clean

clean — verb

1. to get dirt, marks, or unwanted materials off a surface, object, or person by wa

1.動詞及物A1
釋義

to get dirt, marks, or unwanted materials off a surface, object, or person by washing, wiping, or brushing

例句

Shanti cleaned the kitchen floor with a mop and a bucket.

clean + [place] + with [tool]

The dentist told Aoi to clean her teeth after every meal.

direct object: body part — clean teeth / clean hands

同義詞
  • wash

    focuses on using water and soap, while 'clean' covers other methods too

  • wipe

    specifically means using a cloth to rub a surface, a narrower action than 'clean'

  • scrub

    means cleaning with hard rubbing, usually for tough dirt

反義詞
  • dirty

    the opposite action — to make something unclean

文法句型

clean + noun phrase

常見錯誤

I cleaned my teeth this morning with a special medicine.
I cleaned my teeth this morning with toothpaste and a brush.
💡'medicine' is for treating illness; use 'toothpaste' for cleaning teeth.
She cleaning the room right now.
She is cleaning the room right now.
💡'cleaning' needs a form of 'be' when used as a present participle.

2. for a surface, object, or person to get free of dirt or stains, typically as a r

2.動詞不及物A2
釋義

for a surface, object, or person to get free of dirt or stains, typically as a result of washing or wiping

例句

This carpet cleans easily with just a little soap and warm water.

intransitive: [carpet] cleans easily

Noa watched the white shirt clean up nicely in the washing machine.

phrasal verb: clean up (intransitive)

文法句型

[thing] cleans [adverb]

用法筆記

Subject is the thing becoming clean, not the person doing the cleaning. Often used with an adverb (easily, well, quickly) to describe how well the cleaning works.

常見錯誤

The shirt was cleaned easily' (when you mean 'the shirt itself cleans easily').
The shirt cleans easily.
💡use the intransitive form when describing the shirt's property, not the passive voice.

3. to take out the internal organs of a fish, bird, or animal before cooking and ea

3.動詞及物B1
釋義

to take out the internal organs of a fish, bird, or animal before cooking and eating it

例句

The fisherman cleaned the fish before taking it home for dinner.

direct object: fish/animal for food preparation

Ignacio watched his grandmother clean the chicken for Sunday lunch.

同義詞
  • gut

    more specific — means removing only the internal organs, while 'clean' can also include removing scales or feathers

  • dress

    more formal or technical term used in hunting and butchery

文法句型

clean + [animal/fish] + for [purpose]

用法筆記

Only applies to animals raised or caught for eating — not for pets or wild animals you do not intend to cook.

常見錯誤

She cleaned the dog before the barbecue.
She cleaned the chicken before the barbecue.
💡'clean' in this sense is only for animals eaten as food, not for pets.

clean — noun

clean — adjective

clean — adverb