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clean

adjective
/kliːn/
/kliːn/
(comparative cleaner, superlative cleanest)
Idioms
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    not dirty清洁

  1. not dirty洁净的;干净的
    • Are your hands clean?你的手干净吗?
    • She wiped all the surfaces clean.她把所有的表面都抹干净了。
    • (British English) It is your responsibility to keep the room clean and tidy.保持房间整洁是你的职责。
    • (North American English) Keep your room neat and clean.保持房间整洁。
    • I can't find a clean shirt (= one I haven't worn since it was washed).我找不到一件干净的衬衫。
    • The hotel was spotlessly (= extremely) clean.这家旅馆干净得一尘不染。
    • The council does a good job keeping the streets clean.市政会在保持街道清洁方面做得很好。
    see also squeaky clean
    Extra Examples
    • I scrubbed the floor to get it clean.我把地板擦洗干净。
    • Is your room clean and tidy now?现在你的房间干净整洁吗?
    • It's almost clean. I just have to wipe the table.基本干净了。我就剩下擦桌子了。
    • Please leave the kitchen clean.请保持厨房清洁。
    • The bathroom doesn't stay clean for long.卫生间干净不了多久。
    • The room smelled clean and fresh.房间闻起来洁净清新。
    • The whole house was spotlessly clean.整座房子一尘不染。
    • You're supposed to keep your room clean.你应该让你的房间保持清洁。
    • He wiped his plate clean with a piece of bread.他用一块面包把碟子擦干净。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    phrases
    • clean and tidy
    • neat and clean
    • lovely and clean
    See full entry
  2. having a clean appearance and living in clean conditions爱干净的;爱整洁的
    • Cats are very clean animals.猫是很爱干净的动物。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    phrases
    • clean and tidy
    • neat and clean
    • lovely and clean
    See full entry
  3. not harmful无害

  4. free from harmful or unpleasant substances无有害物的;无污染的
    • clean water/air干净的水/空气
    • Thousands were left without food or clean drinking water.数千人没有食物和干净的饮用水。
    • clean energy无污染能
    • We all want a cleaner environment but who is going to pay for it?我们都想要一个更清洁的环境,但谁来为此买单呢?
    • cleaner cars (= not producing so many harmful substances)环保型汽车
    • Electric buses are a clean, environmentally friendly way to travel.电动公交车是一种清洁、环保的出行方式。
    Extra Examples
    • The water was lovely and clean.水清澈可人。
    • Fiscal incentives will be introduced to encourage the use of cleaner cars.将出台财政激励措施来鼓励使用更清洁的汽车。
    Topics The environmenta1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    phrases
    • clean and tidy
    • neat and clean
    • lovely and clean
    See full entry
  5. paper

  6. [usually before noun] with nothing written on it空白的;未写过字的
    • a clean sheet of paper一张空白纸
  7. not offensive文明

  8. not offensive or referring to sex; not doing anything that is considered bad or wrong文明的;无色情的;正派的
    • The entertainment was good clean fun for the whole family.这种娱乐文明有趣,对全家老少都适合。
    • Keep the jokes clean please!开玩笑请文明点!
    • The sport has a very clean image.这项运动享有很文明的声誉。
  9. not illegal合法

  10. not showing or having any record of doing something that is against the law无犯罪记录的;守法的;清白的
    • a clean driving licence/driver’s license无违章记录的驾驶执照
    • a clean police record无犯罪记录
  11. [not usually before noun] (informal) not owning or carrying anything illegal such as drugs or weapons没有私藏(或携带)违禁品(如毒品、武器等)的
    • The police searched her but she was clean.警察搜了她的身,但未发现她携带任何违禁品。
  12. [not usually before noun] (informal) not having taken drugs or alcohol洁净的;干净的
    • He's been clean for three weeks.他已经戒了三个星期了。
  13. fair公正

  14. played or done in a fair way and within the rules公平的;守规则的;不违例的
    • It was a tough but clean game.这是一场打得艰苦但却是规规矩矩的比赛。
  15. smooth/simple平整;简洁

  16. having a smooth edge, surface or shape; simple and regular边缘平整的;表面平滑的;简洁规则的
    • A sharp knife makes a clean cut.快刀切得整齐。
    • a modern design with clean lines and a bright appearance线条流畅、外观明快的现代设计
  17. accurate准确

  18. done with skill and in an accurate way动作熟练而准确的;干净利落的
    • The plane made a clean take-off.飞机起飞得干净利落。
  19. document/software

  20. with no changes or mistakes in it空白的;未写过字的
    • I do my utmost to produce clean copy, but occasionally a mistake slips in.我尽最大努力制作一份干净的复印件,但偶尔也会出错。
    • It backs up data frequently, keeping a clean copy of your work.它会经常备份数据,为您的工作保留一份清晰的副本。
  21. taste/smell味道;气味

  22. tasting, smelling or looking pleasant and fresh清醇的;清新的
    • The wine has a clean taste and a lovely golden colour.这葡萄酒味道清醇,色泽金黄。
  23. compare unclean
    Word OriginOld English clǣne, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klein ‘small’.
Idioms
as clean as a whistle
  1. (informal) very clean干干净净
a clean bill of health
  1. a report that says somebody is healthy or that something is in good condition健康证明;合格证明
    • Doctors gave him a clean bill of health after a series of tests and examinations.经过一系列的测试和检查,医生给他开了一份健康证明。
    • The building was given a clean bill of health by the surveyor.测量员给了这座建筑一份干净的健康证明。
a clean break
  1. a complete end to any connection with a person, an organization, a way of life, etc.(与人、组织、生活方式等的)彻底决裂
    • She wanted to make a clean break with the past.她想与过去完全断绝。
  2. a break in a bone in one place一处骨折
a clean sheet/slate
  1. a record of your work or behaviour that does not show any mistakes or bad things that you have done无过错记录;清白的历史
    • No government operates with a completely clean sheet.没有任何政府执政一点也不失误。
    • They kept a clean sheet in the match (= no goals were scored against them).他们在比赛中未失一球。
(make) a clean sweep (of something)
  1. to remove all the people or things from an organization that are thought to be unnecessary or need changing全部撤换;彻底清除
    • The new manager made a clean sweep of the department.新经理清除了部门中的冗员。
  2. to win all the prizes or parts of a game or competition; to win an election completely(比赛或竞赛中)大获全胜,包揽(所有奖项);获得选举全胜
    • China made a clean sweep of the medals in the gymnastics events.中国队在体操比赛中包揽了所有的奖牌。
    • The opinion poll suggests a clean sweep for the Democrats.民意测验表明民主党有可能大获全胜。
come clean (with somebody) (about something)
  1. to admit and explain something that you have kept as a secret全盘招供;和盘托出
    • Isn't it time the government came clean about their plans for education?这难道不是政府彻底说明教育计划的时候了吗?
keep your nose clean
  1. (informal) to avoid doing anything wrong or illegal循规蹈矩;不做违法的事
    • Since leaving prison, he's managed to keep his nose clean.自从出狱以来,他已做到规规矩矩。
make a clean breast of something
  1. to tell the truth about something so that you no longer feel guilty彻底坦白;如实供认;把…和盘托出
    • He made a clean breast of everything and admitted taking the money.他坦白了一切,承认拿了钱。
wipe the slate clean
  1. to agree to forget about past mistakes or arguments and start again with a relationship把以往过错一笔勾销;一消前愆;捐弃前嫌Topics Discussion and agreementc2

clean

verb
/kliːn/
/kliːn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they clean
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he / she / it cleans
/kliːnz/
/kliːnz/
past simple cleaned
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past participle cleaned
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-ing form cleaning
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to remove the dirt or dust from something除去…的灰尘;使…干净;打扫
    • I spent all day cooking and cleaning.我一整天都忙着做饭和打扫卫生。
    • clean something to clean the windows/bath/floor/house清洁窗户/浴室/地板/房子
    • His mother told him to clean his room.他妈妈叫他打扫房间。
    • He gently cleaned the wound and dressed it.他轻轻清洗了伤口,然后包扎好。
    • Have you cleaned your teeth?你刷牙了吗?
    • The villa is cleaned twice a week.这栋别墅一周打扫两次。
    see also dry-clean, spring-clean
    Extra Examples
    • Ceramic tiles can be easily cleaned.瓷砖容易清洁。
    • Clean the glass with a soft cloth.用软布擦玻璃。
    • I clean the house thoroughly once a week.我每周把家里彻底打扫一次。
    • She wiped her foot to clean away the blood.她把脚上的血擦掉。
    • The freshly cleaned windows sparkled.刚擦过的窗户明晃晃的。
    • This product cleans baths very effectively.这种产品清洁浴缸非常有效。
    • Your shoes need cleaning!你的鞋该擦了!
    Topics Houses and homesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • effectively
    • well
    • easily
    preposition
    • from
    • off
    • with
    phrases
    • freshly cleaned
    • need cleaning
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  2. [intransitive] to become clean变干净
    • This oven cleans easily (= is easy to clean).这烤箱容易擦洗。
  3. [transitive]
    (also dry-clean)
    clean something to clean clothes using chemicals instead of water干干净净
    • This coat is filthy. I'll have it cleaned.这件大衣脏了,我得送去干洗。
    Synonyms cleanclean
    • wash
    • rinse
    • cleanse
    • dry-clean
    These words all mean to remove dirt from something, especially by using water and/​or soap.以上各词均含打扫、洗净之义,尤指用水、肥皂等。
    • clean to remove dirt or dust from something, especially by using water or chemicals:指除去灰尘、打扫,尤指用水或化学品洗净、擦净:
      • The villa is cleaned twice a week.这栋别墅一周打扫两次。
      • Have you cleaned your teeth?你刷牙了吗?
      • This coat is filthy. I’ll have it cleaned (= dry-cleaned)这件大衣脏了,我得送去干洗。
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    • wash to remove dirt from something using water and usually soap:指洗、洗涤:
      • He quickly washed his hands and face.他很快把手和脸洗了。
      • These jeans need washing.这条牛仔裤该洗了。
    • rinse to remove dirt, etc. from something using clean water only, not soap; to remove the soap from something with clean water after washing it:指用清水冲洗、清洗、冲掉皂液:
      • Make sure you rinse all the soap out.一定要把皂液冲洗干净。
    • cleanse to clean your skin or a wound.指清洁(皮肤)、清洗(伤口)
    • dry-clean to clean clothes using chemicals instead of water.指干洗
    Patterns
    • to clean/​wash/​rinse/​cleanse something in/​with something
    • to clean/​wash/​rinse something from something
    • to clean/​wash/​cleanse a wound
    • to clean/​wash the car/​floor
    • to wash/​rinse your hair
    • to have something cleaned/​washed/​dry-cleaned
  4. [transitive] clean something to remove the inside parts of a fish, chicken, etc. before you cook it(烹调前给鱼、鸡等)清除内脏
    • Clean the fish and remove the backbone.将鱼洗净,去掉脊椎骨。
  5. Word OriginOld English clǣne, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klein ‘small’.
Idioms
clean somebody's clock (North American English, informal)
  1. to beat somebody at something变干净
    • She really cleaned his clock in that debate.在那场辩论中,她真的赢了他。
  2. to physically attack someone(行动)彻底地,完全地
    • Rosario delivered a blow that cleaned his clock, leaving him disabled.罗萨里奥给了他一拳,清洗了他的时钟,让他残废了。
clean house (North American English)
  1. to remove people or things that are not necessary or wanted清除不必要的人(或事物);裁减
    • The new manager said he wanted to clean house.新上任的经理说他要裁员。
  2. to make your house clean打扫房屋
clean up your act
  1. (informal) to start behaving in a moral or responsible way改邪归正;重新做人
    • He cleaned up his act and came off drugs.他已改邪归正戒掉了毒品。

clean

adverb
/kliːn/
/kliːn/
(informal)
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  1. used to emphasize that an action takes place completely(行动)彻底地,完全地
    • The thief got clean away.那小偷已逃之夭夭。
    • I clean forgot about calling him.我把给他打电话的事忘得一干二净。
    Word OriginOld English clǣne, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klein ‘small’.

clean

noun
/kliːn/
/kliːn/
[singular]
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  1. the act or process of cleaning something打扫;清扫
    • The house needed a good clean.这房子需要彻底打扫。
    • Why don’t you give the carpet a clean?你为什么不清洁一下地毯?
    Word OriginOld English clǣne, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klein ‘small’.

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