unclean 的定义
un·clean·er, un·clean·est.
- not clean; dirty.
- morally impure; evil; vile:unclean thoughts.
- Chiefly Biblical. having a physical or moral blemish so as to make impure according to the laws, especially the dietary or ceremonial laws: an unclean animal; unclean persons.
unclean 近义词
dirty
unclean 的近义词 46 个
- impure
- soiled
- bedraggled
- befouled
- besmirched
- black
- blurred
- common
- contaminated
- corrupt
- decayed
- defiled
- desecrated
- dusty
- evil
- feculent
- fetid
- filthy
- foul
- grimy
- messy
- muddy
- nasty
- polluted
- profaned
- putrescent
- putrid
- rancid
- rank
- rotten
- sloppy
- slovenly
- smeared
- sooty
- sordid
- spotted
- squalid
- stable
- stained
- stale
- stinking
- sullied
- tainted
- tarnished
- unhealthful
- vile
unclean 的反义词 4 个
更多unclean例句
- They depict a wariness of anything — or anyone — who will make the community unclean, tarnish its image.
- First, religious texts condemn them as unclean, plus the love Westerners shower on pets made them inherently suspect.
- The offspring of the ungodly shall not bring forth many branches, and make a noise as unclean roots upon the top of a rock.
- But we must not class in this unclean category Lord Spunyarn and his friend Haggard, who were both playing at the big table.
- Fat-droplets are most frequently derived from unclean bottles or oiled catheters.
- Fordun says there was famine in Scotland this year, many being reduced 'to feed on the flesh of horses and other unclean cattle.'
- Walsingham says the distress was worst in the north, where, he heard, 'the people ate dogs and horses and other unclean animals.'