biodynamics
noun [ U ] uk/ˌbaɪ.əʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪks/ us/ˌbaɪ.oʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪks/
(FARMING)
生物动力自然农法
a particular type of organic farming or plant growing (= using no artificial chemicals) that gives attention to the movements of the moon and planets
Biodynamics is a labour-intensive way to work the land. 生物动力自然农法是一种劳动密集型的土地耕作方式。
Although plenty of viticulturists are sceptical, respect for biodynamics is growing. 尽管很多葡萄种植者对此心存怀疑,但对生物技术的尊重度却越来越高。
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- Biodynamics was pioneered in the 1920s by the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner.
- Some winemakers are seeing better-quality fruit, healthier vines, and better results through biodynamics.
- Biodynamics involves a holistic belief that the farm or vineyard is itself an organic entity that must maintain proper natural balance in order to successfully yield crops.
- He wanted to plant the vineyard on a heptagonal scheme, because proponents of biodynamics hold that a seven-sided figure contains great stores of energy.
(MOVEMENT)
生物动力学
the study of physical movement in people and living things
Athletes today outperform those of the past thanks to advances in nutrition, sports medicine, biodynamics, and equipment. 由于营养学、运动医学、生物动力学和设备等各个方面的进步,今天的运动员成绩比过去的要好。
The team trains with help from Imperial College's biodynamics lab. 该团队在帝国理工学院生物动力实验室的帮助下进行训练。
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- He is director of the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Sports Medicine Biodynamics Center.
- It's important to understand the technical side of fitness and the biodynamics of the body.