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organic

形容詞

In a scientific context, it refers to the chemistry of carbon-based life. It is neutral and descriptive, signaling a connection to biological organisms rather than minerals. In a commercial or dietary context, it carries a strong connotation of 'purity' and 'health'. It suggests a deliberate avoidance of industrial chemicals, often implying a more ethical or sustainable approach to farming. It is frequently used as a marketing term for premium products. When applied to growth or development (such as in business or relationships), it describes a process that happens spontaneously and logically from within. This contrasts with 'forced' or 'synthetic' growth. The feeling here is one of authenticity, stability, and natural progression.

意味

形容詞

Relating to or derived from living matter.

"The scientist studied the organic compounds found in the soil."

形容詞

Produced or grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.

"She prefers buying organic vegetables from the local farmers' market."

形容詞

Characterized by a gradual or natural development; not forced or artificial.

"The company experienced organic growth rather than expanding through acquisitions."

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