cleaning
/ˈkliːnɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkliːnɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
cleaning — 名詞
1. the regular activity of wiping, brushing, washing, or scrubbing floors, windows,
清潔
清除灰塵污垢,使環境整潔的工作
the regular activity of wiping, brushing, washing, or scrubbing floors, windows, and furniture so that a space becomes free from dirt and looks tidy
Takeshi does the cleaning every Sunday morning while listening to music.
Takeshi 每週日早上會一邊聽音樂一邊做清潔。
collocation: do the cleaning
The landlord paid for a deep cleaning before the new tenant moved into the apartment.
房東在新房客搬進來之前,付錢給清潔公司徹底打掃了公寓。
collocation: deep cleaning
Manuela put on rubber gloves and got the cleaning supplies from under the kitchen sink.
Manuela 戴上橡膠手套,從廚房水槽下方拿出清潔用品。
Rachid wiped down the table, so the kitchen cleaning was finished quickly.
Rachid 把桌子擦乾淨了,所以廚房清潔很快就完成了。
Élise hired someone to help with the heavy cleaning of the basement last weekend.
Élise 上週末雇了一個人來幫忙進行地下室的徹底清潔。
- housework
focuses on household tasks including cleaning, cooking, and laundry
- cleanup
a one-time, often thorough tidying effort rather than a regular routine
- tidying up
less intensive; putting things in order rather than scrubbing or washing
- mess
the state of being untidy or dirty, which cleaning is meant to remove
文法句型
uncountable noun
用法筆記
Commonly used in the phrase 'do the cleaning' to refer to routine housework. Also appears in compound nouns such as 'cleaning supplies', 'cleaning service', and 'spring cleaning'.