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		Definition of biodegradable in English: biodegradableadjective ˌbʌɪə(ʊ)dɪˈɡreɪdəb(ə)lˌbaɪoʊdəˈɡreɪdəb(ə)l (of a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms and thereby avoiding pollution. 可生物降解的  consumers have forced a shift to more biodegradable products Example sentencesExamples -  The team fashioned the biodegradable plastic into disposable flatware and plates that break down when composted.
 -  The Wheelie Washer cleans both domestic and commercial bins using biodegradable detergent, and recycles the water it uses.
 -  He'll be going down on a bike, but he's going to be followed by a bus, and the bus is run on biodegradable fuel and solar power and there's a greenhouse on this bus.
 -  It's a sign that biodegradable plastics appeal to both the eco-conscious and penny-pinchers.
 -  The biodegradable paper cups introduced two years ago in place of plastic cups are however very much in use.
 -  When they can't find a producer to meet their standards, they produce their own, as they do with organic milk and biodegradable soap.
 -  Also, flowers and other biodegradable materials may be used for mulching by spreading them on the top soil around plants and trees.
 -  The vegetable wax is biodegradable, and no synthetic fragrances are added to the essential oils.
 -  The biodegradable substances his team has been working on would serve as a scaffold for a cell, he said.
 -  The material is biodegradable, yet the results achieved are relatively long-lasting.
 -  Since most pesticides are not biodegradable, once they enter the food chain they persist in plant or animal bodies.
 -  Some photodegradable and biodegradable plastics are already in use in agriculture, according to Tyler.
 -  Among the offences detected were household waste being passed off as recyclables, and the presence of biodegradable matter which gave rise to odours.
 -  At last, a biodegradable food packaging that's cheap enough to compete with conventional plastic.
 -  Products made out of biodegradable materials like sisal and areca spathes were also on show at the Town Hall.
 -  And what happened to the fashion fad for biodegradable packaging?
 -  The highly effective, biodegradable stuff smells so fresh that it just might refine your sense of clean for good.
 -  You can also modify the type of oil that plants are producing by introducing a single gene so the plants make a very useful lubricant or something like a biodegradable plastic.
 -  If the consumer is involved in purchasing recyclable products, using biodegradable ingredients, points are added.
 -  Each house in the village now has kitchen gardens sustained by biodegradable substances such as vegetable wastes.
 
 Synonyms disposable, expendable, one-use, non-returnable, one-way, single-trip    Definition of biodegradable in US English: biodegradableadjectiveˌbaɪoʊdəˈɡreɪdəb(ə)lˌbīōdəˈɡrādəb(ə)l (of a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms. 可生物降解的  consumers have forced a shift to more biodegradable products Example sentencesExamples -  Some photodegradable and biodegradable plastics are already in use in agriculture, according to Tyler.
 -  Each house in the village now has kitchen gardens sustained by biodegradable substances such as vegetable wastes.
 -  The biodegradable substances his team has been working on would serve as a scaffold for a cell, he said.
 -  The material is biodegradable, yet the results achieved are relatively long-lasting.
 -  And what happened to the fashion fad for biodegradable packaging?
 -  Since most pesticides are not biodegradable, once they enter the food chain they persist in plant or animal bodies.
 -  The biodegradable paper cups introduced two years ago in place of plastic cups are however very much in use.
 -  He'll be going down on a bike, but he's going to be followed by a bus, and the bus is run on biodegradable fuel and solar power and there's a greenhouse on this bus.
 -  At last, a biodegradable food packaging that's cheap enough to compete with conventional plastic.
 -  The highly effective, biodegradable stuff smells so fresh that it just might refine your sense of clean for good.
 -  If the consumer is involved in purchasing recyclable products, using biodegradable ingredients, points are added.
 -  Products made out of biodegradable materials like sisal and areca spathes were also on show at the Town Hall.
 -  You can also modify the type of oil that plants are producing by introducing a single gene so the plants make a very useful lubricant or something like a biodegradable plastic.
 -  The Wheelie Washer cleans both domestic and commercial bins using biodegradable detergent, and recycles the water it uses.
 -  Among the offences detected were household waste being passed off as recyclables, and the presence of biodegradable matter which gave rise to odours.
 -  The team fashioned the biodegradable plastic into disposable flatware and plates that break down when composted.
 -  The vegetable wax is biodegradable, and no synthetic fragrances are added to the essential oils.
 -  It's a sign that biodegradable plastics appeal to both the eco-conscious and penny-pinchers.
 -  Also, flowers and other biodegradable materials may be used for mulching by spreading them on the top soil around plants and trees.
 -  When they can't find a producer to meet their standards, they produce their own, as they do with organic milk and biodegradable soap.
 
 Synonyms disposable, expendable, one-use, non-returnable, one-way, single-trip     |