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Definition of cleanse in English: cleanseverb klɛnzklɛnz [with object]1Make (something, especially the skin) thoroughly clean. 彻底清洁(某物,尤指皮肤),使(某物,尤指皮肤)清洁 this preparation will cleanse and tighten the skin 这种制剂会彻底清洁收紧肌肤。 Example sentencesExamples - Hot baths help cleanse the skin of released toxins and allow the pores to eliminate more toxins.
- Have a glass of water or crackers near by in order to cleanse your palate.
- The circulating nurse applies the electro-surgery grounding pad and then cleanses the patient's skin with the surgeon's preferred prep solution.
- After the circulating nurse cleanses the patient's skin with a povidone-iodine solution, the scrub person and surgeon place sterile drapes, isolating the abdomen.
- One water recipe might enhance immunity, another might cleanse the skin, another might help with prostate imbalance.
- In general, wounds are cleansed initially and before a new dressing is applied.
- The wound should be thoroughly cleansed, and delayed closure should be allowed.
- The wound is gently cleansed and irrigated with sterile saline.
- If someone is bitten by a kiwi they should thoroughly cleanse the wound using alcohol and seek immediate medical advice.
- The umbilicus is cleansed thoroughly with cotton swabs as the final step of the prep.
- As it is drawn through the ducts of the circulation system the air is cleansed of impurities.
- He finished cleansing the skin and took out a pad and pen.
- Assure him that you have cleansed your soul and seen the error of your ways.
- Our hero passes out while getting his bowels cleansed before the operation.
- Start at the exit site and circle outward to cleanse the skin.
- Alternatively, as you have been constipated for some time, I would suggest gently cleansing your colon.
- Once a week, she would have a professional come to cleanse her skin, and she continued to have blonde highlights put in her hair.
- Between two applications of collagen mask, apply the contents of one vial to thoroughly cleansed skin.
- The skin is cleansed, and a needle is inserted without the physician's finger touching the marked site, unless a sterile glove is worn.
- First, sparkling wines are naturally crisp, and that acidity cleanses the palate.
Synonyms clean, make clean, clean up, wash, bathe, rinse, disinfect, sanitize, decontaminate, purify rare deterge - 1.1 Rid of something unpleasant or defiling.
the mission to cleanse the nation of subversives 肃清美国国内颠覆分子的任务。 Example sentencesExamples - He promised that God would cleanse his people of all impurities so that they could draw near to him again.
- Every morning is like pouring water over myself until my soul is cleansed of sin.
Synonyms rid, clear, free, purify, purge, empty, strip, void, relieve - 1.2 Free (someone) from sin or guilt.
免除(某人)的罪过 only God Himself can cleanse us Example sentencesExamples - We continued to walk toward the forest, as if immersion in the wild lands where she should have roamed free could cleanse us of leaving her in such conditions.
- The same Spirit that empowers us also cleanses us with a purifying fire.
- A little deliberation shows that this is the very essence of repentance and it is known that repentance cleanses a person.
- He promised to open a fountain in the house of David to cleanse the people.
- There were large palm fronds strung around the village to protect it from evil and to cleanse any evil person who entered the village.
Synonyms purify, purge, absolve, free deliver archaic shrive rare lustrate - 1.3archaic (in biblical translations) cure (a leper).
〈古〉(圣经译文)治愈(麻风病患者) Example sentencesExamples - The blind could see, the lame could walk, lepers were cleansed, the deaf could hear, the dead had been raised, and the poor had good news.
- Jesus healed Simon's mother and cleansed a leper in Galilee.
- Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons.
- Jesus healed sickness and disease, fed 5,000, restored sight, cleansed lepers and raised the dead.
- Because he healed their lame and cleansed their lepers and brought light to their blind and raised their dead, that is why he died.
noun klɛnzklɛnz A process or period of time during which a person attempts to rid the body of substances regarded as toxic or unhealthy, typically by consuming only water or other liquids. you can consume the broth three times a day for a cleanse I recommend doing a cleanse when your social calendar is event-free, because you might feel a bit more tired than usual
OriginOld English clǣnsian (verb), from clǣne (see clean). Definition of cleanse in US English: cleanseverbklenzklɛnz [with object]1Make (something, especially the skin) thoroughly clean. 彻底清洁(某物,尤指皮肤),使(某物,尤指皮肤)清洁 this preparation will cleanse and tighten the skin 这种制剂会彻底清洁收紧肌肤。 Example sentencesExamples - First, sparkling wines are naturally crisp, and that acidity cleanses the palate.
- Once a week, she would have a professional come to cleanse her skin, and she continued to have blonde highlights put in her hair.
- Our hero passes out while getting his bowels cleansed before the operation.
- If someone is bitten by a kiwi they should thoroughly cleanse the wound using alcohol and seek immediate medical advice.
- In general, wounds are cleansed initially and before a new dressing is applied.
- He finished cleansing the skin and took out a pad and pen.
- The skin is cleansed, and a needle is inserted without the physician's finger touching the marked site, unless a sterile glove is worn.
- Assure him that you have cleansed your soul and seen the error of your ways.
- One water recipe might enhance immunity, another might cleanse the skin, another might help with prostate imbalance.
- As it is drawn through the ducts of the circulation system the air is cleansed of impurities.
- After the circulating nurse cleanses the patient's skin with a povidone-iodine solution, the scrub person and surgeon place sterile drapes, isolating the abdomen.
- Between two applications of collagen mask, apply the contents of one vial to thoroughly cleansed skin.
- Start at the exit site and circle outward to cleanse the skin.
- Hot baths help cleanse the skin of released toxins and allow the pores to eliminate more toxins.
- The umbilicus is cleansed thoroughly with cotton swabs as the final step of the prep.
- The wound should be thoroughly cleansed, and delayed closure should be allowed.
- Alternatively, as you have been constipated for some time, I would suggest gently cleansing your colon.
- The circulating nurse applies the electro-surgery grounding pad and then cleanses the patient's skin with the surgeon's preferred prep solution.
- Have a glass of water or crackers near by in order to cleanse your palate.
- The wound is gently cleansed and irrigated with sterile saline.
Synonyms clean, make clean, clean up, wash, bathe, rinse, disinfect, sanitize, decontaminate, purify - 1.1 Rid (a person, place, or thing) of something seen as unpleasant, unwanted, or defiling.
肃清,净化(人,物,地点) the mission to cleanse the nation of subversives 肃清美国国内颠覆分子的任务。 Example sentencesExamples - Every morning is like pouring water over myself until my soul is cleansed of sin.
- He promised that God would cleanse his people of all impurities so that they could draw near to him again.
Synonyms rid, clear, free, purify, purge, empty, strip, void, relieve - 1.2 Free (someone) from sin or guilt.
免除(某人)的罪过 Example sentencesExamples - The same Spirit that empowers us also cleanses us with a purifying fire.
- There were large palm fronds strung around the village to protect it from evil and to cleanse any evil person who entered the village.
- He promised to open a fountain in the house of David to cleanse the people.
- A little deliberation shows that this is the very essence of repentance and it is known that repentance cleanses a person.
- We continued to walk toward the forest, as if immersion in the wild lands where she should have roamed free could cleanse us of leaving her in such conditions.
Synonyms purify, purge, absolve, free - 1.3archaic (in biblical translations) cure (a leper).
〈古〉(圣经译文)治愈(麻风病患者) Example sentencesExamples - The blind could see, the lame could walk, lepers were cleansed, the deaf could hear, the dead had been raised, and the poor had good news.
- Because he healed their lame and cleansed their lepers and brought light to their blind and raised their dead, that is why he died.
- Jesus healed Simon's mother and cleansed a leper in Galilee.
- Jesus healed sickness and disease, fed 5,000, restored sight, cleansed lepers and raised the dead.
- Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons.
nounklenzklɛnz A process or period of time during which a person attempts to rid the body of substances regarded as toxic or unhealthy, typically by consuming only water or other liquids. you can consume the broth three times a day for a cleanse I recommend doing a cleanse when your social calendar is event-free, because you might feel a bit more tired than usual
OriginOld English clǣnsian (verb), from clǣne (see clean). |