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Definition of unsanitary in English: unsanitaryadjectiveʌnˈsanɪt(ə)riˌənˈsænəˌtɛri Not sanitary. 不卫生的;不清洁的 the unsanitary conditions in the orphanage 孤儿院内的脏乱状况。 Example sentencesExamples - Up until the 19th century abortion was illegal, however this meant that women were forced to get rid of unwanted pregnancies in unsanitary and dangerous conditions.
- Nearly all children in developing countries are infected with the bacterium due to unsanitary living conditions.
- Joseph himself presided over an adult school in York, where he met with men who lived with their families in cramped, unsanitary homes, existing on less than £1 a week.
- I didn't want to go to war because my brother, who was wounded at the battle of Mons in 1914, had told me how filthy and unsanitary the trenches were.
- Infant and child mortality are high due to unsanitary living conditions and the unavailability of state-of-the-art medical technology.
- He had decided to research the incidence of HIV infection inside Carandiru - a confined, unsanitary environment where anal sex and intravenous drug use were rife.
- The strongest physical characteristics may be ruined if the surroundings are unwholesome and unsanitary.
- The larger task at hand will be keeping the survivors alive; millions of people who are displaced and vulnerable in these unsanitary conditions.
- Since they have little means of acquiring new clothes or washing existing clothes, they are typically very dirty and unsanitary.
- Water in the mines made for unsanitary conditions.
- I believe I got scabies from the showers by showering in them and, yeah, they're unsanitary; they're filthy.
- The risk of infection increases with duration of travel and is highest for those living in unsanitary conditions, although hepatitis A may also occur in those staying in luxury hotels.
- He said there were three spirit bottles and a glass next to the bed, the room smelled unsanitary, there was clothing on the floor and the door was off its hinges.
- Poor nutrition, contaminated water, and unsanitary living conditions contributed principally to the persistence of disease.
- For those without compost heaps, their bins will be thoroughly unsanitary after a fortnight.
- She would brave bandits, illness, unsanitary, uncomfortable accommodation and even sometimes lack of food in a singleminded pursuit of her goal.
- And again, this is basically due to congested living quarters and unsanitary conditions.
- About two thirds of the buildings in the town are estimated to have suffered notable damage, with as much as half being uninhabitable or providing unsafe and unsanitary living conditions only.
- Conditions were crowded and unsanitary, and many died in these prisons.
- There have also been instances where prisoners are prematurely released as a result of the unsanitary conditions at the Police Station.
Synonyms unhygienic, insanitary, dirty, filthy, unclean, impure, contaminated, unhealthy, unwholesome, germ-ridden, germy, disease-ridden, infested insalubrious, noxious, polluted, foul, septic, harmful Definition of unsanitary in US English: unsanitaryadjectiveˌənˈsanəˌterēˌənˈsænəˌtɛri Not sanitary. 不卫生的;不清洁的 the unsanitary conditions in the orphanage 孤儿院内的脏乱状况。 Example sentencesExamples - Since they have little means of acquiring new clothes or washing existing clothes, they are typically very dirty and unsanitary.
- Up until the 19th century abortion was illegal, however this meant that women were forced to get rid of unwanted pregnancies in unsanitary and dangerous conditions.
- The strongest physical characteristics may be ruined if the surroundings are unwholesome and unsanitary.
- I didn't want to go to war because my brother, who was wounded at the battle of Mons in 1914, had told me how filthy and unsanitary the trenches were.
- About two thirds of the buildings in the town are estimated to have suffered notable damage, with as much as half being uninhabitable or providing unsafe and unsanitary living conditions only.
- The risk of infection increases with duration of travel and is highest for those living in unsanitary conditions, although hepatitis A may also occur in those staying in luxury hotels.
- For those without compost heaps, their bins will be thoroughly unsanitary after a fortnight.
- He said there were three spirit bottles and a glass next to the bed, the room smelled unsanitary, there was clothing on the floor and the door was off its hinges.
- The larger task at hand will be keeping the survivors alive; millions of people who are displaced and vulnerable in these unsanitary conditions.
- Conditions were crowded and unsanitary, and many died in these prisons.
- I believe I got scabies from the showers by showering in them and, yeah, they're unsanitary; they're filthy.
- Joseph himself presided over an adult school in York, where he met with men who lived with their families in cramped, unsanitary homes, existing on less than £1 a week.
- She would brave bandits, illness, unsanitary, uncomfortable accommodation and even sometimes lack of food in a singleminded pursuit of her goal.
- Nearly all children in developing countries are infected with the bacterium due to unsanitary living conditions.
- He had decided to research the incidence of HIV infection inside Carandiru - a confined, unsanitary environment where anal sex and intravenous drug use were rife.
- Infant and child mortality are high due to unsanitary living conditions and the unavailability of state-of-the-art medical technology.
- Water in the mines made for unsanitary conditions.
- There have also been instances where prisoners are prematurely released as a result of the unsanitary conditions at the Police Station.
- And again, this is basically due to congested living quarters and unsanitary conditions.
- Poor nutrition, contaminated water, and unsanitary living conditions contributed principally to the persistence of disease.
Synonyms unhygienic, insanitary, dirty, filthy, unclean, impure, contaminated, unhealthy, unwholesome, germ-ridden, germy, disease-ridden, infested |