Found 4 items, similar to Cleans.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: clean
membersihkan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: clean
beres, bersih, ceria, mensucikan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: clean
clean
adj 1: free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits;
“children with clean shining faces”;
“clean white
shirts”;
“clean dishes”;
“a spotlessly clean house”;
“cats are clean animals” [ant:
dirty]
2: free of restrictions or qualifications;
“a clean bill of
health”;
“a clear winner” [syn:
clear]
3: (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims;
“efforts to obtain a clean bass in orchestral recordings”;
“clear laughter like a waterfall”;
“clear reds and blues”;
“a light lilting voice like a silver bell” [syn:
clear,
light,
unclouded]
4: free from impurities;
“clean water”;
“fresh air” [syn:
fresh]
5: without difficulties or problems;
“a clean test flight”
6: ritually clean or pure [ant:
unclean]
7: not spreading pollution or contamination; especially
radioactive contamination;
“a clean fuel”;
“cleaner and
more efficient engines”;
“the tactical bomb is reasonably
clean” [syn:
uncontaminating] [ant:
dirty]
8: (of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable
elements; fit for all observers;
“good clean fun”;
“a
clean joke” [syn:
unobjectionable] [ant:
dirty]
9: free from sepsis or infection;
“a clean (or uninfected)
wound” [syn:
uninfected]
10: morally pure;
“led a clean life” [syn:
clean-living]
11: (of a manuscript) having few alterations or corrections;
“fair copy”;
“a clean manuscript” [syn:
fair]
12: of a surface; not written or printed on;
“blank pages”;
“fill in the blank spaces”;
“a clean page”;
“wide white
margins” [syn:
blank,
white]
13: marked by or calling for sportsmanship or fair play;
“a
clean fight”;
“a sporting solution of the disagreement”;
“sportsmanlike conduct” [syn:
sporting,
sportsmanlike]
14: thorough and without qualification;
“a clean getaway”;
“a
clean sweep”;
“a clean break”
15: (of a record) having no marks of discredit or offense;
“a
clean voting recor”;
“a clean driver's license”
16: not carrying concealed weapons
17: free from clumsiness; precisely or deftly executed;
“he
landed a clean left on his opponent's cheek”;
“a clean
throw”;
“the neat exactness of the surgeon's knife” [syn:
neat]
18: free of drugs;
“after a long dependency on heroin she has
been clean for 4 years”
clean
adv 1: completely; used as intensifiers;
“clean forgot the
appointment”;
“I'm plumb (or plum) tuckered out” [syn:
plumb,
plum]
2: in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or
cheating;
“they played fairly” [syn:
fairly,
fair]
[ant:
unfairly]
clean
n : a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted to shoulder
height and then jerked overhead [syn:
clean and jerk]
clean
v 1: make clean by removing dirt, filth, or unwanted substances
from;
“Clean the stove!”;
“The dentist cleaned my teeth”
[syn:
make clean] [ant:
dirty]
2: remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits;
“Clean the turkey” [syn:
pick]
3: clean and tidy up the house;
“She housecleans every week”
[syn:
houseclean,
clean house]
4: clean one's body or parts thereof, as by washing;
“clean up
before you see your grandparents”;
“clean your fingernails
before dinner” [syn:
cleanse]
5: be cleanable;
“This stove cleans easily”
6: deprive wholly of money in a gambling game, robbery, etc.;
“The other players cleaned him completely”
7: remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely;
“The boys cleaned the sandwich platters”;
“The trees were
cleaned of apples by the storm” [syn:
strip]
8: remove while making clean;
“Clean the spots off the rug”
9: remove unwanted substances from [syn:
scavenge]
10: remove shells or husks from;
“clean grain before milling it”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Clean
Clean
\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 bright, shining. Cf.
Glair.]
1. Free from dirt or filth; as, clean clothes.
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2. Free from that which is useless or injurious; without
defects; as, clean land; clean timber.
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3. Free from awkwardness; not bungling; adroit; dexterous;
as, a clean trick; a clean leap over a fence.
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4. Free from errors and vulgarisms; as, a clean style.
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5. Free from restraint or neglect; complete; entire.
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When ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt
not make clean riddance of corners of thy field.
--Lev. xxiii.
22.
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6. Free from moral defilement; sinless; pure.
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Create in me a clean heart, O God. --Ps. li. 10
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That I am whole, and clean, and meet for Heaven
--Tennyson.
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7. (Script.) Free from ceremonial defilement.
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8. Free from that which is corrupting to the morals; pure in
tone; healthy.
“Lothair is clean.” --F. Harrison.
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9. Well-proportioned; shapely; as, clean limbs.
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A clean bill of health, a certificate from the proper
authority that a ship is free from infection.
Clean breach. See under
Breach, n., 4.
To make a clean breast. See under
Breast.
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Clean
\Clean\ (kl[=e]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Cleaned
(kl[=e]nd); p. pr. & vb. n.
Cleaning.] [See
Clean, a.,
and cf.
Cleanse.]
To render clean; to free from whatever is foul, offensive, or
extraneous; to purify; to cleanse.
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To clean out, to exhaust; to empty; to get away from (one)
all his money. [Colloq.] --De Quincey.
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Clean
\Clean\, adv.
1. Without limitation or remainder; quite; perfectly; wholly;
entirely.
“Domestic broils clean overblown.” --Shak.
“Clean contrary.” --Milton.
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All the people were passed clean over Jordan.
--Josh. iii.
17.
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2. Without miscarriage; not bunglingly; dexterously. [Obs.]
“Pope came off clean with Homer.” --Henley.
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