Pronunciation: /ˌænəˈroʊbɪk dɪˈdʒɛstʃən/
noun a process in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen
A1 Anaerobic digestion is a process that breaks down organic matter without the presence of oxygen.
A2 Anaerobic digestion is commonly used to produce biogas from agricultural waste.
B1 The anaerobic digestion of food waste can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
B2 Anaerobic digestion is a sustainable method for managing organic waste and producing renewable energy.
C1 Research has shown that anaerobic digestion can be a cost-effective solution for waste management in urban areas.
C2 The efficiency of anaerobic digestion systems can be optimized through proper monitoring and control of operating conditions.
formal Anaerobic digestion is a biological process that breaks down organic matter in the absence of oxygen.
informal Have you heard about anaerobic digestion? It's a way to turn waste into energy without using oxygen.
slang Anaerobic digestion is like nature's way of recycling organic waste into useful energy.
figurative Just like how anaerobic digestion transforms waste into energy, we can also transform challenges into opportunities.
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