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[kli:n] Adj. umg. (nicht mehr drogenabhängig) clean, straight* * *[kliːn]adj pred (inf)clean (inf), off drugsclean werden — to kick the habit (inf), to get clean (inf)
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[kliːn]1. adjective1) free from dirt, smoke etc:نَقي، خالٍ مِنَ الغُبار، نَظيفa clean dress.
2) neat and tidy in one's habits:خالٍ من العادات القَذِرَهCats are very clean animals.
3) unused:غَيْر مُسْتَعْمَل، نَظيفa clean sheet of paper.
4) free from evil or indecency:نَقي، طاهِرkeep your language clean!
5) neat and even:حَسَنُ الشَّكْل، بَيِّن المَعالِمa clean cut.
2. adverbcompletely:كليا، تَماماHe got clean away.
3. verbيُنَظِّفWill you clean the windows?
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نَظيف \ clean: free from dirt: He has clean hands. He has washed them clean. sanitary: very clean so as to prevent disease: School kitchens should be in a sanitary condition. \ See Also صحي (صِحّي) -
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• There's no one so clean that somebody doesn't think they're dirty - Змею обойдешь, а от клеветы не уйдешь (3), Как себя ни поведешь, от напраслин не уйдешь (K)• Who has a clean heart, has also a clean tongue - Чистому - все чисто (4) -
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خَالٍ \ bare: (of shelves, etc.) empty. clean: fresh; not yet used: Use a clean sheet of paper. empty: containing nothing: an empty box; an empty space. vacant: (of a seat, room, job, etc.) empty; not being used; not filled: This hotel has several vacant rooms. -
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نَظَّفَ \ bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). clean: to make sth. free from dirt: Clean your shoes.. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. -
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جَديد \ clean: fresh; not yet used: Use a clean sheet of paper. fresh: new; newly produced: a fresh supply of books; fresh eggs. new: not known before; not existing before: We discovered a new oil field. He has written a new book, fresh; not old; not yet used a new pair of shoes; new bread, beginning again: a new moon; I wish you a Happy New Year; not known before. novel: new and strange: novel ideas; a novel way of doing things. recent: of or happening a short time ago; modern: a recent book; a recent event. -
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to clean (a place) thoroughly:يُنَظِّفُ تَماماShe cleaned (the room) up after they went home.
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состояние рабочей жидкости или ГА, соответствующее требованиям стандарта к чистоте ГСАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > clean
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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Clean-Room
См. также в других словарях:
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clean — [klēn] adj. [ME clene < OE clæne, clean, pure < IE * ĝ(e)lēi < base * ĝel , to gleam > OIr gel, gleaming, white, OHG kleini, gleaming, bright, fine (> Ger klein, small)] 1. a) free from dirt, contamination, impurities, etc.;… … English World dictionary
clean — ► ADJECTIVE 1) free from dirt, pollutants, or harmful substances. 2) morally pure: clean living. 3) not obscene. 4) attentive to personal hygiene. 5) showing or having no record of offences or crimes: a clean driving licence. 6) played or done… … English terms dictionary
Clean — (kl[=e]n), a. [Compar. {Cleaner} (kl[=e]n [ e]r); superl. {Cleanest}.] [OE. clene, AS. cl[=ae]ne; akin to OHG. chleini pure, neat, graceful, small, G. klein small, and perh. to W. glan clean, pure, bright; all perh. from a primitive, meaning… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clean — may refer to: Music The Clean, an influential first wave punk band Clean (album), an industrial album by Deitiphobia Clean , a song by Depeche Mode from their 1990 album Violator Clean, an amplifier sound in guitar terminology Clean, an Edwin… … Wikipedia
clean — adj Clean, cleanly are often confused. Clean is applied to a person or thing that is actually free from dirt; cleanly to a person or animal whose habit or tendency is to be clean; thus, one who is cleanly, though not always able to keep clean,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
clean — clean; clean·a·bil·i·ty; clean·a·ble; clean·li·ly; clean·li·ness; clean·ness; house·clean; re·clean; un·clean; un·clean·li·ness; bio·clean; un·clean·ly; un·clean·ness; … English syllables
Clean — «Clean» Canción de Depeche Mode Álbum Violator Publicación 19 de marzo de 1990 Grabación … Wikipedia Español
clean — [ klin ] adj. inv. • 1978; mot angl. « propre » ♦ Anglic. fam. 1 ♦ Qui a un air propre, soigné. Une allure, un look clean. Un intérieur clean. 2 ♦ Qui est sain, net moralement. Spécialt Qui ne prend pas de drogue. Être clean (opposé à speedé) . ● … Encyclopédie Universelle
Clean — Семантика: функциональный Автор(ы) … Википедия
clean-up — (v.), clean up (adj.),or cleanup (n.) (1) An informal phrase used by lenders to describe a provision in loan documents, usually the promissory notes used for lines of credit. The clean up provision requires that the loan balance outstanding under … Financial and business terms