English to Malay Dictionary disinfectant

disinfectant

disinfektan
definition
noun
Avoid strong odors from paint, perfume, hair spray, disinfectants , chemical cleaners, air fresheners, and glues.
a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria.
adjective
cleansing and disinfectant products
causing the destruction of bacteria.
example
They were actually hemmed in by cattle grids at each end of the village, he pointed out - and there were 'disinfectant' mats at each entrance to prevent the spread of infection.
Wipe surfaces with a 'disinfectant' cloth on a regular basis.
In his parish duties as vicar of Helmsley, Mr Wilbourne has become used to the 'disinfectant' foot and vehicle mats as he travels about by bicycle.
He groped behind him for the kit and pulled out a 'disinfectant' cloth, gently wiping at the wound.
Their natural 'disinfectant' properties will help to control airborne bacteria and viruses that are prevalent during winter.
I rub my hands in the special 'disinfectant' gels provided and sit and wait my turn.
While nationally the epidemic is on the wane and in the latter stages it still has the potential to be spread, so I would ask everyone involved to keep up with the 'disinfectant' procedures.
The area has been sealed off by the placing of 'disinfectant' mats on the three major bridges connecting the area with the rest of the county.
And when we're libeled or defamed, we use the 'disinfectant' power of the press to correct the record instead of libel attorneys.
The room flooded with the hovering smell of generic urinal cakes stuffed behind the toilet and acrid 'disinfectant' soap.
Both the school and nursery have put down 'disinfectant' mats.
I'm talking about soap, detergent, sponges, mops, dusters, 'disinfectant' wipes, and so on.
It will not only keep your bathroom and toilet fragrant and fresh, its 'disinfectant' qualities will clear bacteria and viruses.
I drove over the foul-smelling, 'disinfectant' bath and then past a taped-off woodland area before parking up among a surprisingly large number of cars.
Clean mops and 'disinfectant' solution should be used for each cleanup procedure.
Pocketing extra bandage and 'disinfectant' salve, I eased my way to the door he had exited through.
Farm leaders joined with the Department of Agriculture in calling on the public to continue to be on the alert for the disease and to maintain 'disinfectant' measures.
The acetic acid in vinegar has a 'disinfectant' effect, so that vinegar is a better preservative than other acid liquids of the same strength.
It is also thought that chlorophyll has 'disinfectant' properties that can mitigate breath and body odors and help to improve a variety of skin conditions.
Rigorous 'disinfectant' measures were observed by all participants at the Forum.
Chapter Seven discusses 'disinfectants' and disinfection procedures in the elimination of infectious agents.
Supplies of soap, tooth brushes, disinfectants, in fact all toiletries and 'disinfectants' , and towels are also very badly needed.
Respirators are not as effective at removing bleach fumes, so minimize your exposure when using bleach or other 'disinfectants' .
Since 'disinfectants' can leave unpleasant traces in water coolers and are difficult to apply, the best disinfection method is to use an ozonizer.
These authors regard 'disinfectants' as chemical biocides with a relative lack of selectivity.
Use of sand filtration and chlorine 'disinfectants' attacked the problem leading to sharply falling rates of typhoid fever and other water-borne infections.
The newspaper said the water was dull in appearance and had no trace of 'disinfectants' such as chlorine.
Research has not shown an increased resistance of antibiotic-resistant bacteria to hospital germicides and 'disinfectants' .
If approved 'disinfectants' are unavailable washing soda, mixed with water at a rate of 50 grams per litre, is the next best alternative.
The sudden smell of 'disinfectants' and plastic were making him sick.
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