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/kli:n/ * tính từ - sạch, sạch sẽ =a clean boy+ đứa trẻ sạch sẽ =a clean room+ căn phòng sạch sẽ - (nghĩa bóng) trong sạch không tội lỗi =a clean life+ cuộc sống trong sạch - không lỗi, dễ đọc (bản in) - thẳng, không có mấu; không nham nhở =a sharp knife makes a clean cut+ dao bén cắt thẳng =clean wood+ gỗ không có mấu - cân đối, đẹp =clean line+ đường nét đẹp cân đối =clean limbs+ chân tay cân đối - nhanh, khéo gọn =a clean blow+ cú đấm gọn - (kinh thánh) không bị ô uế; không bệnh tật - có thể ăn thịt được !as clean as new pin - sạch như chùi !clean tongue - cách ăn nói nhã nhặn !clean slate - (nghĩa bóng) tình trạng không một tí gì ràng buộc !to have clean hands in the matter - không dính líu gì về việc đó !to make a clean breast of - (xem) breast !to make a clean sweep of - quét sạch, hoàn toàn xoá bỏ !to show a clean pair of heels - (xem) heel * danh từ - sự lau sạch, sự rửa sạch, sự quét sạch =give it a good clean+ lau cái đó cho thật sạch đi * phó từ - hoàn toàn, hẳn =I clean forget about it+ tôi quên hẳn chuyện đó =they got clean away+ chúng đi mất, hoàn toàn không để lại dấu vết gì - sạch, sạch sẽ =to scrub the floor clean+ cọ sạch sàn * ngoại động từ - lau chùi, rửa sạch, cạo sạch, đánh sạch, tẩy sạch, vét sạch, quét sạch =to clean clothes+ tẩy quần áo =to clean a road+ quét đường =to clean a pot+ cạo nồi, đánh nồi =to clean a well+ vét giếng =to clean a room+ quét dọn phòng =to clean one's teeth+ đánh răng =to clean a piece of land+ giẫy cỏ một mảnh đất =to clean oil+ lọc dầu =to clean a wound+ rửa sạch vết thương =to clean a channel+ nạo vét kênh =to clean a fish+ moi ruột cá =to clean vegetables+ nhặt rau !to clean down - chải (ngựa); làm cho sạch, quét sạch (tường...) !to clean out - cạo, nạo, dọn sạch, làm cho sạch =to clean out a drawer+ dọn sạch ngăn kéo =to clean out someone+ (từ lóng) bóc lột hết tiền của ai; bòn hết tiền của ai !to clean up - dọn, dọn dẹp, dọn vệ sinh; sắp xếp gọn ghẽ =to clean up a room+ dọn vệ sinh phòng - hoàn thành công việc - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), lóng vớ được món tiền lớn !to be cleaned out - nhẵn túi, cháy túi, sạch túi, bị bòn rút hết
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