Слово англійською: clean

Прикметник

Переклад clean українською: чистий

Детальний опис

clean

adjective
/kliːn/
(comparative cleaner, superlative cleanest)

    not dirty

  1. not dirty
    • Are your hands clean?
    • She wiped all the surfaces clean.
    • (British English) It is your responsibility to keep the room clean and tidy.
    • (North American English) Keep your room neat and clean.
    • I can't find a clean shirt (= one I haven't worn since it was washed).
    • The hotel was spotlessly (= extremely) clean.
    • The council does a good job keeping the streets clean.
    see also squeaky clean
  2. having a clean appearance and living in clean conditions
    • Cats are very clean animals.
  3. not harmful

  4. free from harmful or unpleasant substances
    • clean water/air
    • Thousands were left without food or clean drinking water.
    • clean energy
    • We all want a cleaner environment but who is going to pay for it?
    • cleaner cars (= not producing so many harmful substances)
    • Electric buses are a clean, environmentally friendly way to travel.
  5. paper

  6. [usually before noun] with nothing written on it
    • a clean sheet of paper
  7. not offensive

  8. not offensive or referring to sex; not doing anything that is considered bad or wrong
    • The entertainment was good clean fun for the whole family.
    • Keep the jokes clean please!
    • The sport has a very clean image.
  9. not illegal

  10. not showing or having any record of doing something that is against the law
    • a clean driving licence/driver’s license
    • a clean police record
  11. [not usually before noun] (informal) not owning or carrying anything illegal such as drugs or weapons
    • The police searched her but she was clean.
  12. [not usually before noun] (informal) not having taken drugs or alcohol
    • He's been clean for three weeks.
  13. fair

  14. played or done in a fair way and within the rules
    • It was a tough but clean game.
  15. smooth/simple

  16. having a smooth edge, surface or shape; simple and regular
    • A sharp knife makes a clean cut.
    • a modern design with clean lines and a bright appearance
  17. accurate

  18. done with skill and in an accurate way
    • The plane made a clean take-off.
  19. document/software

  20. with no changes or mistakes in it
    • I do my utmost to produce clean copy, but occasionally a mistake slips in.
    • It backs up data frequently, keeping a clean copy of your work.
  21. taste/smell

  22. tasting, smelling or looking pleasant and fresh
    • The wine has a clean taste and a lovely golden colour.
  23. compare unclean
    Word OriginOld English clǣne, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klein ‘small’.
Idioms
as clean as a whistle
  1. (informal) very clean
    More Like This Similes in idiomsSimiles in idioms
    • (as) bald as a coot
    • (as) blind as a bat
    • (as) bright as a button
    • (as) bold as brass
    • as busy as a bee
    • as clean as a whistle
    • (as) dead as a/​the dodo
    • (as) deaf as a post
    • (as) dull as ditchwater
    • (as) fit as a fiddle
    • as flat as a pancake
    • (as) good as gold
    • (as) mad as a hatter/​a March hare
    • (as) miserable/​ugly as sin
    • as old as the hills
    • (as) pleased/​proud as Punch
    • as pretty as a picture
    • (as) regular as clockwork
    • (as) quick as a flash
    • (as) safe as houses
    • (as) sound as a bell
    • (as) steady as a rock
    • (as) thick as two short planks
    • (as) tough as old boots
a clean bill of health
  1. a report that says somebody is healthy or that something is in good condition
    • Doctors gave him a clean bill of health after a series of tests and examinations.
    • The building was given a clean bill of health by the surveyor.
a clean break
  1. a complete end to any connection with a person, an organization, a way of life, etc.
    • She wanted to make a clean break with the past.
  2. a break in a bone in one place
a clean sheet/slate
  1. a record of your work or behaviour that does not show any mistakes or bad things that you have done
    • No government operates with a completely clean sheet.
    • They kept a clean sheet in the match (= no goals were scored against them).
(make) a clean sweep (of something)
  1. to remove all the people or things from an organization that are thought to be unnecessary or need changing
    • The new manager made a clean sweep of the department.
  2. to win all the prizes or parts of a game or competition; to win an election completely
    • China made a clean sweep of the medals in the gymnastics events.
    • The opinion poll suggests a clean sweep for the Democrats.
come clean (with somebody) (about something)
  1. to admit and explain something that you have kept as a secret
    • Isn't it time the government came clean about their plans for education?
keep your nose clean
  1. (informal) to avoid doing anything wrong or illegal
    • Since leaving prison, he's managed to keep his nose clean.
make a clean breast of something
  1. to tell the truth about something so that you no longer feel guilty
    • He made a clean breast of everything and admitted taking the money.
wipe the slate clean
  1. to agree to forget about past mistakes or arguments and start again with a relationship
Прикметник

Пов'язані англійські слова

Нижче наведено англійські слова, пов'язані з clean, які можуть допомогти вам краще зрозуміти контекст та розширити англійський словниковий запас:

Корисна інформація

Якщо ви хочете дізнатися більше про слово clean або інші англійські слова, рекомендуємо переглянути наш каталог категорій, де ви знайдете слова, організовані за темами та категоріями для зручного навчання.