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conservation    音标拼音: [k,ɑnsɚv'eʃən]
n. U保存,保护;守恒,不灭

U保存,保护;守恒,不灭

conservation
n 1: an occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss
or injury or other change [synonym: {conservation},
{preservation}]
2: the preservation and careful management of the environment
and of natural resources
3: (physics) the maintenance of a certain quantities unchanged
during chemical reactions or physical transformations

Conservation \Con`ser*va"tion\, n. [L. conservatio: cf. F.
conservation.]
The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping
(of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation.
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A step necessary for the conservation of Protestantism.
--Hallam.
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A state without the means of some change is without the
means of its conservation. --Burke.
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{Conservation of areas} (Astron.), the principle that the
radius vector drawn from a planet to the sun sweeps over
equal areas in equal times.

{Conservation of energy}, or {Conservation of force} (Mech.),
the principle that the total energy of any material system
is a quantity which can neither be increased nor
diminished by any action between the parts of the system,
though it may be transformed into any of the forms of
which energy is susceptible. --Clerk Maxwell.
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Energy \En"er*gy\, n.; pl. {Energies}. [F. ['e]nergie, LL.
energia, fr. Gr.?, fr. ? active; ? in ? work. See {In}, and
{Work}.]
1. Internal or inherent power; capacity of acting, operating,
or producing an effect, whether exerted or not; as, men
possessing energies may suffer them to lie inactive.
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The great energies of nature are known to us only by
their effects. --Paley.
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2. Power efficiently and forcibly exerted; vigorous or
effectual operation; as, the energy of a magistrate.
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3. Strength of expression; force of utterance; power to
impress the mind and arouse the feelings; life; spirit; --
said of speech, language, words, style; as, a style full
of energy.
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4. (Physics) Capacity for performing work.
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Note: The kinetic energy of a body is the energy it has in
virtue of being in motion. It is measured by one half
of the product of the mass of each element of the body
multiplied by the square of the velocity of the
element, relative to some given body or point. The
available kinetic energy of a material system
unconnected with any other system is that energy which
is due to the motions of the parts of the system
relative to its center of mass. The potential energy of
a body or system is that energy which is not kinetic;
-- energy due to configuration. Kinetic energy is
sometimes called actual energy. Kinetic energy is
exemplified in the vis viva of moving bodies, in heat,
electric currents, etc.; potential energy, in a bent
spring, or a body suspended a given distance above the
earth and acted on by gravity.
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{Accumulation}, {Conservation}, {Correlation}, & {Degradation
of energy}, etc. (Physics) See under {Accumulation},
{Conservation}, {Correlation}, etc.

Syn: Force; power; potency; vigor; strength; spirit;
efficiency; resolution.
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  • Conservation - National Geographic Society
    Conservation seeks the sustainable use of nature by humans, for activities such as hunting, logging or mining, while preservation focuses on protecting nature from human use
  • Conservation | Definition, Ecology, Examples, Facts - Britannica
    Conservation, study of the loss of Earth’s biological diversity and the ways this loss can be prevented Biological diversity, or biodiversity, is the variety of life either in a particular place or on the entire planet Earth, including its ecosystems, species, populations, and genes
  • Nature conservation - Wikipedia
    Conservation is generally associated with the protection of natural resources, while preservation is associated with the protection of buildings, objects, and landscapes Put simply, conservation seeks the proper use of nature, while preservation seeks protection of nature from use — United States National Park Service [28]
  • Conservation. gov
    Find resources to support your conservation and restoration work From information on volunteering, to finding a job in conservation, to learning how you can help wildlife at home – we’ve got you covered
  • CONSERVATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CONSERVATION is a careful preservation and protection of something; especially : planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect
  • The Nature Conservancy: A World Where People Nature Thrive
    Discover how the Pocomoke River, one of the wildest and most scenic waterways on the East Coast, connects communities, supports conservation and showcases the natural beauty of the Delmarva Peninsula
  • Conservation International
    Since 1987, Conservation International has worked to improve the lives of people everywhere by protecting oceans, forests and other living ecosystems
  • Understanding Conservation - National Wildlife Federation
    Learn how animals, plants, and habitats rely on their ecosystems, and why conservation efforts are vital to protecting them
  • What does conservation mean?
    Conservation is the careful maintenance and upkeep of a natural resource to prevent it from disappearing A natural resource is the physical supply of something that exists in nature, such as soil, water, air, plants, animals, and energy
  • Conservation Hub – Conserving the Nature of America
    Learn about several important heroes in the field of wildlife conservation and take a trip back through conservation history in the United States with our interactive timeline





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