clean
adjective
uk
/kliːn/ us
/kliːn/clean adjective (HONEST)
clean adjective (MORAL)
clean adjective (NOT ROUGH)
clean adjective (COMPLETE)
徹底的,完全的
It's better for both of us if we make a clean break (of it) (= end our relationship completely).
要是我們一刀兩斷,對雙方都好。
clean adjective (NOTHING ON)
[ before noun ]
When something you write on is clean, there is nothing on it or it is not yet used.
clean
verb
uk
/kliːn/ us
/kliːn/ [ I usually + adv/prep ]
to become clean
變乾淨
This carpet doesn't clean very well.
這地毯不太好清洗。
I hope these bloodstains will clean off my shirt.
我希望我襯衫上的這些血跡能洗掉。
- When I was studying for my exams I used to clean the house as a sort of displacement activity.
- I feel like a real drudge - I've done nothing but clean all day!
- You'll have to get down on all fours to clean behind the toilet.
- Did you clean the inside of the car?
- We had an arrangement that he would clean the house and I would cook.