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filth

/filth/US // fɪlθ //UK // (fɪlθ) //

秽物,污垢,污秽,秽气

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : offensive or disgusting dirt or refuse; foul matter: the filth dumped into our rivers.
    • : foul condition: to live in filth.
    • : moral impurity, corruption, or obscenity.
    • : vulgar or obscene language or thought.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundirt, pollution
Synonyms
grime污垢,灰尘,尘垢,尘土飞扬slime粘液,黏液,粘土,黏土smut淫秽物品,污秽,淫秽物,淫秽carrion腐肉,腐尸,浆果,腐肉类contamination污染,污染问题,污染物,污染情况corruption腐败,贪污,腐蚀,腐败问题crud渣滓,糟粕,破烂,泥泞defilement污辱,玷污,污损,污秽dregs渣滓,糟粕,矿渣,渣子dung粪便,粪土,粪堆excrement排泄物,粪便,排泄,排遗feces粪便,大便,排泄物feculence粪便,粪便污染,粪便处理,粪便学filthiness污秽,脏乱,肮脏,脏东西foulness污浊度,污秽,污浊,脏污garbage垃圾,垃圾桶,垃圾处理,垃圾的impurity不纯物,不纯洁性,不纯物质,不纯洁manure粪便,肥料,粪肥,粪污mire泥潭,泥坑,泥沼,泥淖muck粪便,泥土,粪土,烂泥mud泥巴,泥浆,泥土,泥泞nastiness龌龊,讨厌的人,讨厌,恶心ordure矿石,矿石类,矿石类物质,苦力putrefaction腐烂,腐烂变质,腐化,腐烂性putrescence腐烂,腐烂现象,腐败,腐化putridity腐臭味,腐烂,腐烂性,腐臭refuse拒绝,拒收,拒绝接受,拒不接受rottenness腐烂性,腐烂,腐朽,腐败sediment沉淀物,沉积物,泥沙,沉淀sewage污水,污水处理,排污,污物silt淤泥,泥沙,淤积物,淤泥质sleaze流氓,流氓行为,滑稽,流氓手段slop泔水,泔泔水,泔泔水桶,荡妇sludge淤泥,污泥,泥浆,泥土slush泥泞,泥浆,淤泥,沼泽trash垃圾,垃圾桶,垃圾箱,垃圾处理uncleanness不洁行为,不洁性,不洁净,不洁foul matter脏东西,脏物,恶俗的东西,恶俗之事

Examples

  • These deceptively powerful devices oscillate their scrubbers a staggering number of times per second to do away with tough mildew, stains, and filth stuck in hard-to-reach spaces.

  • Added to this was the misery of dust that billowed everywhere all the time, a compound of dirt and the dessicated filth of horses and dogs that got into your clothes, your house, your eyes, your mouth, sometimes your very soul.

  • Therefore, get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the word planted in you, which can save you.

  • With the money came the filth, and the contemptuous lewdness you see in the film are based on actual claims in the book.

  • That night, I dreamed of a square, three-story, concrete building that was dark and dingy with filth, dust, and cobwebs.

  • Adapted from a book by the same author, Filth has arrived with an identical swagger.

  • He tried to peddle this filth all over Washington, but not one member of Congress or one member of the press corps would touch it.

  • The head of the BBC Trust, the former governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten, described the allegations as a “tsunami of filth.”

  • Amid the hush that followed, the stranger picked himself slowly up, and sought to wipe the filth from his face and garments.

  • There are poets and writers who see naught in war but carrion, filth, savagery and horror.

  • A crust of bread and clear air are far preferable to luxuries enveloped in clouds of smoke and heaps of filth.

  • But then who is there that can bear so total a disguise as filth and untidiness spread over a woman?

  • The tin glides over the greasy surface, noiselessly, smoothly, till the thick layer of filth is worn off.