squalor
/ˈskwɒlə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [skwˈɑlɚ] /ˈskwɑːlər/ (ame, ipa) · [skwˈɑlɚ] /ˈskwä-lər How to pronounce squalor (audio) also ˈskwā- or ˈskwȯ-/ (ame, mw)
squalor — 名詞
1. a miserable state where people live among dirt, damage, and neglect, usually bec
窮困髒亂
貧窮又骯髒破敗的生活環境
a miserable state where people live among dirt, damage, and neglect, usually because they have very little money.
After the factory closed, three families were left living in squalor.
工廠關閉後,有三個家庭只能繼續住在窮困髒亂中。
live in squalor
The report showed children sleeping in squalor beside broken pipes.
那份報告顯示,孩子們睡在破管旁的窮困髒亂環境裡。
sleep in squalor
Amira wept when she saw her grandfather's flat in such squalor.
Amira 看到祖父住的公寓如此窮困髒亂,不禁哭了出來。
Visitors were shocked by the squalor inside the abandoned workers' hostel.
訪客看到那間廢棄工人宿舍裡的窮困髒亂景象,都很震驚。
- filth
focuses on disgusting dirt itself, not the whole living condition
- misery
is broader suffering and does not always suggest dirt or neglect
- deprivation
is more formal and stresses lack of basic needs more than dirtiness
- comfort
suggests safe, clean, and decent living conditions
文法句型
live in squalor
grow up in squalor
escape squalor
用法筆記
Usually appears after 'in' or with verbs such as 'live', 'grow up', and 'escape'. It describes a whole dirty, neglected living environment, not one small messy object.