"Pesticide" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A pesticide is a substance or mixture of substances designed to prevent, control, or repel pests, which are organisms that can cause economic or environmental damage to crops, resources, or human health. Pesticides can be chemical or biological, and their active ingredients can be synthetic or naturally occurring. Examples of pesticides include insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. They are commonly used in agriculture, public health, and urban pest control to reduce the risk of disease and damage caused by pests. However, the improper use or overuse of pesticides can have negative environmental and health impacts, including contamination of soil, water, and air, and potential harm to humans, animals, and ecosystems.
Pestalozzi refers to Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, a Swiss educator who believed in the importance of hands-on learning, moral education, and individual development. He is often credited with the development of modern education reforms, particularly in the areas of child-centered learning, learning through activity, and emphasis on moral and social development. His educational philosophy is still influential today, and his methods are often referred to as "Pestalozzian education".
Relating to or characteristic of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, a Swiss educator who emphasized the importance of play, individualized instruction, and a focus on the whole child (including their emotional and social development). The term is often used to describe teaching methods or philosophies that prioritize these principles.
Persistent and annoyingly frequent in their demands or requests, often in a way that is disturbing or frustrating to others.
To pester someone means to annoy or bother them repeatedly, often in a persistent and annoying way.
Pestiferously means in a pestilential or noxious manner; in a way that spreads disease or infection; extremely annoying or troublesome.
Pestilences refer to widespread and highly infectious diseases or epidemics that cause widespread illness, death, and suffering. The term typically connotes a sense of panic, fear, and devastation, and is often used to describe outbreaks of diseases such as the Black Death, cholera, or the flu pandemic. In a broader sense, pestilences can also refer to any large-scale or catastrophic event that causes widespread harm or destruction, such as a natural disaster or a war.
Pestilent refers to something that is causing or spreading disease, or has a noxious or harmful effect. It can also describe something that is morally corrupting or degrading. In general, it implies a widespread and destructive influence.