0 all the living things in the world and the environment in which they exist -- nature [ feminine ]
the wonders of nature les merveilles de la nature
one of nature’s most beautiful sights l’une des plus belles vues de la nature
1 the physical world, eg trees, plants, animals, mountains, rivers etc, or the power which made them -- nature
2 the qualities born in a person; personality -- nature
She has a generous nature.
3 quality; what something is or consists of -- nature
4 a kind, type etc -- sorte, nature
bankers and other people of that nature.
However, the binding nature of this system creates an additional administrative burden.
It is a shame, however, that the text does not focus on the intrinsically unequal nature of neoliberalism.
Sustainable tourism is meant to preserve and protect nature, as well as the landscape, urban and rural infrastructure.
That paragraph has the nature of a stipulation which would appear to be necessary, in view of the previously defined budget priorities.
Finally, our actions should be of a preventive and systematic nature, and offenders should be dealt with severely.
The resolution contains many worthy recommendations, but when you look at nature itself, you cannot help but marvel at its wisdom.
The scale of the damage is truly remarkable: entire communities have been destroyed and swept away by nature’s fury.
When it comes to us in floods, water is a force of nature, endangering our health, the environment, infrastructure and our property.
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