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cleanliness

/klen-lee-nis/US // ˈklɛn li nɪs //

清洁度,洁净度,清洁,清洁性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality, state, or habit of being cleanly, or keeping oneself clean and neat: personal cleanliness.
    • : the quality, state, or habit of being kept clean, as a place or object: the cleanliness of the restaurant.
    • : the state or quality of being morally pure or upright:spiritual cleanliness.

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Examples

  • “There’s no way to guarantee how effectively you’re removing the bacteria from these blenders,” she said, and you’ll probably have to resort to judging cleanliness by looks.

  • Another way to mitigate cleanliness issues is to purchase cheaper sponges that can be replaced every one to two weeks, Suozzi said.

  • Yet the same isn’t true for tampons and pads, even though they’re just as necessary for cleanliness.

  • A serious email about the water being shut down in the building is not an invitation to make a joke about the cleanliness of said water.

  • They have new booking procedures and a commitment to cleanliness and safety.

  • As long as you exercise basic sanitation and cleanliness sort of protocols … I think the risk is relatively low.

  • Here, he seasons salmon like a pro and dishes out lessons about the importance of cleanliness and seasoning.

  • If you want to suss out the cleanliness and hygiene level of any hotel, take a quick look behind furniture and drapes.

  • If a guard dog licks one of your dinner plates, for example, serious scrubbing is involved to restore its cleanliness.

  • Smokers, tossing pipes and puffing smoke over the dinner-table, forgot all cleanliness and modesty.

  • Cleverly though they manipulate, cleanliness is not their besetting weakness.

  • Perfect cleanliness and careful adjustment of each article in the dress are indispensable in a finished toilet.

  • They are discreditable-looking places where there is no order, no cleanliness but utter confusion and horrible din and noise.

  • In view of their tidy raiment and their general air of cleanliness, it seemed a mistake to class them as Indians.