hygiene /?ha?d?i?n/
Hygiene is the practice of keeping yourself and your surroundings clean, especially in order to prevent illness or the spread of diseases.
Large hotel chains may have the balance-sheets to weather the storm or the management skills to reconfigure their business to cater more to domestic travellers. Small businesses probably lack the cash to invest in equipment for contactless payments or better cleaning and hygiene to reassure returning tourists.
大型连锁酒店可能有抵御风暴的资产负债表,或者他们的管理技能可以重新配置业务,以更多地迎合国内游客。小企业可能缺少资金来投资非接触式支付设备或更好的清洁和卫生条件,以使返回的游客放心。
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与hygiene相关的词组也常作为考点出现:
最后,我们再来看几个例句体会一下:
头上生虱子并不说明不讲个人卫生。
“Nature gave us lips to conceal our teeth,” ran one popular Victorian maxim, alluding to the fact that before the birth of proper dentistry, mouths were often in a shocking state of hygiene.
一则维多利亚时代广为流传的箴言称“自然给了我们嘴唇以掩藏牙齿”,这暗示严格意义上的牙科学诞生之前,口腔的卫生状况往往非常糟糕。
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