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I . clean [kli:n] ADJ.

1. clean (not dirty, blank):

clean
he has a clean record
he has a clean driving licence

2. clean (not offensive):

clean

3. clean (fair):

clean
clean player
the plaintiff must have clean DER.

4. clean (neat):

to make a clean copy of sth

5. clean (smooth):

clean

6. clean ingl. am. POL.:

clean bill

7. clean ECON.:

clean bill of lading

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

1. clean (remove dirt):

clean
czyścić [perf wy-]
clean teeth, windows
myć [perf u-]

2. clean (tidy up):

clean

3. clean (gut):

clean

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

1. clean (become clean):

clean
clean clothes
prać [perf wy-] się

2. clean (tidy up):

clean

IV . clean [kli:n] SUST.

V . clean [kli:n] ADV.

clean down V. trans.

clean down
czyścić [perf wy-]

clean out V. trans.

1. clean out (clean):

clean out
czyścić [perf wy-]

2. clean out (tidy up):

clean out

3. clean out coloq. (steal):

clean out

I . clean up V. trans.

1. clean up (clean):

clean up
czyścić [perf wy-]

2. clean up (tidy up):

clean up

3. clean up (wash):

clean up
myć [perf u-]

4. clean up (free from crime):

clean up

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to clean up one's act

II . clean up V. intr.

1. clean up (tidy up):

clean up

2. clean up (wash oneself):

clean up
myć [perf u-] się

3. clean up coloq. (make money):

clean up

clean-cut ADJ.

1. clean-cut (distinct):

2. clean-cut (neat):

clean-shaven ADJ.

clean-up SUST. a. fig.

squeaky-clean ADJ.

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Clean your glasses with shaving foam.
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They are typically manufactured in a clean room environment with set standards for the amount of airborne particles.
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Furthermore, it was noted by the company that the concentrate had no deleterious elements (including radioactive ones) and that very clean tantalite and cassiterite can be extracted.
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There is evidence that play helps the brain clean up this excess of cells, resulting in a more efficient cerebrum at maturity.
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For this reason, they are used in fish tanks to help clean the water, to prevent clouds of waste matter.
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The plastic collar brush will dry-clean the youngster's neck thoroughly as he plays.
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Since the lake is not fed by a stream that could carry pollutants from nearby farms and factories, the water is very clean.
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In those cases, she'll use a charcoal grey or blue-green grout against white tile for a bold look that still feels clean and classic.
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The lake and its surroundings are clean and untouched by commercialization.
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Say goodbye to the drug-fuelled raver and hello to the clean-living ecowarrior.
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