natural的意思和读音

natural

: [ˈnætʃ(ə)rəl] : ['nætʃ(ə)rəl]

adj.

n. L)

naturals  

adj.+n.natural gas,natural environment,natural disaster,natural science,natural rubber

adj.acquired

naturaladj.in nature

1.[obn]existing in nature; not made or caused by humans

natural disasters

the natural world(= of trees, rivers, animals and birds)

a country's natural resources(= its coal, oil, forests, etc.)

wildlife in its natural habitat

natural yogurt(= with no flavour added)

My hair soon grew back to its natural colour(= after being dyed ) .

The clothes are available in warm natural colours.

expected

2.normal; as you would expect

to die of natural causes(= not by violence, but normally, of old age)

He thought social inequality was all part of the natural order of things.

She was the natural choice for the job.

behaviour

3.used to describe behaviour that is part of the character that a person or an animal was born with

the natural agility of a cat

the natural processes of language learning

It's only natural to worry about your children.

ability

4.[obn]having an ability that you were born with

He's a natural leader.

relaxed

5.relaxed and not pretending to be sb/sth different

It's difficult to look natural when you're feeling nervous.

parents/children

6.[obn]related by blood

His natural mother was unable to care for him so he was raised by an aunt.

7.[obn]born to parents who are not married

She was a natural daughter of King James II.

based on human reason

8.[obn]based on human reason alone

natural justice/law

in music

9. L)used after the name of a note to show that the note is neither sharp nor flat . The written symbol is (L).

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n.person

1.~ (for sth)a person who is very good at sth without having to learn how to do it, or who is perfectly suited for a particular job

She took to flying like a natural.仿

He's a natural for the role.

in music

2. L)a normal musical note, not its sharp or flat form. The written symbol is (L).

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adj.1.existing in nature and not produced or caused by people; not changed from a natural state by production or growing methods2.reasonable or expected in a particular situation3.existing in someone from an early age4.relaxed rather than uncomfortable; honest rather than false5.natural parents are the ones you were born to1.existing in nature and not produced or caused by people; not changed from a natural state by production or growing methods2.reasonable or expected in a particular situation3.existing in someone from an early age4.relaxed rather than uncomfortable; honest rather than false5.natural parents are the ones you were born to

n.1.someone whose skills and abilities suit a particular job or activity2.a musical note that is not a sharp or a flat, or the written sign showing this

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3. event n. natural a. light a. n.线; ...

5. anti gold natural peach ...

7. Vivid Natural* 1. Natural ...

8. nation natural naughty ...

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1.Again, this loss does not show up in the FAO's figures, and the resulting emissions are considered to be natural, not man-made.

2.The ears are never cropped and the tail is usually docked, but can be left in its natural state as well.

3.Although the scene somewhat lack the natural, open and lofty feel, the garden is still a masterpiece of meticulous work.使

4.Yahoo Japan's choice of Google is a natural one, given that it had a similar arrangement early last decade.

5.And two, the natural interface, the natural form of the interface, so that it's more intuitive for you to interact with the robot.

6.This would seem to be the natural way to solve this issue, but it might be hard to execute!

7.It is much better I believe to see work produced by a given artist in their natural state of interest and investigation.

8.Flue-curing takes about a week and fixes the natural sugar of the leaf, which has a high sugar and a medium-to-high nicotine content.

9.Going in and out of a relative balance is a natural process that happens constantly throughout the cycle of life.

10.They seemed so much the natural uniform for my new career that it took a real effort of will to leave them in the stores.