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clean (EN)
adjetivo, verbo, substantivo, advérbio

adjetivo “clean”

clean, comp. cleaner, sup. cleanest
  1. limpo
    After washing my hands, they were completely clean.
  2. em branco
    For her drawing, Emily needed a clean sheet of paper.
  3. puro
    He tells jokes that are always clean, so everyone enjoys his comedy.
  4. limpo (dentro das regras)
    Despite the intense rivalry, both teams ensured their plays were clean, avoiding any fouls.
  5. preciso
    She delivered a clean hit during the tennis match, winning the point.
  6. sóbrio
    After years of struggle, he proudly announced he was clean for over a year.
  7. limpo (sem antecedentes)
    After the background check, they were pleased to find that her criminal record was clean.
  8. desarmado
    After the thorough search, the guard confirmed that the visitor was clean and allowed him entry into the prison.
  9. liso
    Her dance moves were so clean, every step looked effortless.
  10. livre de infecções sexualmente transmissíveis
    Before becoming intimate, they both agreed to get tested to ensure they were clean.
  11. ecológico
    The company is investing in clean technology to reduce its carbon footprint.

verbo “clean”

infinitivo clean; ele cleans; pret. cleaned; part. cleaned; ger. cleaning
  1. limpar
    She cleaned her glasses with a soft cloth.
  2. arrumar
    She cleaned the kitchen after dinner.
  3. limpar (remover arquivos desnecessários)
    Before installing the new software, I cleaned out the old files from the download folder.
  4. preparar (um animal para cozinhar)
    Before cooking the fish, he cleaned it thoroughly, removing all the scales and guts.

substantivo “clean”

sing. clean, pl. cleans ou incontável
  1. a limpeza
    After the party, the kitchen required a thorough clean.

advérbio “clean”

clean (more/most)
  1. completamente
    The arrow flew and hit the target clean in the center.