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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cleaning agent SUST.

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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. clean [ingl. brit. kliːn, ingl. am. klin] SUST.

to give sth a clean

II. clean [ingl. brit. kliːn, ingl. am. klin] ADJ.

1. clean (not dirty):

clean clothes, dishes, floor, window, habits
clean air, water
clean wound, syringe
my hands are clean literal, fig.
to lick one's plate clean person: fig.

2. clean (with no pollution):

clean bomb, environment, process

3. clean (not obscene):

clean joke
clean comedian

4. clean (unsullied):

clean reputation
clean record, driving licence

5. clean (no longer addicted):

6. clean (without illicit property) coloq.:

7. clean DEP.:

clean match
clean tackle
clean player
clean inv. serve, hit, throw
clean jump

8. clean (elegant, neat):

clean lines, profile
clean edge

III. clean [ingl. brit. kliːn, ingl. am. klin] ADV.

IV. clean [ingl. brit. kliːn, ingl. am. klin] V. trans.

1. clean room, shoes, gun:

to clean sth from or off hands, wall, car

2. clean GASTR.:

clean chicken, fish
clean vegetables

V. clean [ingl. brit. kliːn, ingl. am. klin] V. intr.

1. clean (do housework):

clean person:

2. clean (become cleansed):

VI. clean [ingl. brit. kliːn, ingl. am. klin] V. v. refl.

to clean itself animal:

VII. clean [ingl. brit. kliːn, ingl. am. klin]

to clean up one's act person:
to come clean coloq. about sth

cleaning [ingl. brit. ˈkliːnɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈklinɪŋ] SUST.

agent [ingl. brit. ˈeɪdʒ(ə)nt, ingl. am. ˈeɪdʒənt] SUST.

1. agent (acting for customer, artist, firm):

agent m (for sb de qn)
to act as sb's agent , to act as agent for sb

2. agent POL. (spy):

3. agent (cause, means):

4. agent (chemical substance):

5. agent LING.:

en el diccionario PONS

I. clean [kli:n] ADJ.

1. clean (free of dirt):

clean a. fig.

2. clean (with no pollution):

clean fuel
clean air

3. clean (fair):

clean fight

4. clean (moral):

clean life
clean joke

5. clean (clear, sharp):

6. clean coloq. (straight):

clean inv.

7. clean (blank):

clean sheet of paper, record

8. clean (complete):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. clean [kli:n] SUST.

appropriation f Bélg.
approprier qc Bélg.
poutser qc suizo

III. clean [kli:n] ADV.

clean <inv>:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

IV. clean [kli:n] V. trans.

1. clean (remove dirt):

approprier Bélg.
poutser suizo
to clean sth from [or off] sth
enlever qc de qc

2. clean (wash and gut):

clean fish

V. clean [kli:n] V. intr.

1. clean (wash):

2. clean (can be washed):

3. clean (do the cleaning):

I. cleaning SUST. no pl.

appropriation f Bélg.

II. cleaning ADJ.

agent [ˈeɪdʒənt] SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. clean [klin] ADJ.

1. clean (free of dirt):

clean a. fig.

2. clean (with no pollution):

clean fuel
clean air

3. clean (fair):

clean fight

4. clean (moral):

clean life
clean joke

5. clean (clear, sharp):

6. clean coloq. (straight):

clean inv.

7. clean (blank):

clean sheet of paper, record

8. clean (complete):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. clean [klin] SUST.

appropriation f Bélg.
approprier qc Bélg.
poutser qc suizo

III. clean [klin] ADV.

clean <inv>:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

IV. clean [klin] V. trans.

1. clean (remove dirt):

approprier Bélg.
poutser suizo
to clean sth from [or off] sth
enlever qc de qc

2. clean (wash and gut):

clean fish

V. clean [klin] V. intr.

1. clean (wash):

2. clean (can be washed):

3. clean (do the cleaning):

I. cleaning SUST.

appropriation f Bélg.

II. cleaning ADJ.

agent [ˈeɪ·ə nt] SUST.

Present
Iclean
youclean
he/she/itcleans
weclean
youclean
theyclean
Past
Icleaned
youcleaned
he/she/itcleaned
wecleaned
youcleaned
theycleaned
Present Perfect
Ihavecleaned
youhavecleaned
he/she/ithascleaned
wehavecleaned
youhavecleaned
theyhavecleaned
Past Perfect
Ihadcleaned
youhadcleaned
he/she/ithadcleaned
wehadcleaned
youhadcleaned
theyhadcleaned

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The law of agency thus governs the legal relationship in which the agent deals with a third party on behalf of the principal.
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Chemicals employed typically include sodium carbonate, sodium bisulfite, tannin, phosphate and an anti-foaming agent.
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The matrix is a continuous layer of elongated fibre strands held together by a water-resistant bonding agent.
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In the future there will be agent's revisions, editor's revisions, proof-reader's revisions.
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Bleached flour is any refined flour with a whitening agent added.
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