squalor的意思和读音

squalor

: [ˈskwɑlər] : [ˈskwɒlə(r)]

n.

n.cleanliness,charm

n.filth,dirt,foulness,dirtiness,grime

squalorn.

1.dirty and unpleasant conditions

the poverty and squalor of the slums

He had lost his job and was living in squalor .

n.1.,2.3.()

n.1.dirty and unpleasant conditions that people live or work in

1. ④trivia n. squalor n. ①meteor n. ...

2. ④trivia n. squalor n. ①meteor n. ...

3. anterior squalor tremor ...

4. rueful1. squalor1. , wretchedness2. ...

5. anterior squalor tremor ...

6. salubrious > squalor > morbid >

7.  I. (squalor)

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1.The beach used to be an escape from the heat and squalor of the alleyways of Khan Younis.

2.I mean, there may be 100 explanations for why Haiti is the impoverished nation it is, but there is no excuse to see that sort of squalor.使100

3.She was a practical woman, and she wasn't reconciled to a life of rural squalor.

4.There is an innate raciness to this place , tinged with fun, squalor, a sense of tolerance and a hint of excitement .

5.Underdevelopment is chocking: the squalor, disease, unnecessary deaths, and hopelessness of it all!西

6.Some took refuge in the cities of the shemlen, living in squalor, tolerated only a little better than vermin.

7.Why does private wealth seem to go hand in hand with public squalor?

8.Modern urban planning and redevelopment arose in response to the disorder and squalor of the slums created by the Industrial Revolution.

9.When you spend the greater part of your working life amongst squalor and foul language, you tend to become hard - boiled.

10.Like thousands of other migrants who flow every year into what Indians call the "Maximum City" , Alam lives in squalor.”(MaximumCity),