cleanliness
/ˈklenlinəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈklenlinəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈklen-lē-nəs/ (ame, mw)
cleanliness — 名詞
1. the condition of being without dirt, and the steady practice of removing it from
清潔
保持乾淨的狀態或習慣
the condition of being without dirt, and the steady practice of removing it from yourself and your surroundings.
The hotel inspector checked the bathroom for cleanliness before approving the room for guests.
旅館檢查員在批准房間給客人入住前,檢查了浴室的清潔狀況。
check + for + cleanliness: pattern for inspection contexts
Priya reminded her son that cleanliness of his hands helps prevent illness at school.
Priya 提醒兒子,保持雙手清潔有助於在學校預防疾病。
cleanliness + possessive noun: cleanliness of [body part]
The kitchen staff must maintain strict cleanliness when preparing food for customers.
廚房工作人員在為顧客準備食物時,必須維持嚴格的清潔標準。
In many Japanese schools, students help clean their classrooms to learn about cleanliness.
在日本許多學校,學生幫忙打掃教室,藉此學習清潔的重要性。
Yara was surprised by the lack of cleanliness in the shared apartment kitchen.
Yara 對共享公寓廚房缺乏清潔感到驚訝。
文法句型
cleanliness + verb (singular)
maintain / ensure / check + cleanliness
用法筆記
Uncountable — never used with 'a' or in plural form. Frequently appears with verbs like maintain, ensure, check, and promote. The adjective form is clean; the related noun cleanliness emphasizes the ongoing state or practice rather than a single instance.