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cleaned out

/kleen/US // klin //UK // (kliːn) //

清理过的,清理完毕,清理过了,清理了

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    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.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1

    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.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
  1. 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.
    • : 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

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inpenniless
as inpauperize
Synonyms
bankrupt破产,破产人,破产的,破产者beggar乞丐,乞讨者,乞儿,丐帮botch敷衍了事,敷衍塞责,敷衍,敷衍了事的人break突破,休息,断裂,断bust半身像,半身,胸围,半身雕像crush粉碎,碾压,压碎,破碎decimate斩草除根,灭亡,砍伐,灭顶之灾deface涂抹,污损,毁坏,弄脏defeat挫败,打败,失败,挫折defile丑化,隘口,隘路,弄脏了demolish拆毁,拆除,拆迁,拆卸deplete耗尽,消耗,消耗掉,穷尽deplore痛惜,遗憾的是,谴责,惋惜desecrate亵渎,亵渎神明,亵渎神灵,毁坏despoil蹂躏,毁坏,掠夺,搜刮devour吞噬,吞食,吞吃,吞噬了dilapidate废墟,破旧不堪,废置,失修disfigure毁容,毁损,毁坏,破相drain排水,排出,排水系统,排水渠exhaust废气,排气,排气管,排风fleece羊毛衫,羊毛,羊毛毡,羊毛制品impoverish穷困潦倒,贫穷,贫穷化,贫穷的injure伤害,损伤,受伤,伤害了maim残害,致残,伤残,残废mangle钳制,绞杀,掐死,掐断mar娶,娶妻mutilate肢解,残害,残缺不全,毁坏overthrow推翻,推翻了,推倒,打倒overturn推翻,推翻了,打翻了,打翻overwhelm压倒性的,压倒,压制,压倒一切pillage掠夺,抢夺,抢劫,攫取rape强奸,强奸罪,强奸行为,强奸案ravish蹂躏,狂欢,强化,奸淫raze突击检查,突袭,强化,突击队reduce减少,降低,削减,缩小sack袋子,袋子里的东西,袋子里的钱,袋子里的食物shatter打碎,破碎,粉碎,打破smash砸毁,捣毁,粉碎,砸碎spoil破坏,糟蹋,弄坏,弄坏了total共计,总计,共,总数wrack缠绕,缠绕式,缠绕物,缠绕式的wreck残骸,失事,破坏,沉船bring down降低,弄倒,带下,弄垮bring to ruin弄垮,弄坏,弄垮了,搞垮clean out一扫而空,一扫而光,清理完毕,清理depredate掠夺,蹂躏,掠夺性的,掠食do in在做,做在,在做什么lay waste铺张浪费,浪费,废弃,废物利用make a mess of乱七八糟的,乱糟糟的,乱七八糟,搞乱spoliate剥落,剥落的,疏散,疏松use up用尽,用完,穷尽,用完了wipe out歼灭,扫除,歼灭战,消灭wreak havoc on大肆破坏,肆虐,蹂躏,肆虐的是
Antonyms

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!