cleanse
verb- [transitive, intransitive] cleanse (something)
to clean your skin or a wound 清洁(皮肤);清洗(伤口) a cleansing cream 洁肤霜 The wound was then cleansed and dressed. 伤口随后被清洗和包扎。 a lotion to cleanse the face/skin 洁面乳;洁肤液
Synonyms cleancleanTopics Medicinec1- wash
- rinse
- cleanse
- dry-clean
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。
- 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
- 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
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- thoroughly
- gently
- of
- [transitive] cleanse somebody (of/from something) (literary)
to take away somebody’s guilty feelings or sin 使免除(罪过);使净化 She felt cleansed of her sins after confession. 她忏悔之后觉得自己的罪洗清了。
see also ethnic cleansing
Word OriginOld English clǣnsian (verb), from clǣne, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klein ‘small’.