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disinfected

/dis-in-fekt/US // ˌdɪs ɪnˈfɛkt //UK // (ˌdɪsɪnˈfɛkt) //

消毒过的,消毒了,消毒后,消毒了的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cleanse of infection; destroy disease germs in.

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Examples

  • Riggs has a food and drink minimum of $125 per person, which helps cover the estimated $50 expense of disinfecting the room.

  • The study does not prove that increased frequency of disinfecting caused uncontrolled asthma.

  • Even as Metro has been running buses and trains at a reduced level because of lower demand, costs for cleaning, disinfecting and personal protective equipment have risen.

  • Canales has a new cleaning regimen to disinfect toys every day.

  • Most were scheduled on their own day so that the room could be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between each actor.

  • The tub used in the birth was not approved for medical use and is difficult to disinfect.

  • They informed her that a hazmat company would be coming through shortly to disinfect the area, both inside the building and out.

  • Tobacco, alcoholic liquor and a walk in the fresh air will not disinfect the visitor to such a disease.

  • To disinfect the surface of a mattress place it on chairs in a small room or in a closet and pour upon a cloth under it 500 cc.

  • If a valuable dog should get into the room, disinfect its hair thoroughly with the acid bichloride and then rinse the hair.

  • Then the mother will say the child never had diphtheria; she will not disinfect, and she will let the child run about the house.

  • It is of particular value to disinfect skin wounds, as it heals as well as cleanses when used in a weak solution.