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hygiene

/hahy-jeen/US // ˈhaɪ dʒin //UK // (ˈhaɪdʒiːn) //

卫生,卫生状况,卫生学,卫生方面

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also hygienics. the science that deals with the preservation of health.
    • : a condition or practice conducive to the preservation of health, as cleanliness: Poor personal hygiene can lead to health issues such as skin infections.Mental hygiene in children should be constantly monitored by parents and teachers.
    • : a beneficial or recommended practice or set of practices: Using the same password on all of your important accounts is simply not good password hygiene.

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Examples

  • There is an awareness of hygiene, and how viruses and vaccines work.

  • Modern Japan is famed for its attention to cleanliness and personal hygiene.

  • Judges for the competition, which is split into “traditional” and “specialty” categories, are mostly recruited from the culinary industry, and rank each bowl by color, texture, hygiene, and taste.

  • Then those schools paid strict attention to social distancing, wearing masks and hygiene, including handwashing and frequent cleaning of classrooms.

  • Flushing a toilet or urinal has always posed some kind of hygiene risk, as the action creates an interaction between gas and air.

  • Prisoners are given uniforms, towels and basic hygiene kits upon intake, but forced to purchase just about everything else.

  • It became something both for the hygiene of the couch and the patient.

  • She opens them to show diapers, baby food, hygiene products, and clothing.

  • The app supports multiple users on any one profile so families can monitor all of their important oral hygiene info in one place.

  • In countries with rampant poverty, disposable hygiene products are a luxury.

  • Incidental features of sex hygiene will arise naturally from physical education and can be adequately treated there.

  • In 1764 he published Economical and Medical Observations, which contained suggestions for improving the hygiene of army hospitals.

  • Neither physiology nor hygiene can be of much value in the schools, as a study, unless there is an application of what is taught.

  • We're not a couple of boarding-school misses fresh from a course of hygiene lectures.

  • Attention to proper feeding and hygiene is of first importance.