.
2. habitat, home, surroundings, territory, terrain, locality, natural home the maintenance of a safe environment for marine mammals
the environment natural world, world, nature, creation, living world persuading people to respect the environment
Translations
environment [ɪnˈvaɪərənmənt] N
1. (= surroundings) (gen) → entorno m, ambiente m (Zool, Bot) → entorno m, medio m
a safe working environmentun entorno or un ambiente de trabajo seguro
a working-class environmentun entorno or ambiente de clase trabajadora
to observe animals in their natural environmentobservar a los animales en su entorno or medio natural
the environment (Ecol) → el medio ambiente
measures to protect the environmentmedidas fpl para proteger el medio ambiente
Department of the Environment (Brit) → Ministerio m del Medio Ambiente
2. (Comput) → entorno m

environment [ɪnˈvaɪərənmənt] n
(= physical world) the environment → l'environnement m Department of the Environment
(= social world) → milieu m
a change in sb's environment → un changement dans l'environnement de qn

environment
nUmwelt f; (of town etc, physical surroundings)Umgebung f (also Comput); (= social, cultural surroundings)Milieu nt, → Umwelt f; working-class environmentArbeitermilieu nt; cultural/hostile environmentkulturelle/feindliche Umwelt; Department of the Environment (Brit) → Umweltministerium nt; Secretary (US) or Minister (Brit) of the EnvironmentUmweltminister(in) m(f)

environment [ɪnˈvaɪərnmənt] nambiente m
Department of the Environment (Brit) → Ministero dell'Ambiente
environment [ɪnˈvaɪərnmənt] nambiente m
Department of the Environment (Brit) → Ministero dell'Ambiente

environment
n environment [inˈvaiərənmənt]
(a set of) surrounding conditions, especially those influencing development or growth An unhappy home environment may drive a teenager to crime; We should protect the environment from destruction by modern chemicals etc. omgewing بيئَه околна среда prostředí omgivelser; miljø die Umgebung, die Umwelt περιβάλλον entorno, medio ambiente keskkond محیط ympäristö milieu, environnement סְבִיבָה पर्यावरण okoliš, okolina környezet lingkungan (náttúrlegt) umhverfi ambiente 環境 환경 aplinka vide persekitaran milieu omgivelser, miljø środowisko ambiente îm­pre­jurimi, mediu înconjurător окружение; окружающая среда životné prostredie okolje životna sredina miljö, levnadsförhållanden สภาพแวดล้อม çevre 環境 оточення; середовище ماحول môi trường
adj enˌvironˈmental [-ˈmen-]
omgewings بيئي отнасящ се до околната среда týkající se prostředí miljømæssig; miljø- Milieu-..., Umwelts-... περιβαλλοντικός ambiental keskkonna- محیطی؛ وابسته به محیط ympäristöllinen du milieu סְבִיבָתִי पर्यावरण सम्बन्धी okolišni, ekološki környezeti, környezetvédelmi umhverfis- ambientale 環境の 환경의 aplinkos, ekologinis vides- berkaitan persekitaran milieu- miljø- środowiskowy ambiental am­biant, înconjurător относящийся к окружающей среде týkajúci sa prostredia ekološki vezan za životnu sredinu miljöbetingad, miljö- เกี่ยวกับสภาพแวดล้อม çevresel 環境的 такий, що стосується оточення, навколишнього середовища ماحولیاتی thuộc về môi trường
n environˈmentalist
a person who wants to stop the damage being done to the environment by humans. omgewings(des)kundige, omgewingsbewaarder عالِم بيئَه човек борещ се за опазването на околната среда ekolog miljøaktivist der Umweltschützer περιβαλλοντολόγος ecologista keskkonnaaktivist طرفدار حفظ محیط زیست ympäristönsuojelija environnementaliste écologiste שוֹחֵר אֵיכוּת הַסבִיבָה पर्यावरणविद aktivist za pitanja čovjekove sredine környezetvédő penggiat lingkungan ambientalista 環境保護論者 환경 보호주의자 ekologas, gamtosaugininkas apkārtējās vides []sargātājs pencinta alam sekitar ecologist, milieuactivist miljøvernforkjemper działacz na rzecz ochrony środowiska naturalnego сторонник защиты окружающей среды ekológ, zástanca ochrany životného prostredia okoljevarstvenik borac za zaštitu životne sredine miljövårdare นักสิ่งแวดล้อม çevreci 環境保護論者 вчений-еколог ماحول کی ترقی کا خواہاں nhà môi trường học 者,

environment بيئة prostředí miljø Umwelt περιβάλλον medio ambiente ympäristö environnement okruženje ambiente 環境 환경 omgeving miljø środowisko ambiente, meio-ambiente окружающая среда miljö สภาพแวดล้อม çevre môi trường 环境


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