B2 verb #43 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

ecosystem

An ecosystem is a community of living things interacting with their environment.

Explanation at your level:

An ecosystem is a group of plants and animals living together. They share the same home. For example, a forest is an ecosystem. Everything there helps each other survive.

An ecosystem is a place where living things like animals and plants interact with the environment. It includes things like water, soil, and air. Everything in an ecosystem is connected.

An ecosystem refers to the complex relationship between living organisms and their surroundings. It describes a balanced environment where energy flows between species. We also use this word to describe groups of products that work well together.

The term ecosystem is used to describe a community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. It is often used to discuss environmental health. In business, it refers to a network of companies or products that function as a single, integrated unit.

Beyond its biological roots, ecosystem has become a vital metaphor for complex, interdependent systems. It emphasizes how individual components—whether species in a wetland or startups in a tech hub—rely on the health of the whole. It implies a sense of synergy and mutual dependence.

Etymologically, ecosystem denotes a 'system of the home.' In contemporary discourse, it has transcended biology to become a cornerstone of systems thinking. It is used to describe the intricate, often invisible webs of influence that sustain life or commerce. Its usage signals a sophisticated understanding of how diverse elements coalesce into a functional, self-regulating whole.

30초 단어

  • A biological community and its environment.
  • Also used for business networks.
  • Coined by Arthur Tansley in 1935.
  • Refers to interconnected parts.

At its heart, an ecosystem is all about connection. It describes a community where living things like plants, animals, and microbes exist alongside non-living things like rocks, water, and sunlight.

Think of it as a giant, natural web. If one part of the web moves, the rest of the web feels it. Whether it is a tiny pond in your backyard or a massive rainforest, every ecosystem relies on a delicate balance to keep life thriving.

In the modern world, we also use this word to talk about business. Have you ever heard of the Apple ecosystem? That refers to how their phones, computers, and watches all work together seamlessly. It is a perfect metaphor for how parts of a system support one another.

The word ecosystem is a blend of two Greek roots. Oikos means 'house' or 'dwelling,' and systema means 'organized whole.' It was coined in 1935 by the British ecologist Arthur Tansley.

Before Tansley, scientists struggled to find a word that captured how living things and their physical surroundings were inseparable. By combining these roots, he created a term that feels like a 'home system.' It suggests that nature is an organized, working household.

Over the decades, the word jumped from biology textbooks into the boardroom. In the 1990s, business experts started using it to describe how companies form networks. It is a fascinating example of how a scientific term can evolve to explain human-made structures.

You will hear ecosystem used in two main ways. In science, it is often paired with adjectives like fragile, diverse, or aquatic. You might say, 'The coral reef is a fragile ecosystem.'

In business or technology, it is often paired with words like digital, thriving, or integrated. For example, 'The company is building a digital ecosystem to keep users engaged.'

The register is generally neutral to formal. It is common in news reports, academic papers, and professional settings. You wouldn't typically use it in casual slang, but it is a standard word in educated conversation.

While ecosystem itself isn't an idiom, it is used in several common expressions. 1. Part of the ecosystem: Being an essential member of a group. 2. Ecosystem collapse: When a system fails entirely. 3. Build an ecosystem: Creating a supportive network of services. 4. Support the ecosystem: Helping the surrounding environment or network. 5. Disrupt the ecosystem: Changing the status quo of a system.

The plural is ecosystems. It is a countable noun, so you can use 'an' or 'the' before it. In terms of pronunciation, it is ee-koh-sis-tem. The stress is on the first syllable: EE-co-sys-tem.

It rhymes with words like system, blossom (loosely), and wisdom. In British English, the 't' is crisp, while in American English, it might sound slightly softer. Remember that it is a singular noun that represents a collective group.

Fun Fact

Coined by Arthur Tansley in 1935.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈiːkəʊˌsɪstəm

ee-koh-sis-tem

US ˈiːkoʊˌsɪstəm

ee-koh-sis-tem

Common Errors

  • mispronouncing the 'eco' part
  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • missing the 's' in system

Rhymes With

system wisdom blossom possum custom

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

듣기 2/5

Clear sound

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

nature animal plant system

Learn Next

biodiversity sustainability interdependence

고급

anthropogenic symbiosis resilience

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

an ecosystem

Subject-Verb Agreement

The ecosystem is...

Adjective Placement

fragile ecosystem

Examples by Level

1

The forest is an ecosystem.

forest = woods, ecosystem = home

singular noun

2

Fish live in a water ecosystem.

fish = animals in water

prepositional phrase

3

Plants need an ecosystem.

plants = green life

verb + article

4

This is a big ecosystem.

big = large

demonstrative pronoun

5

The ecosystem is healthy.

healthy = good

adjective usage

6

Animals love their ecosystem.

love = enjoy

possessive pronoun

7

We protect the ecosystem.

protect = save

subject + verb

8

Birds live in this ecosystem.

birds = flying animals

prepositional phrase

1

The desert is a dry ecosystem.

2

Many animals depend on the local ecosystem.

3

The pond ecosystem is very small.

4

Pollution can hurt the ecosystem.

5

We studied the ecosystem in class.

6

Every ecosystem is unique.

7

The ecosystem needs sunlight.

8

Rain helps the ecosystem grow.

1

The coral reef is a diverse ecosystem.

2

Tech companies are building a new digital ecosystem.

3

We must preserve the delicate ecosystem.

4

The business ecosystem is changing rapidly.

5

Climate change affects every global ecosystem.

6

The park is a protected ecosystem.

7

The startup ecosystem is growing in this city.

8

Each species plays a role in the ecosystem.

1

The stability of the ecosystem is at risk.

2

They are creating a comprehensive software ecosystem.

3

The ecosystem provides essential services to humans.

4

We need to understand the dynamics of the ecosystem.

5

A healthy ecosystem is resilient to change.

6

The startup ecosystem attracts many investors.

7

The ecosystem is interconnected and complex.

8

Human activity often disrupts the natural ecosystem.

1

The ecosystem of the Amazon basin is incredibly complex.

2

The company aims to dominate the mobile platform ecosystem.

3

Ecologists are monitoring the collapse of the local ecosystem.

4

The digital ecosystem allows for seamless data integration.

5

We must consider the entire ecosystem when making policy.

6

The ecosystem relies on a delicate balance of predators and prey.

7

The entrepreneur sought to cultivate a supportive business ecosystem.

8

The ecosystem is a testament to nature's adaptability.

1

The anthropogenic impact on the global ecosystem is profound.

2

The organization functions as a symbiotic ecosystem of partners.

3

The ecosystemic interactions are far more intricate than previously thought.

4

The firm's ecosystem is designed to lock in consumer loyalty.

5

We are witnessing a paradigm shift in the ecosystem of global trade.

6

The ecosystem is characterized by emergent properties.

7

The resilience of the ecosystem is a subject of ongoing research.

8

The ecosystem serves as a metaphor for modern collaborative networks.

반의어

isolation void disconnection

자주 쓰는 조합

fragile ecosystem
digital ecosystem
startup ecosystem
protect the ecosystem
disrupt the ecosystem
diverse ecosystem
global ecosystem
ecosystem services
thriving ecosystem
integrated ecosystem

Idioms & Expressions

"part of the ecosystem"

being an essential component

Every employee is part of the ecosystem.

neutral

"ecosystem collapse"

total failure of a system

The drought led to ecosystem collapse.

formal

"build an ecosystem"

to create a network

She wants to build an ecosystem for artists.

neutral

"disrupt the ecosystem"

to break the balance

New laws might disrupt the ecosystem.

formal

"support the ecosystem"

to help the network grow

Grants help support the ecosystem.

neutral

"within the ecosystem"

inside the network

Everything stays within the ecosystem.

neutral

Easily Confused

ecosystem vs Environment

Broad overlap

Environment is the surroundings; ecosystem is the interaction.

The environment is hot; the ecosystem is thriving.

ecosystem vs Habitat

Both relate to nature

Habitat is a home; ecosystem is a system.

The forest is the habitat; the food chain is the ecosystem.

ecosystem vs Biome

Scientific terms

Biome is a large climate region.

The desert is a biome.

ecosystem vs Network

Business usage

Network is simpler; ecosystem implies interdependence.

A network of friends vs an ecosystem of support.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The [adj] ecosystem is [adj].

The fragile ecosystem is dying.

B1

We must protect the [noun] ecosystem.

We must protect the local ecosystem.

B2

The [noun] ecosystem supports [noun].

The pond ecosystem supports life.

C1

Within the [adj] ecosystem, [noun] occurs.

Within the digital ecosystem, innovation occurs.

A2

The [noun] is a [adj] ecosystem.

The reef is a complex ecosystem.

어휘 가족

Nouns

ecology the study of ecosystems

Adjectives

ecological related to ecology

관련

environment broader term

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Academic Professional Neutral Casual

자주 하는 실수

using 'ecosystem' for a single animal use 'habitat' or 'environment'
Ecosystem implies a system of many parts.
forgetting the article the ecosystem
It is a countable noun.
confusing with 'environment' environment is general; ecosystem is specific
Ecosystem is more technical.
pluralizing incorrectly ecosystems
Standard pluralization.
using it as a verb it is a noun only
You cannot 'ecosystem' something.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine your house as an ecosystem.

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Business Context

Use it to describe partnerships.

🌍

Nature Docs

Watch nature shows to hear it used.

💡

Countable

Always use 'an' or 'the'.

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Stress

Stress the first syllable.

💡

Not a Verb

Do not say 'I am ecosysteming'.

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Root Words

Eco comes from 'oikos' (house).

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Mind Map

Draw a web of connections.

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Adjectives

Use 'fragile' or 'thriving'.

🌍

Tech News

Read tech articles to see it used.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Eco (house) + System (organized) = A house that is an organized system.

Visual Association

A picture of a forest with lines connecting the sun, plants, and animals.

Word Web

nature biology environment network balance

챌린지

List 3 things that belong to your local ecosystem.

어원

Greek

Original meaning: House system

문화적 맥락

None, generally neutral.

Used heavily in environmental science and tech business.

Used in documentaries like Planet Earth. Common in Silicon Valley business jargon.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Environmental Science

  • ecosystem health
  • biodiversity
  • habitat loss

Business/Tech

  • partner ecosystem
  • digital ecosystem
  • market share

Education

  • study the ecosystem
  • food chain
  • nutrient cycle

Policy/Government

  • ecosystem protection
  • sustainable development
  • land use

Conversation Starters

"How does the ecosystem in your city look?"

"Do you think technology has its own ecosystem?"

"Why is it important to protect our local ecosystem?"

"What is the most interesting ecosystem you have visited?"

"Can a business survive without an ecosystem?"

Journal Prompts

Describe an ecosystem you see every day.

How do you contribute to your community's 'ecosystem'?

Write about why humans are part of the ecosystem.

Imagine a world where the ecosystem is perfectly balanced.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, it includes plants, microbes, and physical factors.

Yes, we often call it an urban ecosystem.

The plural is ecosystems.

Arthur Tansley.

Yes, it is a very popular business metaphor.

It is standard, professional, and academic.

EE-koh-sis-tem.

Habitat is where one thing lives; ecosystem is the whole system.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The forest is an ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: ecosystem

It describes the whole system.

multiple choice A2

Which is an example of an ecosystem?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A pond

A pond contains living things.

true false B1

An ecosystem includes non-living things.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

It includes physical environment like water.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Common collocations.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Standard SVO structure.

점수: /5

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C1

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B1

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A1

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C1

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B1

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