( biology ) the relationship between living things and everything around them; the study of this subject
ec • o • log • i • cal / ^э ' lad3ikl /
ec • o • nom • ic ф |awl / ^ 'namik /
( business , politics ) connected with the way that people and countries spend money and make, buy, and sell things
ec • o • nom • i • cal Iaw / ^э ' namikl /
costing or using less time, money, etc. than usual
gas )
ec • o • nom • i • cal • lyAWL / ekэ 'namikli / adverb The service could be run more economically.
ec • o • nom • ics AWL / ^э 'namiks /
[ noncount ]
( business , politics ) the study of the way that people and countries spend money and make, buy, and sell things
e • con • o • mist AWL / I 'ka^m^ /
[ count ]
( business , politics ) a person who studies or knows a lot about economics
e • con • o • mize / I ' kammaiz /
to save money, time, etc.; to use less of something
e .СОП .О .my Ф /ikansmi/
( business , politics ) [ count ] the way that a country spends its money and makes, buys, and sells things
[ count, noncount ] using money or things well and carefully
e • co • sys • tem / ' i^s^m /
eclipse
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( geography , biology ) all the plants and animals in a particular area, and the environment that they live in
edge Ф / ed3 /
the part along the end or side of something
the sharp part of a knife or tool be on edge
to be nervous or worried
ed • i • ble / edabl /
good or safe to eat
ed • it AWL / ' edat /
( english language arts ) to prepare a piece of writing, film, etc. to be published or released
e • di • tion awl| / i 'dijn /
( english language arts ) one of a number of books, magazines, or newspapers that appear at the same time
ed • i • tor AwL / ' edatar /
( english language arts ) a person whose job is to prepare or control a book or a newspaper before it is printed
ed • i • to • ri • al 1 AWL / |eda 'torial /
( english language arts ) an article in a newspaper that gives the writer's opinion on an important issue
ed • i • to • ri • al 2 aw / |eda ' torial /
( english language arts ) connected with the work of preparing newspapers, books, etc. to be published or released
ed . u . cate Ф/ 'ed^keit / verb
( ed - u - cates , ed - u - cat - ing , ed u cat ed )
to teach or train someone, especially in school
ed • u • cat • ed / ' ed3akeitad /
having studied and learned a lot to a high level
—ANTONYM uneducated
ed .u .ca .tion Ф / ^dpi-eifn/ noun
[ noncount , singular ]