cleanly / adjective ˈklɛn li; adverb ˈklin li /

💦中学词汇干净地清洁地干净利落地干净利落

cleanly2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

clean·li·er, clean·li·est.

  1. personally neat; careful to keep or make clean: The cat is by nature a cleanly animal.
  2. habitually kept clean.
  3. Obsolete. cleansing; making clean.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a clean manner.

cleanly 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

neat

cleanly 的近义词 3

更多cleanly例句

  1. I’m not a professional T-shirt reviewer, yet, but the final result was a cleanly made, appropriately dull top.
  2. The installation and device status alerts are cleanly displayed and push-of-a-button easy to access and operate.
  3. Even so, the new version of the Lakers is deeper and more athletic, with pieces that should fit cleanly around LeBron James and Davis.
  4. “They realized that if they wanted to do this cleanly, they needed , and Bourbaki grew and grew into something huge,” Gouëzel said.
  5. “I would suggest whenever it comes to producing a dramatically different budget than what you had originally planned that backs into your goals cleanly is to not produce one budget but to produce three,” he said.
  6. One day, he took a monk with a cleanly shaven head and had him walk around a light bulb to demonstrate this theory.
  7. But, in the end, it seems the two were unable to break as cleanly as they had hoped.
  8. Force him to raise the debt limit cleanly, or tank the U.S. and global economies.
  9. His hair is cleanly parted to the side, like a high-school yearbook photo.
  10. She had this extraordinary ability to be deeply involved and cleanly detached.
  11. But the growing crops are too cleanly and carefully weeded and too uniformly good to protract the illusion.
  12. English Agriculture has a thorough and cleanly aspect which I have rarely observed elsewhere.
  13. The safe door was standing wide open, the interior cleanly empty.
  14. The principal street, “Sander,” is broad and cleanly paved in the middle with square stones, and at the sides with bricks.
  15. Noticing how cleanly our flat counters leave the water, Mollett thought—What is the use of having a sharp bow to divide the water?