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词汇 clean-cut
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Definition of clean-cut in English:

clean-cut

adjectivekliːnˈkʌtˌklinˈkət
  • 1Sharply outlined.

    轮廓分明的

    the normally clean-cut edge between sea and land has become blurred

    海陆间通常明晰的界线变得模糊了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With clean-cut designs and natural and fluent lines, the collection aims to present elegance while incorporating the most up-to-date fashion ideas.
    • It's the same dry, clean-cut, bright, energetic world that drew Stravinsky to a later Italian composer, Pergolesi, in Pulcinella.
    • Most, in the finish, have been quite clean-cut.
    • Those that do usually have lots of pictures, are updated everyday, and have simple, clean-cut writing.
    • She was sure they had once been clean-cut, but frequent wear gradually eroded away the edges.
    • As far as I'm concerned, this is a simple, clean-cut civil rights issue.
    • This guy had a plan, a very clear, clean-cut plan.
    • The whole concept is fuzzy because, unlike so many other things in algebra that have definite formulas that are logical and clean-cut, factoring isn't this way.
    • A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado.
    • ‘I wanted really clean-cut fabrics and it turned out to be a real nightmare trying to source them in Glasgow,’ she says.
    • We would like to have very black and very white, very good, very evil, very clean-cut distinctions and those distinctions can be blurred if we aren't careful.
    • The Mayor's office, the GLA, your Authority; it appears to us it is not as clean-cut and clear as you are indicating.
    • Cut a piece of fabric with the tip and along the blade, looking for a clean-cut edge.
    • Incised wounds have clean-cut, straight edges and generally are free of abrasion or contusion.
    • A California dreamer from an endless summer: shirt-jackets, clean-cut cottons, linen Oxford and bandana prints are ready for men enjoying sunset colours on the beach.
    1. 1.1 (of a person, especially a man) appearing neat and respectable.
      (人,尤指男人)优雅高尚的
      the part called for a clean-cut, conventional actor

      这个角色需要优雅高尚,传统风格的演员出演。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • One of the teenagers, a clean-cut former gang member handing out anti-violence bumper stickers, said he thought the mayor was serious about reducing crime in the neighborhood.
      • He also calms fears that aliens may be lurking - and who wouldn't trust the word of such a clean-cut fellow?
      • Upon seeing the clean-cut boy jogging toward her, she stood up from her seat on the edge of the empty fountain.
      • And also, the fact that he's a nice, clean-cut looking man.
      • If you appeared to be a clean-cut youngster, or your parent gave permission, buying a gun was not a big deal.
      • But he was a clean-cut boy who attended school and had never been in trouble with the law.
      • They are both what adults of a certain age would call clean-cut boys.
      • Once I had emerged from my dark days of repression and conformity, I stopped my infatuation with pop stars and clean-cut, wholesome actors, and discovered the world of celebrity chefs.
      • A clean-cut chap staggers along the stadium floor in step.
      • Yet he claims drugs and alcohol were never problems in the band; they were clean-cut guys who were much more into baseball than the party scene.
      • He said that he didn't match his image of a deranged maniac - he was very clean-cut.
      • A young man, clean-cut, sharp and fit, perched above us on the coping stones of the top of the seven feet high wall.
      • Women have varying tastes, some like the rugged look, but very popular is the clean-cut, clean-living man.
      • But the case manager is not present when two clean-cut young men in suits happen to knock on his apartment door the following week.
      • The good-looking, clean-cut boys with their excellent manners and friendly dispositions tunneled through Papa's gruff exterior and became his friends.
      • A clean-cut young man, with dark skin and an average build, he was sitting with a bull's eye target hanging around his neck.
      • He's not the clean-cut bloke pictured in the film's ad art but rather someone at the end of their tether.
      • And those clean-cut boys in their ties sure are perky without even a sip of cola to boost them.
      • The guys were clean-cut and dashing, the girls were curly-haired and red-lipped.
      • The targets of the titular hunt are mostly clean-cut fellows with rippled, reflective abs.
      Synonyms
      simple, elegant, graceful, uncluttered, trim, shapely, unfussy, uncomplicated

Definition of clean-cut in US English:

clean-cut

adjectiveˌklēnˈkətˌklinˈkət
  • 1Sharply outlined.

    轮廓分明的

    the normally clean-cut edge between sea and land has become blurred

    海陆间通常明晰的界线变得模糊了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Incised wounds have clean-cut, straight edges and generally are free of abrasion or contusion.
    • A California dreamer from an endless summer: shirt-jackets, clean-cut cottons, linen Oxford and bandana prints are ready for men enjoying sunset colours on the beach.
    • With clean-cut designs and natural and fluent lines, the collection aims to present elegance while incorporating the most up-to-date fashion ideas.
    • It's the same dry, clean-cut, bright, energetic world that drew Stravinsky to a later Italian composer, Pergolesi, in Pulcinella.
    • The Mayor's office, the GLA, your Authority; it appears to us it is not as clean-cut and clear as you are indicating.
    • A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado.
    • Those that do usually have lots of pictures, are updated everyday, and have simple, clean-cut writing.
    • As far as I'm concerned, this is a simple, clean-cut civil rights issue.
    • Cut a piece of fabric with the tip and along the blade, looking for a clean-cut edge.
    • We would like to have very black and very white, very good, very evil, very clean-cut distinctions and those distinctions can be blurred if we aren't careful.
    • ‘I wanted really clean-cut fabrics and it turned out to be a real nightmare trying to source them in Glasgow,’ she says.
    • She was sure they had once been clean-cut, but frequent wear gradually eroded away the edges.
    • Most, in the finish, have been quite clean-cut.
    • This guy had a plan, a very clear, clean-cut plan.
    • The whole concept is fuzzy because, unlike so many other things in algebra that have definite formulas that are logical and clean-cut, factoring isn't this way.
    1. 1.1 Giving the appearance of neatness and respectability.
      the ad featured two clean-cut teenagers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Yet he claims drugs and alcohol were never problems in the band; they were clean-cut guys who were much more into baseball than the party scene.
      • But he was a clean-cut boy who attended school and had never been in trouble with the law.
      • A clean-cut young man, with dark skin and an average build, he was sitting with a bull's eye target hanging around his neck.
      • If you appeared to be a clean-cut youngster, or your parent gave permission, buying a gun was not a big deal.
      • Upon seeing the clean-cut boy jogging toward her, she stood up from her seat on the edge of the empty fountain.
      • The targets of the titular hunt are mostly clean-cut fellows with rippled, reflective abs.
      • The good-looking, clean-cut boys with their excellent manners and friendly dispositions tunneled through Papa's gruff exterior and became his friends.
      • A clean-cut chap staggers along the stadium floor in step.
      • Women have varying tastes, some like the rugged look, but very popular is the clean-cut, clean-living man.
      • One of the teenagers, a clean-cut former gang member handing out anti-violence bumper stickers, said he thought the mayor was serious about reducing crime in the neighborhood.
      • And also, the fact that he's a nice, clean-cut looking man.
      • A young man, clean-cut, sharp and fit, perched above us on the coping stones of the top of the seven feet high wall.
      • And those clean-cut boys in their ties sure are perky without even a sip of cola to boost them.
      • Once I had emerged from my dark days of repression and conformity, I stopped my infatuation with pop stars and clean-cut, wholesome actors, and discovered the world of celebrity chefs.
      • He also calms fears that aliens may be lurking - and who wouldn't trust the word of such a clean-cut fellow?
      • They are both what adults of a certain age would call clean-cut boys.
      • He said that he didn't match his image of a deranged maniac - he was very clean-cut.
      • But the case manager is not present when two clean-cut young men in suits happen to knock on his apartment door the following week.
      • He's not the clean-cut bloke pictured in the film's ad art but rather someone at the end of their tether.
      • The guys were clean-cut and dashing, the girls were curly-haired and red-lipped.
      Synonyms
      simple, elegant, graceful, uncluttered, trim, shapely, unfussy, uncomplicated
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