salubrious
英 [səˈluː.bri.əs]
美 [səˈluː.bri.əs]
salubrious 清爽的,有益健康的,适宜人居的来自拉丁语 salubris,有益健康的,来自 salutis,健康的,有益处的,词源同 salute.-bris,-bra,工 具格后缀,词源同 vertebra.
- salubrious (adj.)
- 1540s, from Latin salubris "promoting health, healthful," from salus (genitive salutis) "welfare, health" (see salute (v.)). Related: Salubriously; salubriousness.
- 1. The surroundings were not very salubrious.
- 环境不很有益健康.
- 2. Kennington is a not particularly salubrious part of London.
- 肯尼顿是伦敦一个不起眼的小地方.
- 3. Other employers have resorted to less salubrious solutions.
- 另一些雇主所提供的住宿条件就没那么好了.
- 4. They live in a very salubrious area.
- 他们住在一个非常有益健康的地区.
- 5. Paper victories aside, the salubrious effect on humans was also recognized early on.
- 除了在纸张上的胜利, 对人的健康效果也很早被认识到.