cleaned / klin /

清洁的清洁过的已清理已清洗

cleaned5 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

clean·er, clean·est.

  1. free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
  2. free from foreign or extraneous matter: clean sand.
  3. free from pollution; unadulterated; pure: clean air; clean water.
adv. 副词 adverb

clean·er, clean·est.

  1. in a clean manner; cleanly: Nobody wants to box with him because he doesn't fight clean.
  2. so as to be clean: This shirt will never wash clean.
  3. Informal. wholly; completely; quite: The sharp carving knife sliced clean through the roast.In a year, he had gone clean through his inheritance.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make clean: Clean those dirty shoes.
  2. to remove or consume the contents of; empty; clear: She sat down to dinner ravenous and within five minutes had cleaned her plate.
  3. to dry-clean.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to perform or undergo a process of cleaning: This kind of fabric cleans easily.Detergents clean better than most soaps.
  2. to get rid of dirt, soil, etc.: to spend the morning cleaning.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. clean out, to empty in order to straighten or clean.to use up; exhaust: He had cleaned out his savings.Informal.to drive out by force.to empty or rid of occupants, contents, etc.: Eager customers cleaned out the store on the first day of the sale. The thief cleaned out the safe.Slang.to cause to lose all or almost all one's money or possessions.
  2. clean up, to wash or tidy up.to rid of undesirable persons or features: They cleaned up the local bars.to put an end to; finish: to clean up yesterday's chores.Informal.to make a large profit: They cleaned up in the stock market.

cleaned 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make undirty, uncluttered

cleaned构成的短语

  • clean as a whistle
  • clean bill of health
  • clean breast
  • clean hands, have
  • clean house
  • cleanliness is next to godliness
  • clean out
  • clean slate
  • clean someone's clock
  • clean sweep
  • clean up
  • come clean
  • have a clear (clean) conscience
  • keep one's nose clean
  • make a clean breast of
  • make a clean sweep
  • new broom sweeps clean
  • take to the cleaners
  • wipe the slate clean

更多cleaned例句

  1. While you can find lighter filters out there—this one is almost 12 ounces—the extra weight is worth it when you need to clean a lot of water.
  2. That’s unacceptable to have that many and we’ve got to clean that up.
  3. Paul and Booker should be a clean fit, functioning similarly to Paul’s pairing with James Harden on the Houston Rockets.
  4. Better still for the planet would be green hydrogen, which is cleaner at its source.
  5. The 57-by-80-inch throw can be dry-cleaned or machine-washed on a wool setting.
  6. Most of them just think that lake cleaned itself somehow over the years.
  7. Once the bird was fully cleaned out, it was time to put it on the scales.
  8. For the next hour, she verbally humiliated him while he licked her boots and feet until they were completely cleaned.
  9. Between runs, transport trucks not only must be cleaned, they now have to be sanitized.
  10. Once cleaned and sealed in two body bags, the corpse will be driven to a fresh row of graves.
  11. They have recovered their exhaustion; have cleaned up, and look full of themselves, twice the size in fact.
  12. The tube may become clogged with pieces of food, in which case it must be withdrawn, cleaned, and reintroduced.
  13. Petri dish or cleaned photographic plates for sputum examination.
  14. Hairoil turned some shoats into a rock patch he owned and cleaned out the rattlesnakes.
  15. The boy washed bottles, pasted labels, and cleaned instruments for one whole morning.