endemic (C2)
カタカナ: エンデミック
IPA: /ɛnˈdɛmɪk/
Definition
Native or restricted to a particular geographic region or population. It describes something that belongs naturally to a specific place or is constantly present within a specific group.
意味: 特定の地理的地域や集団に固有であること、または限定されていること。ある場所に自然に属しているものや、特定のグループ内に常に存在しているものを指します。
Examples / 例文
The island is home to several endemic species of birds that have evolved in complete isolation. — The island is home to several endemic species of birds that have evolved in complete isolation.
Malaria remains endemic in many tropical regions, where it persists year-round. — Malaria remains endemic in many tropical regions, where it persists year-round.
Corruption was so endemic to the local government that citizens stopped expecting fair treatment. — Corruption was so endemic to the local government that citizens stopped expecting fair treatment.
Endemic の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Endemic:
How to Use Endemic
- endemic to (prepositional phrase)
- native or restricted to a specific place or group — "This type of orchid is endemic to the cloud forests of Peru."
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