Ecology education – Natural
One day, during our course selection week, i saw that we had a course name as "literature and environment". At first, i thought that this course would explain the necessities of nature, what naturism is, and as a result, we would become a naturist person. Then, when i saw the official course program, i realized that i was not wrong in these thoughts. In our first lesson, our teacher started by saying "our ancestors entrusted nature to us." later on, we learned the technical details of protecting nature, the nation of different plants and the necessity of protecting nature. At the end of the course, we all are students who are titled ecologists. As an ecologist, i say that i will always try to protect nature, even if it is a tiring process.
1 not something like someone or something else; not identical kind of others
- -> You seem different.
- ->My project is different from yours.
- ->She was different from other girls.
Synonym
unalike
Opposite
similar
2 The state of being distinct and unique of someone or something
- -> He said he will be act different this time.
- ->I can't see any different topic between those projects.
3 atypical; distinct from other individuals or objects
- -> This teacher's syllabus is very different from others.
- ->That was quite different from the previous one.
1 owning a huge amount of information as a result of extensive study and reading
- -> He was a serious, learned man back in his 20s.
- ->The new girls seemed so learned and lovely.
Synonym
scholarly, experienced, cultured
2 after birth, learning a knowledge by developmental processes
- -> All the animals have learned behaviors to keep themselves alive.
- ->Doctors say that anxiety is a learned action.
- ->Little birds open their mouths to show the mother that they're hungry, and that's learned behavior.
1 someone in a position of authority has consented to, said, done, etc.
- -> I intend to lodge an official complaint
- ->We signed some official documents to take the dead body.
- ->All rules are written in the official report.
Synonym
formal
Opposite
unofficial
2 associated with the responsibilities of someone in a position of authority
- -> The Prime Minister's official spokesman rejected calls for an inquiry.
- ->I'm working as an official translator in the Spanish Council.
- ->The FIA announced that there would be no official investigation into the incident.
Synonym
authoritative
Opposite
unauthorized
3 that is what the public is told, yet it may or may not be true
- -> The official reason for the delay is not bad weather.
- ->I don’t know the official story behind this murder.
Synonym
sanctioned
Opposite
unofficial
1 Equipment related to each other
- -> I couldn't leave the house because it took too long for technical service to come.
- ->There are a few technical settings that need to be made before starting the exam.
Synonym
technic, tech
2 what is associated with a skilled job
- -> It is natural to make such mistakes because you have no technical experience.
- ->Lack of technical ability is a big problem in this job.
3 the complex meaning of something and its relation to something
- -> There was so much technical term in the texts that I couldnt understand anything.
- ->What I want is actually not a technical article I was wondering your ideas.
1 The desire to rest after fatigue
- -> She says her relationship with me was pretty tiring, which was very hurtful.
- ->Having a cat at home is tiring, I can't even imagine feeding a dog.
- ->She keeps saying that her work is tiring, but she just sleeps all day.
Synonym
exhausting, wearing, wearying
1 person holding a high-ranking title
- -> Among her friends, she was the only titled one.
- ->Being a titled person can be hard sometimes.
Synonym
called
2 Caption of a work
- -> I am currently reading a book titled "Feeling Good".
- ->A striking titled book always sells better.
Synonym
headed
1 not true or accurate
- -> I entered the wrong door and interrupted a class.
- ->We are here to correct every single wrong law in effect.
Synonym
False, incorrect
Opposite
True, correct
2 not correct concerning anything or anyone
- -> Of course it is her wrong to tell your secrets to her friend.
- ->It's not wrong of you to be late.
Synonym
false, mistaken, incorrect, inaccurate, misguided, untrue
3 generating challenges or troubles; not how it ought to be
- -> Is there something wrong? You seem upset.
- ->There’s something wrong about my phone, I can’t open it.
4 not appropriate, correct, or what you require
- -> I should confess that I was wrong for this position.
- ->It is a wrong size, can I change it with a large one?
5 not ethically correct or truthful
- -> All parents have to teach their children that violence is wrong.
- ->It’s wrong that boys keep laughing loudly in the middle of the night.
1 in a way that is done incorrectly or in a unwanted way
- -> It was too late when I realized I was driving on the wrong side of the road.
- ->I know I was wrong but I couldn’t admit it to myself.
- ->How can you manage to understand everything in wrong way?
Synonym
Incorrect, mistaken
Opposite
Right, correct
1 used when specifying a 24-hour time frame
- -> I'll go to holiday for two days.
- ->I have three days to finish the report.
- ->I need one more day, please.
2 the period of time among when it first gets daylight in the early and when it first goes dark in the night
- -> It was a lovely day, thank you.
- ->I sat at balcony all day and watched the sea.
- ->It didn’t rain all day but the sky was covered in black clouds.
3 the times of day if you're up, studying, etc., rather than resting
- -> It's been a really long day, and I've got a bad headache.
- ->I've got a big day tomorrow.
- ->I hope you had a good day.
4 a certain epoch of chronology or moment
- -> There were no sounds in movies in the days of my youth.
- ->The first days of colored movies were like a miracle to people.
5 a span of time in someone's profession and personal life
- -> The photo was from my cheerleader days.
- ->I longed for the good old days.
- ->I was so happy in my university days.
1 the final part of an activity, event or story
- -> The end of the story wrecked me emotionally.
- ->I knew it from the beginning that it wouldn’t have a good end.
- ->The end of the video was exciting.
Synonym
finale
Opposite
beginning
2 describing the extinction
- -> Argument was finally at an end between us after 3 long days.
- ->I want this longing to come an end.
Synonym
existence
Opposite
extinction
3 to tell the farthest part
- -> I need to walk to the end of the street.
- ->We live in the end of the city.
Synonym
end of the line
Opposite
beginning
4 death; the finish of life
- -> I don't want to accept his end.
- ->His end was wrecking.
Synonym
pass away
Opposite
life; be born
5 the state of being involved in something
- -> I have a problem at my end.
- ->He helped me understanding the marketing end.
Synonym
share
1 native surrounding where individuals, creatures, and vegetation exist
- -> We need to take care of our environment.
- ->People don't do enough to save the environment from pollution.
2 the circumstances under which a human, creature, or vegetation exists, works, or engages in such an action
- -> I want to make our home environment entertaining for my kids.
- ->It's quite uncomfortable working environment.
Synonym
setting, surroundings
3 the environment where a person, software, or application works
- -> We develop a software environment for TV systems.
- ->I work in a company which develops an online development environment for telephone networks.
1 piece or part of any written source of art
- -> The mathematical literature in this library is insufficient.
- ->Tolstoy is one of the most important names of Russian literature.
2 a collection of writings or publications on a specific topic
- -> Bring the literature you collected to my room.
- ->I bought all the literature on bird feeding.
1 Words that form an image in a living thing's brain
- -> People get shocked when I say I don't like my name but it's the truth.
- ->The constant changing of street names is not good for archives.
Synonym
noun, forename
2 the stuation where something or someone is
- -> My father only interested in the things that would make his name worse.
- ->I was the one who was advertised for the course's name to be well remembered.
Synonym
fame, renown
3 being a famous with a name, known by a lot of people
- -> this shop's name is spreading day by day.
- ->This company has a crucial name in that sector
4 a fame people
- -> It is said that one of the name attended Met Gala had some problems that night.
- ->The program that toured the homes of famous names was canceled.
Synonym
notable, celebrity
1 Places or areas that share a common history
- -> The lack of raw materials needed in some nations makes them foreign-dependent.
- ->belonging to a nation they never knew, sounds like something they would do.
Synonym
country, nationality
2 community in one place
- -> She did not want to publish these news, arguing that the nation was not ready yet
- ->It's a complete mystery if the nation will raise their voice against these taxes.
Synonym
people, folk
3 Local Americans are a group of person who originated in North America.
- -> I heard that tomorrow a few nations are going to gather and celebrate.
- ->Three of the leading nations seem to be making decisions instead of other people.
1 all the flora, wildlife, and objects in the cosmos that were not created by humans
- -> I admire nature's ability to regenerate itself.
- ->My therapy was spending time in nature with him.
2 the manner incidents occur in the material realm when they are not under human's influence
- -> You should focus on your own business. Nature always does its own thing.
- ->No matter how hard we try, we cannot change the way nature works.
3 The form of reaction found in the soul of a people or any living thing.
- -> Fear is in my hamster's nature.
- ->It's in his nature to try to fix people and get angry at them for their mistakes.
Synonym
internal, disposition
4 a stuff's fundamental characteristics
- -> I see she's struggling for it even though she can't understand the nature of it.
- ->It's the nature of this job to listen and I'm not sure if I can do this.
5 a sort or subtype of anything
- -> I must try very hard to reveal an art of this nature.
- ->You have created a product far above its nature.
1 the behavior of not covering any clothing since you feel it's much more organic and healthful to do so.
- -> I don't think he believes in anything but naturism.
- ->One of the things that makes people feel very free is naturism.
- ->To understand naturism's nature, you need to read and experience more.
1 People who believe that walking around naked is beneficial to their physical health
- -> The rate of naturists in Germany is very high.
- ->I think that some naturists cannot fully embrace nudism.
- ->The naturist population in the world is decreasing day by day.
Synonym
nudist
1 The situation where something has to be done out of necessity
- -> I stopped questioning the necessity of certain things, I do what I am told.
- ->All inventions are actually born out of human life's necessity.
Synonym
vitalism, need
2 To have something is what is part of the order
- -> I need to get out of this bed to fulfill my vital necessities.
- ->I am not a source you can use to meet your necessities.
Synonym
requirement, deficiency
3 a circumstance which cannot be escaped but it must happen
- -> I eventually admitted that living apart is a necessity in our destiny.
- ->It is a necessity to finish this school to be able to do this job.
Synonym
imperativeness, obligation
1 Leading an event
- -> When officials arrived on the scene, the thieves already went.
- ->This morning officials flew to the capital to assess the economic crisis.
- ->The fact that the officials are here does not make the employees work more willingly.
Synonym
authorized, competent
1 a human being
- -> He's the last person who'd lie to me.
- ->She was the only person who stood beside me in that argument.
Synonym
human
Opposite
nonhuman
2 the actual self or individual personality of a human being
- -> He's such a selfish person, it annoys me.
- ->The manager should be an honest person.
Synonym
personage
Opposite
normal
1 a series of actions taken in order to accomplish a certain result
- -> Studying is a long-term process.
- ->I don't want to get through these processes all over again.
Synonym
cognitive operation
Opposite
forget
2 a series of events, particularly those that result in natural changes
- -> Countries are going through the peace process.
- ->Growing process of a plant takes long time.
Synonym
unconscious process
Opposite
unnaturally
1 someone whose job is to teach in a school or college
- -> I want to be a English teacher.
- ->When I was a primary school, I really loved my music teacher.
1 an idea anticipated or remembered
- -> The thought of my family's death makes me want to cry
- ->I don't want the thought of you firing my brother
- ->She couldn't deal with the thought of moving to another city
Synonym
idea, considiration
2 the totality of the mind and the ideas in it
- -> My thoughts about him changed a lot these days
- ->The school wanted to build a new park for the kids but their thoughts were changed
Synonym
idea
3 Consideration.
- -> I will try to give him a chance to do a comprehensive thought
- ->She doesn't want to give another thought for this job
Synonym
consideration, concluding
5 the capacity and capability of thinking
- -> I appreciated her being so defensive about the right of expressing thoughts
- ->Philosophy gives us a right to extract our thoughts
Synonym
cognition
1 an attempt to accomplish anything
- -> I tried the rollercoaster.
- ->It was his second try at Korean food.
Synonym
attempt
2 a test of fresh or unusual things to see if they are nice, appropriate, etc.
- -> I will try skateboarding.
- ->I'll try Chinese food just for you.
1 especially either from Monday to Sunday or from Sunday to Saturday, a period of seven days
- -> The first day of the week is usually people's the least favorite day.
- ->A new episode of the series is released every week.
- ->I will not go to school this week because I will go abroad.
2 the five days from Monday to Friday
- -> I will go abroad weekend and come back during the week.
- ->Cargo companies works on week and are closed at the weekend.
3 the usual you are working period of days
- -> She works full-day week because she has a lot of debt.
- ->He doesn't have breakfast during the week.
1 dishonest or morally unacceptable behavior
- -> He was very rude to the old lady , and that was wrong.
- ->She yelled at the kid because of his wrong behavior.
Synonym
false, bad
Opposite
correct
1 to reach the end of something; finish
- -> A closing reception ends the day.
- ->I didn’t want to end our relationship, but he didn’t give me another option.
Synonym
finish
Opposite
start
1 [transitive, intransitive] to make something clear or easy to understand
- -> The teacher explained everything clearly, but the students didn't understand it yet.
- ->Let me explain what we have done at the station.
Synonym
clarify
2 [intransitive, transitive] to give reasons for your behaviour:
- -> I asked him to explain himself because he hadn't been home for four days.
- ->Actually listen to what she explains, so she won't be angry with you.
Synonym
express
1 giving a name to someone or a thing
- -> What did you name your new puppy?
- ->I named you "Rosa" because you were as beautiful as a rose when you were born.
2 to express things correctly
- -> Just name the time, and I'll be there.
- ->Name your conditions.
3 for a specific job or position, to select a person
- -> She was named the new president.
- ->I thought they would name me as a candidate.
1 any set of actions taken in order to accomplish a certain outcome
- -> The process of chemotheraphy was hard to endure.
- ->Writing process is more important than outline.
Synonym
Action
2 any succession of events, particularly those that occur in environmental variations
- -> Road is under the construction process.
- ->She is in hard process now.
3 The technique for accomplishing or manufacturing anything, particularly ones employed in business
- -> This process is found and never developed.
- ->one of the best methods is on process now.
1 checking to see if someone or something is wounded
- -> Biologists help to protect the enviroment.
- ->You must protect yourself from bad things.
Synonym
save
Opposite
expose
2 To legally enact a law to preserve an animal, person or anything
- -> I wish all animals are protected against harmful things.
- ->Little dogs are protected by their mother.
3 Taking out a life fuse policy to preserve something you have or to guard someone
- -> Phone cases protect phones againt the damages.
- ->Hat protects us againt the sun.
4 Restricting input to information to preserve a computer
- -> My bank accounts are protected to hard password.
- ->İmportant informations has been protected since 1898.
1 to strive or take the opportunity to accomplish and obtain anything
- -> I tried to go to school in ten minutes by walking.
- ->She tried to stay calm.
2 to put anything using, perform, or try to check if it is acceptable, appropriate, etc.
- -> Trying yoga might help you with back pains.
- ->You should try the new technic.
3 to analyze testimony in support and determine whether a suspect is convicted or not
- -> She was tried for theft.
- ->The case was solved without being tried.
1 not true or accurate
- -> You're sitting on the wrong side of table.
- ->I taled with the wrong person yesterday.
Synonym
uncorrect
Opposite
right
2 not quite accurate regarding anything or anyone
- -> I was totally wrong about your new girlfriend, she has a beautiful heart.
- ->I wish I was wrong about him.
Synonym
false, mistaken, incorrect, inaccurate, misguided, untrue
3 generating issues or troubles; not how it ought to be
- -> I can tell that there's something wrong by the expression on your face.
- ->I thought something was wrong.
4 not appropriate, correct, or what you require
- -> She's wrong for this company.
- ->It was wrong time to ask for some loan.
5 not ethically correct or truthful
- -> We all should teach our kids that lying is wrong.
- ->It's too wrong to keep animals in the zoo.