latrines信息详情
n.公共厕所
autolatry definition───自动定义
latrappelsid or───或
gyneolatry───妇科病
monolatry───n.单神崇拜;一神崇拜
demonolatry define───恶魔崇拜
astrolatry definition───天体学定义
demonolatry pdf───恶魔崇拜pdf
idolatrous faith───偶像崇拜信仰
idolatrize───vt.把…奉为偶像;盲目崇拜
necrolatry───n.对逝者的崇拜
She informs the team that she cleans the latrines three times a day.───她告诉评估小组说,她每天清扫厕所三次。
Most sites don't have adequate toilets or latrines.───大多数安置点没有足够的厕所或便坑。
Many households had to share latrines.───许多家庭还必须共用厕所。
You are usually sent as part of a team to help build schools, community centres, houses, bridges, dams or latrines.───你们往往可以作为队伍的一部分去参加学校、交流中心、房屋、桥梁、大坝或厕所的建设。
Why were they being forcibly removed to areas with nothing but rows of tin latrines, where only wattles grew in the sand?───为什么他们被强迫搬到一个除了几排铁皮厕所什么也没有的地方,那个地方只有金合欢在沙子里生长?
Water would be brought in from outside and residents would have to go out to public latrines to use the toilet.───公寓内有从外引进的水,但是居民不得不使用公寓外面的公用厕所。
It should be noted that disinfectants should not be poured into pits or tanks of latrines that dispose of excreta by biological degradation.───值得注意的是,通过生物降解处理排泄物的厕所,不应向厕坑或者水箱中投放消毒剂。
a. Number and Siting of Latrines. As a rule, at least 1 latrine (drop hole) should be provided for every 20 people.───a厕所的数量和安装地点:一般情况下,每20个人至少应有一个厕所或排泄口。
If latrines are too close to dwellings, there may be insufficient space for individual units.───如果厕所离住所很近,可能没有足够空间来安放个体设施。
There, pit latrines inside homes take pride of place, their arched entrances lavishly embellished with stone carvings.
They made me clean out the latrines.
But new-wave sanitation experts say sewerage offers little more than convenience when compared to well thought-out latrines.
They were told off to clean the latrines.
On the fifth and final day theory was put into practice and pits were dug for latrines.
Barton put the doc in charge of latrines.
At the end of each barracks were latrines, which, like all in the prison, drained into septic tanks.
Rural waterworks , Latrines health work has developed further.
We found the library wondrously warm, being ingeniously heated by hot pipes which also gushed water into the latrines.