"clean to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "clean to" in inglés

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adjetivo
  1. czysty
    Put on a clean shirt.
    Are your hands clean?
    Could you please give me a clean fork?
    antonym: foul
  2. czysty, niebiorący (nie zażywający narkotyków) informal
    He's been clean for over a year now.
    He decided to be clean for his new girlfriend.
  3. czysty, nieuzbrojony informal
    Before you go inside, we have to check if you're clean.
    He's clean, he won't hurt you.
  4. czysty, uczciwy, niewinny
    In my opinion he is absolutely clean.
    She's clean, she had no idea about the burglary.
  5. czysty, szlachetny, prawy, grzeczny
    What a clean boy.
    He was a clean knight.
  6. równy, gładki
    You need to put it on a clean surface.
    Clean asphalt is good for rollerblading.
  7. czysty, ocenzurowany (niezawierający wulgaryzmów np. utwór muzyczny)
  8. fajny, odjazdowy informal
verbo
  1. czyścić, sprzątać [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    I cleaned my room.
    The last few days I have been busy cleaning my house.
    Could you clean the kitchen?
  2. wypatroszyć, wyczyścić [TRANSITIVE]
    He cleaned the fish and sold them on the market.
    You have to clean the fish if we want to eat it for dinner.
adverbio
  1. całkowicie, kompletnie (np. zapomnieć)
    I clean forgot to buy flowers for her.
    She clean forgot to call me last evening.
  2. czysto (do czystości, dokładnie)
    Wash your hands clean.
sustantivo
  1. czyszczenie, sprzątanie  BrE [SINGULAR]
    This room needs a good clean.
    A clean of my room takes 10 minutes.

"clean to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

clean to collocation
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): czyścić aby
  1. clean verbo + to preposición
    normal collocation

    We've got to clean our streets to a higher standard more quickly.

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  2. clean adjetivo + to preposición
    normal collocation

    The rest of the house was very clean, almost up to his own standard.

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