Cleanの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Clean」を含む文の意味
Q:
actually cleaning とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
This chart looks like it’s part of a bigger joke. The person says he or she is going to clean, but instead of cleaning, the person spends most of the time finding the right podcast to listen to while cleaning.
In comparison, the amount of time the person spends “actually cleaning” is small.
In comparison, the amount of time the person spends “actually cleaning” is small.
Q:
you clean up good yourself. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means the person is complimenting someone and is saying, “You look nice when you dress up.”
The ‘yourself’ at the end means the person complimenting has received a positive comment, and is saying this in return to repay the compliment. I hope this helped! :)
The ‘yourself’ at the end means the person complimenting has received a positive comment, and is saying this in return to repay the compliment. I hope this helped! :)
Q:
squeaky clean とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It is so clean and polished that if you rubbed your finger on it, it would make a "squeak" noise. Something with even a little bit of dirt on it will not squeak in that way.
Q:
I cleaned up とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
To look at something or someone very quickly. You could glimpse, look at quickly, look briefly.. depending on the context.
Q:
【to clean up after themselves】 とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means if you make a mess, then you clean that mess up.
For example, "You need to clean up after yourself because I'm not cleaning up your mess!"
For example, "You need to clean up after yourself because I'm not cleaning up your mess!"
「Clean」の使い方・例文
Q:
clean を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Joanna is clean(adjective)
She cleans(verb) her room regularly
Cleaning(subject) brings some of us entertainment
She cleans(verb) her room regularly
Cleaning(subject) brings some of us entertainment
Q:
"clean up" and "clean off" を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
("Clean up" implies things will be tidy and clean after the cleaning is done)
Clean up your room
You need to clean up after yourself
Everyone helps to clean up the table
("Clean off" implies "wiping clean" or "removing a sort of stain")
Can you clean off the stain on my shirt?
It is tough to clean off old bird droppings on cars.
Clean up your room
You need to clean up after yourself
Everyone helps to clean up the table
("Clean off" implies "wiping clean" or "removing a sort of stain")
Can you clean off the stain on my shirt?
It is tough to clean off old bird droppings on cars.
Q:
clean out を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
I’m going to clean out my garage.
The sewer clean out was complete.
She decided to clean out her drawers.
The spring clean out had been successful, all products had been sold.
The sewer clean out was complete.
She decided to clean out her drawers.
The spring clean out had been successful, all products had been sold.
Q:
clean up after を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
i hate cooking because I have to clean up after the mess i made.
I'm always cleaning up after the chlidren! no one ever helps me.
are you gonna clean up after that?
i have a habit of cleaning up after people.
I'm always cleaning up after the chlidren! no one ever helps me.
are you gonna clean up after that?
i have a habit of cleaning up after people.
「Clean」の類語とその違い
Q:
clean up と tidy up はどう違いますか?
A:
tidying is generally putting things away.
Cleaning is scrubbing things when they are dirty.
For example:
she tidied away the toys
she cleaned the toilet
They can be used in the same context though. There is not much difference.
Cleaning is scrubbing things when they are dirty.
For example:
she tidied away the toys
she cleaned the toilet
They can be used in the same context though. There is not much difference.
Q:
to clean と to clean up はどう違いますか?
A:
•I will CLEAN/CLEAN UP my room.
-> In most sentences both work
You can only use clean up when talking about bigger areas.
For example: you can't say "I cleaned up the window.
-> In most sentences both work
You can only use clean up when talking about bigger areas.
For example: you can't say "I cleaned up the window.
Q:
clean と clean up はどう違いますか?
A:
To clean something is simply to say you are washing/wiping/rinsing/rubbing something (floor/crockery/glasses/etc) so that it becomes clean.
To clean up is when some event or person has created a mess (e.g. After a party/small children doing painting/a spillage of dirty materials or liquids) which needs to be thoroughly cleaned up.
My mother said "Why do I always have to clean up after you?!"
To clean up is when some event or person has created a mess (e.g. After a party/small children doing painting/a spillage of dirty materials or liquids) which needs to be thoroughly cleaned up.
My mother said "Why do I always have to clean up after you?!"
Q:
clean と clean out はどう違いますか?
A:
In the sense of cleaning...
I have to clean the garage.
I have to clean out the garage.
The first means I have to make it clean. The second means I have to make space: throw things away, get rid of things, make it tidy, etc.
I want to clean these jam jars.
I want to clean out these jam jars.
These are both really the same. The second one emphasises "getting rid of" the old contents.
I have to clean the garage.
I have to clean out the garage.
The first means I have to make it clean. The second means I have to make space: throw things away, get rid of things, make it tidy, etc.
I want to clean these jam jars.
I want to clean out these jam jars.
These are both really the same. The second one emphasises "getting rid of" the old contents.
Q:
clean up と clear up と tidy up はどう違いますか?
A:
clean up is like cleaning something such as mopping the floor or cleaning the bathroom etc. Clearing up can be clearing something out of another thing. such as clearing up all of the rubbish from your room... and tidying up can just be making the room look a little more tidy than before
「Clean」を翻訳
Q:
Clean up the room is bothersome task for me. Even as I know, the most efficient way to maintain my room clean is sweep away the dirt frequently, I can’t do that. は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Cleaning up my room is a bothersome task for me. Even though I know the most efficient way to maintain my room is to clean it frequently, I still don’t want to do that.
“can’t” implies that the task is impossible to do. If it is impossible then you can say “I still can’t do that” (if you don’t have enough time to clean your room often, etc.).
“can’t” implies that the task is impossible to do. If it is impossible then you can say “I still can’t do that” (if you don’t have enough time to clean your room often, etc.).
Q:
clean up は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
clean up
Q:
clean は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Pronunciation-
cleen
cleen
Q:
clean は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Words that rhyme are "green", "mean", and "keen".
「Clean」についての他の質問
Q:
You clean up all. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
× You clean up all.
✓ You clean it all up.
✓ You clean it all up.
Q:
Clean air and blue sky "is" or "are"?
A:
That's because it is, when you imagine it.
When I imagine clean air and blue sky it is nice.
But clean air and blue sky are nice.
When I imagine clean air and blue sky it is nice.
But clean air and blue sky are nice.
Q:
How to clean it
A:
@jamiewang: its difficulty
Q:
Clean up my room /
Clean my room up
Which one does it sound more natural?
Clean my room up
Which one does it sound more natural?
A:
They both sound natural to me. Clean out gives the impression that you are removing a lot of things.
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