uncleanliness
/¦ən¦klenlēnə̇s, -enlin-/ (ame, mw)
uncleanliness — 名詞
1. the state of being dirty or unhygienic, especially in a place, object, or someon
不潔;髒亂
環境髒且不衛生的狀態
the state of being dirty or unhygienic, especially in a place, object, or someone's habits.
Folake worried about the uncleanliness of the clinic sink after the water stopped.
停水後,Folake 很擔心診所水槽的不潔情況。
the uncleanliness of [place/object] pattern
A notice warned campers that uncleanliness in the shared kitchen could attract rats.
告示警告露營者,共用廚房若有髒亂就可能引來老鼠。
uncleanliness in [shared place]
After the flood, the room's uncleanliness made Roya keep her shoes on indoors.
洪水過後,房間的髒亂讓 Roya 在室內也一直穿著鞋。
Esteban refused to rent the flat because the bathroom's uncleanliness was obvious.
Esteban 因為浴室明顯不潔而拒絕租那間公寓。
School nurses linked the children's stomach illness to uncleanliness in the lunch area.
校護認為孩子們的腸胃不適和午餐區的不潔有關。
- dirtiness
more neutral and everyday
- filthiness
stronger; suggests shocking or disgusting dirt
- grubbiness
more informal; often about slight surface dirt
- cleanliness
the direct opposite, especially for hygiene
- tidiness
focuses on order, not always on hygiene
文法句型
the uncleanliness of [place/object]
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and more formal than 'dirtiness', often in health, housing, or food-safety contexts. It commonly appears in phrases like 'the uncleanliness of the kitchen' or 'uncleanliness in shared spaces'.