biosphere 英 [ˈbaɪəʊsfɪə(r)]   美 [ˈbaɪoʊsfɪr]

biosphere

biosphere  英 [ˈbaɪəʊsfɪə(r)] 美 [ˈbaɪoʊsfɪr]

n. 生物圈 

名词复数:biospheres 

But what climate change shows us is that we are not in control, either of the biosphere or of the machine which is destroying it. 然而,气候变化向我们显示,无论是在生物圈还是摧毁生物圈的制度模式,我们都不处于控制地位。
And if the biosphere is in trouble, then man is in trouble, for human beings are not immune to extinction, though they may like to think so. 如果生物圈有麻烦,人类就会有麻烦,因为人类不能够自外于物种灭绝,虽然他们喜欢这样认为。

  • A biosphere is a place where organisms live. You wouldn't want to travel beyond the earth's biosphere, unless of course you are an astronaut.
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  • n. 生物圈
  • 1. But what climate change shows us is that we are not in control, either of the biosphere or of the machine which is destroying it.

    然而,气候变化向我们显示,无论是在生物圈还是摧毁生物圈的制度模式,我们都不处于控制地位。

  • 2. And if the biosphere is in trouble, then man is in trouble, for human beings are not immune to extinction, though they may like to think so.

    如果生物圈有麻烦,人类就会有麻烦,因为人类不能够自外于物种灭绝,虽然他们喜欢这样认为。

  • biosphere (n.) "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," 1899, from or modeled on German Biosphäre (1875), which was coined by German geologist Eduard Suess; see bio- + sphere.
bio·sphere / ˈbaɪəʊsfɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈbaɪoʊsfɪr / noun [singular ] ( technical 术语 ) the part of the earth's surface and atmosphere in which plants and animals can live 生物圈 biosphere biospheres bio·sphere / ˈbaɪəʊsfɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈbaɪoʊsfɪr /
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