词汇 | environmental-health |
释义 | environmental health noun[ U ] uk /ɪn.vaɪ.rəˌmen.təl ˈhelθ/ us /ɪn.vaɪr.əˌmen.t̬əl ˈhelθ/ people's health in the places where they work and live, or the work of trying to protect this and prevent things that damage it: 环境卫生,环境健康 He testified that pollutants in rivers posed a significant risk to the population's environmental health. As a professor specializing in environmental health, he trained students to inspect care homes. an environmental health officer/department an environmental health problem/issue We need public policies to protect our land and water for long-term environmental health. He said environmental health officers had visited the business but had never found any major problems. Lead in petrol was a rare example of an environmental health problem that could be tackled relatively easily. An official from the environmental health department inspected the site and said it was unsafe. In his role he has to tackle environmental health issues such as recycling and dog ownership laws. Protection and protectors adopt adoptable aegis anti-shark anti-skid chaperone cybersecurity defence mechanism den mother doorkeeper elder care precaution preservationist ring-fence safe space safeguarding safekeeping safety net white knight witness protection environmental health | Business Englishenvironmental health noun[ U ] ENVIRONMENT, HRukus the activity of trying to prevent or protect against things that might harm people's health in the places where they work and live: Officials were concerned that chemical wastes produced by the manufacturing process posed environmental health threats. Examples of environmental healthenvironmental health Although clinicians have been increasingly concerned with environmentalhealth threats, only recently have their ranks been joined by geoscientists, in an internationally organized way. Perhaps a little surprisingly, hardly any change is seen in environmentalhealth benefits either. No environmentalhealth violations were identified in the kitchen, at the caterer's premises, or at either of the two processors. The provinces are regionally responsible for environmentalhealth and inspection of pharmacy premises. The parent, guardian, or domestic maid was interviewed by two trained environmentalhealth officers using a structured questionnaire. For purposes of poverty reduction, it becomes important to consider how the environmentalhealth of poor people can be assessed. Particular attention is placed on two indicators of local environmentalhealth: soil erosion and species diversity. During the outbreak environmentalhealth officers visited primary schools in the city to investigate pupils' toilet facilities. The preliminary analysis had an immediate impact on hypothesis generation, environmentalhealth investigations, environmental specimen collection and initial control measures. If participatory democracy really does facilitate environmentalhealth, then it stands to reason that forest ecosystems should benefit from increased public involvement. As a result, the long-term economic and environmentalhealth of local landscapes, whole countries and even continents is placed in jeopardy. Written by two environmental engineers, the book discusses our desire for certainty with respect to healthcare and to various environmentalhealth hazards. The latter were excluded due to the difficulty of controlling for the poor environmentalhealth conditions experienced by the majority of these children. This may have serious implications for environmentalhealth. However, there are numerous factors other than the quantity of water in a system which impact on environmentalhealth. See all examples of environmental health These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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