pollution

Câu
An user
There   may   also   be   pollution   control   or   waste   treatment   facilities   or   equipment .

Cũng có thể có kiểm soát ô nhiễm hoặc thiết bị xử lý chất thải.

An user
Light pollution   has   also   been   found   to   affect   human   circadian rhythms .

Ô nhiễm ánh sáng cũng đã được tìm thấy ảnh hưởng đến nhịp sinh học của con người.

Nghĩa (Tiếng Anh)

  1. (uncountable, usually) Physical contamination, now especially the contamination of the environment by harmful substances, or by disruptive levels of noise, light etc.
  2. (uncountable, usually) Something that pollutes; a pollutant.
  3. (archaic, uncountable, usually) The desecration of something holy or sacred; defilement, profanation.
  4. (archaic, uncountable, usually) The ejaculation of semen outside of sexual intercourse, especially a nocturnal emission.
  5. (uncountable, usually) Moral or spiritual corruption; impurity, degradation, defilement.

Tính thường xuyên

C2
Phát âm là (IPA)
/pəˈl(j)uːʃən/
Từ nguyên (Tiếng Anh)

In summary

From Middle English pollucioun, pollucion (“desecration, impurity”), from Anglo-Norman pollutiun, Middle French pollution, pollucion, and their source, post-classical Latin pollūtiō (“defilement, desecration; nocturnal emission”) (4th century), from the participial stem of polluō (“to soil, defile, contaminate”), from por- (“before”) + -luō (“to smear”), related to lutum (“mud”) and luēs (“filth”). Compare Ancient Greek λῦμα (lûma, “filth, dirt, disgrace”) and λῦμαξ (lûmax, “rubbish, refuse”), Old Irish loth (“mud, dirt”), Lithuanian lutynas (“pool, puddle”).

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