clean: significado y definiciones
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Free from dirt, stain, or impurities; unsoiled.
Free from foreign matter or pollution; unadulterated: clean air; clean drinking water.
Not infected: a clean wound.
Producing relatively little pollution: a clean fuel; a cleaner, more efficient engine.
Producing relatively little radioactive fallout or contamination: a clean nuclear bomb.
Having no imperfections or blemishes; regular or even: a clean edge; a smooth, clean joint.
Not ornate or intricate; spare: "the clean lines and exquisite proportions of early modernism” ( Judith Thurman).
Sharply defined; clear-cut: a clean outline against the sky.
Free from clumsiness; deft; adroit: a clean throw.
Devoid of restrictions or encumbrances: a clean bill of health.
Thorough; complete: a clean getaway.
Having few alterations or corrections; legible: clean manuscript.
Morally pure; virtuous: led a clean life.
Having no marks of discredit or offense: a clean voting record.
Fit for all readers, listeners, or audiences; not ribald or obscene: a clean joke.
Honest or fair: a clean fighter; a clean competition.
Slang Not carrying concealed weapons or drugs.
Slang Innocent of a suspected crime.
Informal Free from narcotics addiction.
Informal Showing no evidence of using banned or performance-enhancing substances: proven to be clean before the race.
So as to be unsoiled: wash the dishes clean.
In a fair manner: played the game clean.
In a clean or nonpolluting manner: a fuel that burns clean.
Informal Entirely; wholly: clean forgot the appointment.