organic
US: /ɔɹˈɡænɪk/
UK: /ɔːɡˈænɪk/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
organic /ɔ:'gænik/- tính từ
- (thuộc) cơ quan
- có cơ quan, có tổ chức
- (hoá học), (y học) hữu cơ
- organic chemistry: hoá học hữu cơ
- organic disease: bệnh hữu cơ
- (pháp lý) cơ bản, có kết cấu
- the organic law: luật cơ bản
- có hệ thống, có phối hợp, hữu cơ
- an organic whole: một tổng thể hữu cơ
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective [usually before noun]1 (of food, farming methods, etc.) produced or practised without using artificial chemicals: organic cheese / vegetables / wine + an organic farmer / gardener + organic farming / horticulture
2 produced by or from living things: Improve the soil by adding organic matter. + organic compounds
Antonym: INORGANIC
3 (technical) connected with the organs of the body: organic disease
4 (formal) consisting of different parts that are all connected to each other: the view of society as an organic whole
5 (formal) happening in a slow and natural way, rather than suddenly: the organic growth of foreign markets
organically adverb: organically grown fruit + The cardboard disintegrates organically. + Doctors could find nothing organically wrong with her. + The organization should be allowed to develop organically.
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
1 living, natural, biological, biotic, animate, breathing:
Though coal may seem to be a mineral, it is organic, for it was formed from plants
2 basic, elementary, essential, innate, inborn, natural, native, ingrained, primary, fundamental, visceral, constitutional, inherent, structural, integral:
The organic differences between the styles of writing are obvious.
3 organized, systematic, coherent, coordinated, integrated, structured, methodical, orderly, consistent:
The various elements of the painting blend into an organic whole.
Collocation
VERBS
be | become, go
ADV.
fully, totally
The farm went fully organic in 1996.
Concise dictionary
ɔr'gænɪk /ɔː'g-noun
+a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter
adj.
+relating or belonging to the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis
+of or relating to or derived from living organisms
+being or relating to or derived from or having properties characteristic of living organisms
+involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs
+of or relating to foodstuff grown or raised without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides or hormones
+simple and healthful and close to nature
+constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup)