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Priya Indian. Neerja Indian. Zira US English. Oliver British. Wendy British. Fred US English. Tessa South African. How to say is in sign language? Popularity rank by frequency of use is 1 8 Select another language:. Please enter your email address: Subscribe. Discuss these is definitions with the community: 0 Comments. Notify me of new comments via email.

Cancel Report. Create a new account. Log In. Powered by CITE. Are we missing a good definition for is? Don't keep it to yourself Submit Definition. I've been doing some research on our family history and I've dug up some interesting information. Please don't disturb Georgina - she's trying to do her homework.

In our third year at college everyone had to do a special project. He's done some lovely watercolours. Creating and producing. Have you done with those scissors yet? Where are you going? Abstaining and refraining. You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Causing something to end. B1 [ I or T ] to clean something, or make something look neat and attractive :.

I'll do your washing for you this time , but I'm not going to make a practice of it. Have you done the dishes? I like the way you've had your hair done. You've done those flowers beautifully. Where did you have your hair done? Give me a couple of minutes while I do my hair. Who did the flowers for the wedding? They're beautiful! Now come on, you're old enough to do your own shoelaces , Carlo. Who did your tie for you?

It's not straight. Classifying and creating order. It's an old car and it's done over 80, miles. He was caught doing 80 miles an hour. We did the journey to Boston in five hours. My car only does about 60 mph , even when it's going flat out.

We were doing 90mph, so that other car that passed us must have been really travelling! C1 [ I or T ] mainly UK to be acceptable , suitable , or enough:. Will this room do or would you prefer one with a shower? This kind of behaviour just won't do. I don't have any grapefruit juice , but I've got some orange juice. Will that do you? Have you got any ID? A driving licence or cheque card will do. You don't need to dress up just to go to the pub - jeans and a T-shirt will do. Being suitable or unsuitable.

They are doing a special offer - three for the price of two. Do you do travel insurance as well as flights? The bar only does food at lunchtimes , not in the evenings.

They do really good food at that restaurant and it's not very expensive either. They do really good grub in our local. The shop round the corner does shoe repairs very cheaply. The restaurant does a set lunch on Sundays. They're doing a great deal on wine at the local supermarket.

Giving, providing and supplying. You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Selling. Who's doing the food for your party? I was thinking of doing a meal along the lines of that dinner I did for Annie and Dave.

I did mostly vegetarian food but put a couple of meat dishes out for the carnivores. The fish was done to perfection. I've just bought a deep-fat fryer for doing chips. I did the dinner so you can do the dishes. Preparing food. Both the new mother and her baby are doing very well. Are your roses doing all right this year? Many small businesses are doing badly because of the economic situation.

I did pretty well when I traded in my car - they gave me a good price for it. I wouldn't say she's rich , but she's doing all right. You're doing really well - don't lose heart now. I was doing really well with my diet , but I'm afraid I've let it slide recently. The whole nation was force-fed government propaganda about how well the country was doing.

They're doing fantastically well this season. Coping and not coping. The children are doing a play at the end of term. She's done all the important Shakespearean roles except for Lady Macbeth.

We didn't get to do Nice when we were in France. Our house was done while we were away. You've been done! He did me for a thousand quid for that car. He did three years for his part in the robbery.

If you're not careful you'll end up doing time again. Putting people in prison. If you mess with me again, I'll do you good and proper. How long have you been doing heroin? I don't do drugs. Drugs - general words. This town is so boring in the evening - there's never anything doing. Occurring and happening. Do or make? Idioms can't be doing with sth. Then, encompassing the different visions of nature rather than conflicting them appears as one of the seminal challenges to conservationists if they want to bring together as much people as possible under their flag.

There have always been many different policies of nature, and the main reason appears that there are many different conceptions of nature, which do not entail the same priorities, objects, and methods. These conceptions change with philosophical groundings, and are then deeply rooted in people. Hence, science cannot and must not artificially standardize them, all the more that science also experiences such philosophical discrepancies.

However, this diversity of conceptions of nature can also be seen as a chance for conservation, as it can anchor inspiration for public action, help defining accurate environmental policies and set objectives in human—nature relationship, which are difficult to determine on a strictly scientific point of view.

Actually, public policies are probably more inspired by cultural conceptions of nature than by scientific arguments: if conservation gained so much success in the US at the beginning of the twentieth century, it is probably mostly thanks to cultural and religious reasons Nash, Hence, a better comprehension of local visions of nature is necessary for local protection of nature, both as a concept and as a reality: semantic and ecological dynamics must converge in order to build relevant scenarios for public policies.

On the other hand, more than just forcing different conceptions of nature to cohabit, there may also be a need to engage them in a kind of dialogue. This echoes with what Michael Rosenzweig coined as « reconciliation ecology » Rosenzweig, , postulating that nature can, in some contexts, coexist with some degree of human presence and activity, and that sometimes such presence can even be favorable to biodiversity Couvet and Ducarme, Quite different from the traditional American conception of conservation often limited to the preservation of some remote sanctuaries of pristine wilderness most often rather poorly productive biologically speaking , reconciliation ecology proposes to develop coexistence conditions between human groups and ecosystems, hence rethinking the direct relationship between mankind and nature.

Some sustainable agriculture labels go the same way, trying to conciliate biological processes with food production, and considering that the reasoned anthropization of an environment is not always its corruption Doxa et al. The elusive character of nature as a concept may be a fundamental part of its identity Hadot, : this has long been an issue, but it may turn into an opportunity. A social—ecological approach to conservation planning: embedding social considerations.

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