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单词 food chain
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food chainn.

Brit. /ˈfuːd tʃeɪn/, U.S. /ˈfud ˌtʃeɪn/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: food n., chain n.
Etymology: < food n. + chain n.
Ecology.
1.
a. A series of organisms, each of which is dependent on the next for food, esp. by direct consumption or predation.
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the world > life > biology > balance of nature > organisms in interrelationship > [noun] > food chain
food cycle1881
food chain1920
food web1932
trophic level1942
trophic chain1946
1920 Sci. Monthly Oct. 295 Each such fish has its ‘food-chain’..leading back from the food of man to invertebrates upon which it preys and then to the food of these.
1980 R. Mabey Common Ground i. 32 The accumulation in the birds of toxic agricultural pesticides, passed down the food chain from dressed grain to seed-eater to bird-of-prey.
2005 New Scientist 12 Nov. 44/1 Food chains here [sc. at deep ocean vents] are based not on photosynthesis, but on a process called chemosynthesis.
b. figurative. A hierarchical series of units of production or management.
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society > authority > command > [noun] > line or chain of command
line of command1930
chain of command1957
food chain1989
1989 Atlantic Dec. 60/1 The industries further down the technical ‘food chain’ that supports aerospace, from electronics and composite materials to machine tools.
1993 Spy (N.Y.) Mar. 14/3 As economic-policy ‘coordinator’ Rubin is considerably down the food chain from Treasury secretary, the job he wanted.
2000 Sydney Morning Herald 31 May 15/1 Single, sassy, climbing the legal food chain, McBeal was a contemporary self-empowered woman, if a tad clucky.
2. The system or sequence of events by which food comes to be consumed by human beings.
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1951 Ecology 32 351 The base of the human food chain is the production of plant organic matter.
1993 Independent 23 Oct. (Weekend section) 35/1 An elongated food chain involving numerous intermediate links—processors, packers, hauliers.
2003 Observer 5 Jan. i. 8/1 Defences against a bioterrorist attack involving animal diseases such as foot and mouth are to be stepped up to prevent rogue groups targeting Britain's food chain.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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