living environment
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflivingandenvironment
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living
adjective
uk/ˈlɪv.ɪŋ/us/ˈlɪv.ɪŋ/
alive ...
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environment
noun
uk/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/us/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition oflivingandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofliving environment
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In local schemes, on the contrary, the past is seen as an integral part of the everydaylivingenvironmentand as economically and socially productive.
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It often suggests a return to an authentic and reserves the new nature is carefully isolated from thelivingenvironment.
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The role of family might only be part of the interactional picture, for the nature of one'slivingenvironmentmay also play a role.
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Subjects were then studied in their dailylivingenvironment.
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More and more people are concerned about their production andlivingenvironment.
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This frequency - more than one a month - was seen by the residents' family members and friends as a major disadvantage of the age-clusteredlivingenvironment.
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This offers children a collective learning environment where they can learn how to investigate theirlivingenvironmentand at the same time alter it.
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In official schemes the past is often excluded from thelivingenvironment: it is marginalized, objectified and isolated.
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For most residents, their social relationships were restricted to those people who were in their immediatelivingenvironment.
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Much less is known, however, about the relationships between thelivingenvironmentand activity engagement among older men and women.
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The gender literature has long recognised that thelivingenvironmentshapes and maintains different levels of participation in specific activities between men and women.
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Also, the model has shown the importance attached to the degree of urbanisation of thelivingenvironmentof the older adult.
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The possibility of real identification with the historical landscape is impeded, in particular because it is being detached from the everydaylivingenvironment.
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Such actions include making practical changes to thelivingenvironment, and providing support and encouragement to a person whose confidence has been undermined.
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The figures show that, if any sector has been consistently prioritized, it is housing, followed by 'livingenvironmentinfrastructure' and small business.
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These observations point to the strategies that could be introduced to support older people in making choices about theirlivingenvironment.
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The responsibility of service providers and researchers is to be aware of and to respect their own evaluations of theirlivingenvironment.
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Subjects were studied in their normal dailylivingenvironment.
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Transition from robots in a fixed frame to robots in a moving frame brings them closer to ourlivingenvironment.
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The impact of high school substance use on choice of young adultlivingenvironmentand career direction.
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