ecosystem的意思和读音

ecosystem

: [ˈekoʊˌsɪstəm] : [ˈiːkəʊˌsɪstəm]

n.

ecosystems  

Adj.+n.marine ecosystem

n.biome,biota,ecology,flora and fauna,environment

ecosystemn.

1.all the plants and living creatures in a particular area considered in relation to their physical environment

n.1.()

n.1.all the plants and animals in a particular area, considered as a system with parts that depend on one another

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2.(Ecosystem),(App)

4.ecosystem

5.ecosystem Palm ,iPh…

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1.They have to be very careful and very thoughtful about how they can be a part of any ecosystem.

2."This is going to enable concrete alternatives that substitute destruction of the ecosystem for new economic mechanisms, " he said.:「使。」

3.Initially, it had been an experiment conducted by biochemists . They wanted to use asexual reproduction to control the ecosystem of the fly.

4.More than any other Kindle before it, the Fire is an initiation into an ecosystem where nearly every service is provided by Amazon.FireKindle

5.With just a little extra effort, they could be part of the journalistic ecosystem too, in ways that go far beyond their traditional roles.

6.But, just as a thriving population of butterflies is the sign of a healthy ecosystem, a declining one is a sign of trouble.

7.It is possible to live your entire life in the Valley, wandering around amicably being blithely unaware of the shadow ecosystem.

8.However, an enterprise does not always play the same role in the system and changes its role as the evolution of the business ecosystem.

9.So what does all of that tell us about the App Store ecosystem and how developers will fare in and out of it?

10.Those, combined with its mobile application store, give it a more sophisticated content "ecosystem" than most of its rivals.