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词汇 salubrious
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Definition of salubrious in English:

salubrious

adjective səˈluːbrɪəssəˈlubriəs
  • 1Health-giving; healthy.

    有益健康的;健康的

    odours of far less salubrious origin

    源于远非有益健康的物质的臭味。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today's news also brought the suggestion that the traditional growing regions for fine wines may not be the regions producing the most salubrious wines.
    • For those who wish less publicly to enjoy the salubrious exercise of swimming, there are machines on the North sands with attendants and accommodations.
    • Naturally, it has turned out to be the time when even passive passers-by do not fail to throw a glance at these shops, unable to resist the temptation of letting the brew slip down their throats, either to enjoy the salubrious conditions better or beat the chill.
    • It began as a colony of orange growers, but by the 1880s, wealthy Easterners had discovered that the salubrious climate might benefit them as much as it did any orange.
    • You may swear by herbs for their salubrious effect, but if you're facing surgery, you should stop taking any herbal medicines or supplements at least two or three weeks before the procedure.
    • With its salubrious weather, few would want to move out.
    • Immediately after I rose from my bed I never failed, if the weather was fine, to run to the terrace to respire the fresh and salubrious air of the morning.
    • Surely it would be no weakness for a thoughtful man who should resort, for the renovation of a wasted frame, to one of those salubrious mineral fountains.
    • Why ever would he want to go to Hampstead when he could be here with us partaking of our salubrious sea air and not out on some stifling heat-sodden moor?
    • The abrupt silence led to a salubrious emotion of peace within.
    Synonyms
    healthy, health-giving, healthful, beneficial, good for one's health, wholesome, salutary
    1. 1.1 (of a place) pleasant; not run-down.
      (地方)舒适的;不破落的
      an over-priced flat in a none too salubrious area
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Kostas bought a taxi and the pair went to work, spending their nights in the city's less salubrious areas.
      • The Protestant planters and their co-religionists settled on the right, in both senses, bank of the River Foyle, a well-situated salubrious suburb called Waterside.
      • He found applicants with addresses in ‘difficult’ areas received half as many invitations to an interview as those from more salubrious districts.
      • For them, securing a house on one of Dublin's most salubrious residential roads is now a pipe dream.
      • Walthamstow was seen as a particularly salubrious location for schools.
      • I surveyed the old hospital and its many auxiliary buildings in salubrious places like Morningside.
      • It is a highly literary and lyrical novel looking at loneliness, friendship, family, middle age and life in a less than salubrious part of our capital city.
      • He soon found himself walking through one of the less salubrious areas of the city.
      • In most Europeans cities, the shops have had to move out into less salubrious neighborhoods, which is a shame.
      • If they had dumped us a long way away in an area that was not salubrious then we would have had problems.
      • The launch of the scheme took place last Wednesday night, one of the first gatherings, in the salubrious surroundings of the new parish centre.
      • My family moved, when I was a girl of about 9 years old or so, from a small Johannesburg miner's house into a palatial mansion in a more salubrious suburb.
      Synonyms
      pleasant, agreeable, nice, select, upmarket, high-class, leafy, fashionable, expensive, luxurious, grand, fancy
      informal posh, swanky, plushy, classy, glitzy
      British informal swish
      North American informal swank

Derivatives

  • salubriously

  • adverb
    • It is a salubriously green island state and is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My sincerest wishes for a salubriously beneficial and gratifyingly pleasurable period between sunset and dawn.
      • Living salubriously means eating at least 3 healthy meals a day, falling asleep at the same time every day, and waking up without an alarm; getting at least 30 minutes of exercise (even walking) and being out and about at least 2 hours a day to get sun.
  • salubriousness

  • nounsəˈluːbrɪəsnəssəˈlubriəsnəs
    • About fifteen years since, attracted by the salubriousness of the climate and the beauty of the country, a number of Northern farmers removed to Fairfax and Alexandria Counties with their families.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Things slow a bit in the middle, but overall it's a darkly diverting amusement, perfect for anyone seeking temporary relief from the excessive sunshine, fresh air and general salubriousness of a Calgary summer.
      • The relation between wage level and salubriousness has already been proven in several sociomedical studies, in our country and elsewhere.
  • salubrity

  • noun səˈluːbrətisəˈlubrədi
    • The spectacular scenery of the West also earns an honorable mention from Limerick: The region's salubrity has attracted millions of migrants.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As a summer resort for tourists in search of health or pleasure, the year had not been a good one but the salubrity of the Ingleton air was evident in the decision of West Riding County Council to chose it as one of two sites for a sanatorium.
      • The inexhaustible fertility of our soil, salubrity of the climate, and the various and amazing resources of the country, evince its capacity to support a dense population.
      • Chipman indicted Californians, and miners in particular, for failing to follow natural dictates, blaming human ‘ignorance, improvidence and wastefulness’ for deteriorating the ‘earth's general salubrity.’

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Latin salubris (from salus 'health') + -ous.

Rhymes

lugubrious

Definition of salubrious in US English:

salubrious

adjectivesəˈlubriəssəˈlo͞obrēəs
  • 1Health-giving; healthy.

    有益健康的;健康的

    salubrious weather
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You may swear by herbs for their salubrious effect, but if you're facing surgery, you should stop taking any herbal medicines or supplements at least two or three weeks before the procedure.
    • Why ever would he want to go to Hampstead when he could be here with us partaking of our salubrious sea air and not out on some stifling heat-sodden moor?
    • Today's news also brought the suggestion that the traditional growing regions for fine wines may not be the regions producing the most salubrious wines.
    • For those who wish less publicly to enjoy the salubrious exercise of swimming, there are machines on the North sands with attendants and accommodations.
    • It began as a colony of orange growers, but by the 1880s, wealthy Easterners had discovered that the salubrious climate might benefit them as much as it did any orange.
    • Naturally, it has turned out to be the time when even passive passers-by do not fail to throw a glance at these shops, unable to resist the temptation of letting the brew slip down their throats, either to enjoy the salubrious conditions better or beat the chill.
    • Immediately after I rose from my bed I never failed, if the weather was fine, to run to the terrace to respire the fresh and salubrious air of the morning.
    • The abrupt silence led to a salubrious emotion of peace within.
    • With its salubrious weather, few would want to move out.
    • Surely it would be no weakness for a thoughtful man who should resort, for the renovation of a wasted frame, to one of those salubrious mineral fountains.
    Synonyms
    healthy, health-giving, healthful, beneficial, good for one's health, wholesome, salutary
    1. 1.1 (of a place) pleasant; not run-down.
      (地方)舒适的;不破落的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Kostas bought a taxi and the pair went to work, spending their nights in the city's less salubrious areas.
      • Walthamstow was seen as a particularly salubrious location for schools.
      • In most Europeans cities, the shops have had to move out into less salubrious neighborhoods, which is a shame.
      • The Protestant planters and their co-religionists settled on the right, in both senses, bank of the River Foyle, a well-situated salubrious suburb called Waterside.
      • He found applicants with addresses in ‘difficult’ areas received half as many invitations to an interview as those from more salubrious districts.
      • The launch of the scheme took place last Wednesday night, one of the first gatherings, in the salubrious surroundings of the new parish centre.
      • If they had dumped us a long way away in an area that was not salubrious then we would have had problems.
      • My family moved, when I was a girl of about 9 years old or so, from a small Johannesburg miner's house into a palatial mansion in a more salubrious suburb.
      • I surveyed the old hospital and its many auxiliary buildings in salubrious places like Morningside.
      • He soon found himself walking through one of the less salubrious areas of the city.
      • It is a highly literary and lyrical novel looking at loneliness, friendship, family, middle age and life in a less than salubrious part of our capital city.
      • For them, securing a house on one of Dublin's most salubrious residential roads is now a pipe dream.
      Synonyms
      pleasant, agreeable, nice, select, upmarket, high-class, leafy, fashionable, expensive, luxurious, grand, fancy

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Latin salubris (from salus ‘health’) + -ous.

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