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tr[ɪnvaɪərən'mentəlɪ]■ this detergent is environmentally friendly este detergente no es perjudicial para el medio ambiente■ people are becoming more environmentally aware la gente está cada vez más sensibilizada con los problemas del medio ambienteɪn'vaɪrən'mentḷi, ɪnˌvaɪərən'mentəlia)environmentally-friendly products — productos mpl ecológicos, productos mpl que no dañan al medio ambiente
[ɪnˌvaɪǝrǝn'mentǝlɪ]ADV1) (=ecologically)their policies are environmentally sound — las medidas que adoptan son correctos desde el punto de vista medioambiental
their products are environmentally friendly — sus productos son ecológicos, sus productos no dañan el medio ambiente
environmentally sensitive areas — zonas fpl de riesgo medioambiental
2) (=in the environment)an environmentally acquired or induced disease — una enfermedad que se adquiere a través del medio ambiente
* * *[ɪn'vaɪrən'mentḷi, ɪnˌvaɪərən'mentəli]a)environmentally-friendly products — productos mpl ecológicos, productos mpl que no dañan al medio ambiente
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