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clean /kliːn/ ► SEE ALLclean sth down clean sth offclean sth off sthclean sb/sth outclean sb/sth out of sth clean sth outclean up clean upclean yourself upclean upclean sth upclean sb upclean sth up●ˌclean sth ˈdown (BrE) to clean sth thoroughly by rubbing it with a cloth, etc. or brushing it 把…彻底擦(或刷)干净◆Clean down all the walls before repainting them. 重新粉刷之前把墙壁都擦干净。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌclean sth ˈoff●ˌclean sth ˈoff sthto remove sth from the surface of sth by brushing, rubbing, etc. (从…上)把…刷掉,把…抹去,把(污垢)除掉◆She couldn’t be bothered to clean her make-up off. 她懒得卸妆。◆How can I clean red wine off the carpet? 怎样清除地毯上的红酒污渍?[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌclean sb/sth ˈout●ˌclean sb/sth ˈout of sth (informal) to use up or take all sb’s money; to take or buy the whole supply of sth that sb has 花掉(钱财);买光(存货)◆Buying drinks for everyone cleaned me out. 为大家购买饮料把我的钱花得一干二净。◆It’s been a great year for sales. We’re completely cleaned out (= we’ve sold all our supply). 今年销售情况很好。我们的库存全部卖光了。◆The stall was cleaned out of newspapers by 8.00 a.m. 上午八点报摊的报纸就卖光了。◆Burglars had cleaned the place out (= had stolen everything). 窃贼把那里偷光了。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌclean sth ˈoutto clean the inside of sth thoroughly 彻底清洁…的内部◆We clean the stables out every day. 我们每天彻底清扫马厩。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈclean-out noun [usually singular] (especially BrE) an occasion when you clean a room, house, cupboard, etc. thoroughly; the activity of cleaning a room, house, cupboard, etc. thoroughly 彻底清洁;大扫除●ˌclean ˈup (informal) to be very successful; to win a lot of money or prizes 大获成功;狠赚一笔;赢得很多奖项◆The movie cleaned up at the awards ceremony. 在颁奖典礼上,这部电影赢得了很多奖项。[v + adv]●ˌclean ˈup●ˌclean yourself ˈupto wash yourself or make yourself clean (把自己)洗干净,弄干净◆I’ll just clean up before dinner. 我晚饭前要洗漱一下。◆They cleaned themselves up and put on their best clothes. 他们梳洗干净,换上最漂亮的衣服。◆It’s time you got cleaned up and ready for the evening. 你该梳洗停当,准备好参加晚会。[v + adv] [v + pron + adv]●ˌclean ˈup 🔑●ˌclean sth ˈup 🔑to remove dirt, etc. from a place and make it clean (把…)打扫干净◆I’ve got to clean up before my parents get home. 在父母回家之前,我得把家里拾掇干净。◆Who’s going to clean up after you (= clean the mess that you made)? 谁会跟在后面替你收拾?◆How often is the trash and litter cleaned up? 垃圾多长时间清理一次?OBJ mess, house, environment[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈclean-up noun [usually singular] the act of removing dirt, etc. from a place to clean it 清洁;打扫●ˌclean sb ˈupto clean sb thoroughly 把(某人)弄干净◆Dad cleaned me up after I fell over in the mud. 我跌进泥水里,爸爸把我收拾干净了。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌclean sth ˈupto remove criminals, crime or immoral behaviour from a place or an organization 消除(犯罪或不道德行为);清理;整顿◆The mayor is determined to clean up the city and make it a safer place to live. 市长决心整治好这座城市,使人们安居乐业。◆The company is trying to clean up its image. 公司正努力改善形象。OBJ city, image[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] ●clean up your ˈactto start behaving in a responsible way 重新做人;改过自新;洗心革面▸ ˈclean-up noun [usually singular] the act of removing crime or immoral behaviour from a place or an organization (对犯罪或不道德行为的)清理,整治 |