preservationist

英 [ˌprezəˈveɪʃənɪst] 美 [ˌprezərˈveɪʃənɪst]

n.  文物保护者; 环境保护者

复数:preservationists

COCA.18193



牛津词典

noun

  1. 文物保护者;环境保护者
    a person who works to keep old buildings or areas of the countryside in their original condition and to prevent them from being destroyed

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT (古建筑、乡村地区等的)保护主义者
      A preservationist is someone who takes action to preserve something such as old buildings or an area of countryside.
      1. The house fell into disrepair but a group of preservationists have reconstructed the roofs.
        这座房子年久失修,但一群古建筑保护者已翻盖了房顶。

    双语例句

    1. The house fell into disrepair but a group of preservationists have reconstructed the roofs.
      这座房子年久失修,但一群古建筑保护者已翻盖了房顶。
    2. One promising profession that's emerging this century is wildlife preservationist.
      本世纪一个很有前途的新兴职业是野生动物保护者。
    3. The Clean Water Act also contains provisions that can be considered preservationist.
      《洁净水法案》可被认为是环境保护主义者的条款。
    4. Taxation Regime Renovation on Extirpating Local Preservationist in China; rule of customs duties as means of protection
      破除我国地方保护主义的税收体制变革分析关税作为保护手段原则
    5. Being a preservationist, he is strongly against destroying the country park for other purposes.
      作为保育人士,他强烈反对为了其他用途毁坏郊野公园。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. someone who advocates the preservation of historical sites or endangered species or natural areas