かんきょう
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. environment; circumstance
Kanji used
loop
border
Pitch accent
んきょう
Top 2200
Composed of
ring; band; ring; circum-
border; boundary; turning point; watershed; area; region
Used in vocabulary (124 in total)
environmental conservation
one's family (home) background (environment)
one's (living) environment
natural (physical) environment
environmental destruction
environmental problem; environmental issue
environmental maintenance; environmental improvement
living environment; habitat
environmental pollution
Ministry of the Environment
environmental protection
surrounding environment; ambient surrounding; one's surroundings
creating a (usually favorable) environment
configuration (e.g. of a computer or file); user preferences; system environment; environment setting
environmentally friendly; eco-friendly
creating a (usually favorable) environment
social environment; social conditions
Minister of the Environment
intestinal environment; microbiome
environmental studies
endocrine disruptor; endocrine disrupting-chemicals
environmentally friendly; eco-friendly
environmental burden; environmental load
setting up an environment; creation of an environment
environmental impact assessment
environmental business; environment business; environmental program
environmental degradation
environmentally dependent; environment-dependent
environmental technology; envirotech; green technology; greentech
environmental activist; environmentalist
environmental tax; green tax
United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
environmental engineering
sexual harassment from colleagues in the work environment
environmentally friendly; eco-
environmental practice; environmental practices
environmental chemistry
United Nations Environment Programme (Program); UNEP
environmental regulation
investment climate; investment environment
creating a (usually favorable) environment
system requirements (i.e. recommended hardware and software to run a package)
Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm, 1972)
DCE; Distributed Computing Environment
environmental variation
Minister of the Environment
environmental degradation
environmental responsibility
environmental carrying capacity; environmental acceptable limit; environmental assimilating capacity; environmental capacity
environment clause
computing environment characterized by "ubiquitous computing"
Examples (36 in total)
Humans shape the environment.
Man is a product of his environment.
Solar energy does not threaten the environment.