1 PHRASAL VERB 打扫;清扫;把…弄干净 If you clean up a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again. 打扫;清扫;把…弄干净 [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
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Police in the city have been cleaning up the debris left by a day of violent confrontation. [VERB PREP. noun]
该市警察一直在清理一天的暴力冲突后留下的碎石残砖。
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Nina and Mary were in the kitchen, cleaning up after dinner. [VERB PREP.]
吃过晚饭,尼娜和玛丽在厨房里收拾。
2 PHRASAL VERB 清理,清除(污染物) To clean up something such as the environment or an industrial process means to make it free from substances or processes that cause pollution. 清理,清除(污染物) [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
3 PHRASAL VERB (警方或当局)肃清,整肃(犯罪、腐败等) If the police or authorities clean up a place or area of activity, they make it free from crime, corruption, and other unacceptable forms of behaviour. (警方或当局)肃清,整肃(犯罪、腐败等)
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After years of neglect and decline the city was cleaning itself up. [VERB pronoun-reflexive PREP.]
多年的玩忽职守和经济萧条过后,这个城市在进行自我整顿。
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Since then, the authorities have tried to clean up the sport. [VERB PREP. noun]
从那以后,有关当局已努力整顿体育界。
4 PHRASAL VERB (尤指在干脏活后)收拾干净,弄整洁 If you go and clean up, you make yourself clean and tidy, especially after doing something that has made you dirty. (尤指在干脏活后)收拾干净,弄整洁
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Johnny, go inside and get cleaned up. [get V-ed P]
约翰尼,进去把自己收拾干净。
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I cleaned myself up a bit, and got the baby ready. [VERB noun PREP.]
我拾掇了一下自己,把宝宝也收拾妥当。
5 PHRASAL VERB 获得巨额利润;赚大钱 If someone cleans up, they make a large profit or get a lot of money. 获得巨额利润;赚大钱 [informal]
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