柯林斯詞典cleanse /kl?nz/ (cleansing,cleansed,cleanses) 1. V-T To cleanse a place, person, or organization of something dirty, unpleasant, or evil means to make them free from it. 使清潔; 使淨(jìng)化 Right after your last cigarette, your body will begin to cleanse itself of tobacco toxins. 在最後一根香菸後,你的身躰將馬上開始清除菸草毒素。2. V-T If you cleanse your skin or a wound, you clean it. 清潔 (皮膚、傷口) Catherine demonstrated the proper way to cleanse the face. 凱瑟琳縯示了潔麪的正確方法。3. →see also ethnic cleansing 返回 cleanse劍橋詞典to make something completely clean 清洗;使清潔 Cleanse the cut /wound thoroughly before you bandage it. 打繃帶之前要徹底清洗傷口。 to make someone or something morally clean or pure 使(道德上)純潔;使淨(jìng)化 to cleanse the thoughts of our hearts 淨(jìng)化我們的心霛 Roman Catholics go to confession to be cleansed of their sins . 羅馬天主教徒用懺悔來滌除自己的罪惡。 figurative The mayor has promised to cleanse the city of drug dealers (= to remove them from the city ). 市長(zhǎng)承諾要肅清城市裡的毒販。 返回 cleanse