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		Definition of Lysol in English: Lysolnounˈlʌɪsɒl-ˌsäl mass nountrademark A disinfectant consisting of a mixture of cresols and soft soap. 〈商标〉来苏儿(一种杀菌剂) Example sentencesExamples -  For cleaning, I liberally spray Lysol or Clorox disinfectant onto the blade and anvil, and then vigorously work to remove all plant sap using 600 grain sandpaper for metal.
 -  I wound up cleaning it up, then rubbing some baking soda into it and spraying a bit of Lysol.
 -  I'd have preferred a cot until they got us semipermanent billets to stay in; at least cots can be sprayed with Lysol.
 -  He says to wash and dry your sneakers, change socks daily (or more if you're prone to sweating), spray shoes with Lysol and sprinkle with foot powder.
 -  Spray yourself with Lysol liberally so you never have to wash again!
 -  They called us Mongoloids, told us to go back to the reserve and drink Lysol.
 -  I can't remember if it was Lysol or some other kind of disinfectant, but it was obvious that she was spraying something before we got off the plane.
 -  They get sick if you put them in a bubble and spray them in the eyeballs with Lysol.
 -  And good to her word, Anita brought up a neat bucket full of Lysol and Pine Sol, and bleach.
 -  He had taken to cleaning everything with Lysol and was constantly polishing and shining.
 -  Soak them for three hours in a solution of one teaspoon of Lysol per one quart of water.
 -  Madison's room was eerily dark and quiet, and the smell of lemon flavored Lysol permeated throughout the air.
 -  It had some random ghouls in it, so we swept the isles and took out maybe 5, dragged them out and used Lysol to disinfect the place.
 -  The house stinks of skunk, bleach, Lysol, and bayberry room freshener (it was there, so I sprayed)… but mostly skunk.
 -  Fajngold took to spraying Oskar with Lysol to rid him of the infestation of lice that the Russian soldiers had delivered.
 -  Do we really need to be told not to spray Lysol into our eyes?
 -  No, but if I ever find them around here, I'll spray your eyes out with Lysol after I decontaminate my room.
 -  He picked up the can of Lysol that was sitting next to him and sprayed the area as best as he could.
 -  There was a funny smell when I moved in so I sprayed a ton of Lysol, and I brush my teeth a lot.
 -  My mother really did spray my computer with Lysol because she was afraid of catching computer viruses.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from -lysis + -ol.    Definition of Lysol in US English: Lysolnoun-ˌsäl trademark A disinfectant consisting of a mixture of cresols and soft soap. 〈商标〉来苏儿(一种杀菌剂) Example sentencesExamples -  Soak them for three hours in a solution of one teaspoon of Lysol per one quart of water.
 -  Do we really need to be told not to spray Lysol into our eyes?
 -  They called us Mongoloids, told us to go back to the reserve and drink Lysol.
 -  And good to her word, Anita brought up a neat bucket full of Lysol and Pine Sol, and bleach.
 -  They get sick if you put them in a bubble and spray them in the eyeballs with Lysol.
 -  He says to wash and dry your sneakers, change socks daily (or more if you're prone to sweating), spray shoes with Lysol and sprinkle with foot powder.
 -  Spray yourself with Lysol liberally so you never have to wash again!
 -  No, but if I ever find them around here, I'll spray your eyes out with Lysol after I decontaminate my room.
 -  For cleaning, I liberally spray Lysol or Clorox disinfectant onto the blade and anvil, and then vigorously work to remove all plant sap using 600 grain sandpaper for metal.
 -  It had some random ghouls in it, so we swept the isles and took out maybe 5, dragged them out and used Lysol to disinfect the place.
 -  Madison's room was eerily dark and quiet, and the smell of lemon flavored Lysol permeated throughout the air.
 -  I'd have preferred a cot until they got us semipermanent billets to stay in; at least cots can be sprayed with Lysol.
 -  There was a funny smell when I moved in so I sprayed a ton of Lysol, and I brush my teeth a lot.
 -  My mother really did spray my computer with Lysol because she was afraid of catching computer viruses.
 -  I can't remember if it was Lysol or some other kind of disinfectant, but it was obvious that she was spraying something before we got off the plane.
 -  I wound up cleaning it up, then rubbing some baking soda into it and spraying a bit of Lysol.
 -  He had taken to cleaning everything with Lysol and was constantly polishing and shining.
 -  He picked up the can of Lysol that was sitting next to him and sprayed the area as best as he could.
 -  Fajngold took to spraying Oskar with Lysol to rid him of the infestation of lice that the Russian soldiers had delivered.
 -  The house stinks of skunk, bleach, Lysol, and bayberry room freshener (it was there, so I sprayed)… but mostly skunk.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from -lysis + -ol.     |