单词 | thesaurus/articles/dirt |
释义 | Thesaurus article:dirtdirtThese words refer to any substance that makes something not clean. The most common word isdirt.Dirtrefers mostly to dust or soil that makes something dirty. His coat was covered with dirt. Filthis thick, unpleasant dirt. It can also be used to refer to human waste. The building was covered in filth. They lived amidst dirt and filth. Grimeis a layer of dirt on skin, a surface, or a building.Grimeis usually used when the dirt is stuck on a surface. I had to scrub to remove the grime from the bath. She wiped the grime from her toddler's face. This dish detergent cuts through dirt and grime in no time. In informal contexts, you can also use the wordgrungeto refer to a layer of thick dirt that is on a surface. I need to clean all the grunge off my earrings. Gunkinformally refers to a thick, sticky, and unpleasant substance.Gunkimplies that the substance is very messy and is not easy to identify. I have to clean all this gunk from the engine. Gunk from the power plant clogged up our river. In informal UK English, you can use the wordgungeto refer to a soft and sticky substance that you cannot identify.Gungeandgunkare very similar in their uses. UKThere's a load of gunge clogging the pipes. Muckcan include dirt, mud, and animal waste. What is that muck on the carpet? Did you step in a pile of dog muck? Two more formal words for substances that make something dirty and which harm people arecontaminantandpollutant.Contaminantis used of a substance that makes something else so dirty that it is poisonous.Pollutantis used of something that makes the environment dirty and which is harmful to humans. No one knowns how long industrial contaminants like lead can stay in soil without breaking down. Environmentalists called for a reduction in the use of cancer-causing pollutants in the paint industry. Related articlesnot clean dirtiness |
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