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sanitation

/san-i-tey-shuhn/US // ˌsæn ɪˈteɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌsænɪˈteɪʃən) //

环卫,环境卫生,卫生设施,保洁

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the development and application of sanitary measures for the sake of cleanliness, protecting health, etc.
    • : the disposal of sewage and solid waste.

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Examples

  • Nationwide, authorities addressed sanitation issues, and implemented laws and regulations to better protect water resources.

  • These projects have complicated processes normally designed by mechanical or sanitation engineers.

  • Let’s work also with policymakers, cities, and underdeveloped countries with poor sanitation to better monitor live virus in our waters and treat wastewater appropriately.

  • He’s staging pop-up sanitation stations in states from New York to California.

  • That may consist of a breakdown in a basic step like sanitation, or other protocols that people in our food supply should be following.

  • New York now employs fewer cops, firefighters, and sanitation workers than it did in 2002.

  • And in a city with large slums and poor sanitation, rats can thrive easily, fleas and all, to spread the plague.

  • In CDC-speak, the problem is filed under the vessel sanitation program (VSP).

  • With less than a dozen toilets in the entire community, poor sanitation fuels high rates of malaria and lethal cases of diarrhea.

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

  • Half the army was in hospital from want of proper nourishment and commonsense sanitation.

  • The question of village sanitation, etc., would have been solved long ago.

  • We all know what American scientific medicine and sanitation is doing in Panama and in the Philippines.

  • Notice the excellent sanitation and the unusually high cost of living.

  • If one is perishing of hunger and thirst, sanitation seems unimportant enough.