cleaned out
清理过的,清理完毕,清理过了,清理了
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clean·er, clean·est.
- : free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
- : free from foreign or extraneous matter: clean sand.
- : free from pollution; unadulterated; pure: clean air; clean water.
- : habitually free of dirt: Cats are considered clean animals.
- : characterized by a fresh, wholesome quality: the clean smell of pine.
- : free from all writing or marking: a clean sheet of paper.
- : having few or no corrections; easily readable: The publisher demanded clean proofs from the printer.
- : free from roughness or irregularity: He made a clean cut with a razor.
- : not ornate; gracefully spare; forceful and simple; trim; streamlined: a clean literary style; the clean lines of a ship.
- : complete; unqualified: a clean break with tradition.
- : morally pure; innocent; upright; honorable: to lead a clean life.
- : showing good sportsmanship; fair: a clean fighter.
- : inoffensive in language or content; without obscenity.
- : bearing no marks of discreditable or unlawful conduct; listing no offenses: a clean driver's license.
- : Slang. innocent of any crime.not having a criminal record.carrying or containing no evidence of unlawful activity or intent, as controlled substances, unlicensed weapons, or contraband: The agents searched the car for drugs, but it was clean.not using narcotics.
- : producing little or no radioactive fallout.
- : not radioactive.
- : free from qualifications or restrictions: a clean bill of lading.
- : free from defects or flaws: a clean diamond.
- : free from encumbrances or obstructions.
- : neatly or evenly made or proportioned; shapely; trim: a clean profile.
- : made without any unanticipated difficulty or interference: The bank robbers made a clean getaway.
- : Chiefly Biblical. having no physical or moral blemish or carrying no taboo so as to make impure according to the laws, especially the dietary or ceremonial laws: a clean animal; clean persons.
- : dexterously performed; adroit: a clean serve in tennis.
- : made without touching the obstacle.
- : Slang. having no direct associations, business interests, etc., that could prejudice one's official acts or decisions: The new governor is clean because he's sold his construction business and doesn't owe political favors to anyone.
- : Slang. without money or funds.
- : having a taste that is unusually refreshing and smooth.
- : Nautical. free of obstructions or hazards.
- : free from injury or blemish, as capped hocks, splints, or scars.
- : Foreign Exchange. not influenced by exchange-rate manipulation.
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clean·er, clean·est.
- : in a clean manner; cleanly: Nobody wants to box with him because he doesn't fight clean.
- : so as to be clean: This shirt will never wash clean.
- : Informal. wholly; completely; quite: The sharp carving knife sliced clean through the roast.In a year, he had gone clean through his inheritance.
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- : to make clean: Clean those dirty shoes.
- : to remove or consume the contents of; empty; clear: She sat down to dinner ravenous and within five minutes had cleaned her plate.
- : to dry-clean.
- : to remove the entrails and other inedible parts from; dress.
- : Slang. to take away or win all or almost all the money or possessions of: The cards were marked and I got cleaned.
- : Metallurgy. to remove the seams from by filing or grinding.
- : Philately. to delete intentionally the cancellation from.
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- : to perform or undergo a process of cleaning: This kind of fabric cleans easily.Detergents clean better than most soaps.
- : to get rid of dirt, soil, etc.: to spend the morning cleaning.
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- : 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.
- : 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.
Phrases
- 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
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Examples
It takes me the better part of an hour to load the dishwasher, hand-wash piles of other dishes, clean the counters and cooktop, and tidy the floor.
The player walks over to clean it up and walks away from Doyle.
Marty Schottenheimer, one of the NFL’s winningest coaches, dies at 77“It is our duty and our responsibility to present a clean case file to the prosecutor,” Capt.
He said that he’d isolate, then get a coronavirus test before coming into my home, showing up with a clean bill of health.
After that, they say, it’s safe to rehang feeders — if you’re diligent about cleaning them.
With Charlie Hebdo, “you really have a clean case here,” Shearer said.
This is a guy who has his son-in-law clean his eyeglasses, for crying out loud.
Millions of dollars in renovation later the building is gorgeous—Clean, well-kept, organized.
“Clean as a whistle,” says a senior investigator involved in the case.
Clean-shaven and balding, Saleem is in his forties and walks with a limp.
He shall give his mind to finish the glazing, and his watching to make clean the furnace.
And I will turn my hand to thee, and I will clean purge away thy dross, and I will take away all thy tin.
A groom is a chap, that a gentleman keeps to clean his 'osses, and be blown up, when things go wrong.
The sun was palely shining upon dry, clean pavements and upon roads juicy with black mud.
Who could have believed that only a fortnight ago these same figures were clean as new pins; smart and well-liking!