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 Translation for 'to clean' from English to Hungarian
VERB   to clean | cleaned | cleaned
cleaning | cleans
SYNO blank | clean | clean-living | ...
tiszta {adj}clean
Verbs
tisztítto clean
takarítto clean
tisztogatto clean
2 Words
ragyogóan tiszta {adj}sparkling clean
ragyogóan tiszta {adj}squeaky clean [coll.]
tisztítto make clean
3 Words
ablakot tisztítto clean the windows
ablakot pucol [közb.]to clean the windows
9 translations
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Usage Examples English
  • It can be used to clean bicycle and motorcycle chains of old lubricant before relubrication.
  • They are harder to clean (due to the limited movement of the keys and their multiple attachment points) but also less likely to get debris in them as the gaps between the keys are often smaller (as there is no need for extra room to allow for the 'wiggle' in the key, as typically found on a membrane keyboard).
  • They hope that the success of the hellbender bill in the Pennsylvania Senate will contribute to clean water efforts and raise awareness for the hellbender's struggling population.
  • After the betting scandal of the early 1980 (the Calcio Scommesse scandal), it was decided to clean up the image of Italian football by assigning referees randomly instead of picking them, to clear up all the suspicions and accusations always accompanying Italy's football life.
  • Smirnoff hired artists to use reverse graffiti (the use of high pressure hoses to clean dirty surfaces to leave a clean image in the surrounding dirt) to increase awareness of their product.

  • Because ammonia results in a relatively streak-free shine, one of its most common uses is to clean glass, porcelain and stainless steel.
  • , a literary group sharing Dadaist ideals achieved infamy after one of its members suggested that Vladimir Mayakovsky should go to the "Pampushka" (Pameatnik Pushkina – Pushkin monument) on the "Tverbul" (Tverskoy Boulevard) to clean the shoes of anyone who desired it, after Mayakovsky declared that he was going to cleanse Russian literature.
  • The Dermestidae are often used in taxidermy and in the preparation of scientific specimens, to clean soft tissue from bones. Larvae feed on and remove cartilage along with other soft tissue.
  • About one third of the Central African Republic's population do not have access to clean water.
  • Both acrylic and watercolor are easy to clean up with water. Acrylic paint should be cleaned with soap and water immediately following use. Watercolor paint can be cleaned with just water.

  • Hydrogen manufacturing is also planned for Shetland and will spread to other areas of Scotland that have access to clean electricity.
  • Nitric acid is used either in combination with hydrochloric acid or alone to clean glass cover slips and glass slides for high-end microscopy applications.
  • Twelve million people do not have access to clean water, according to the NGO WaterAid.
  • With the birth of his daughter Melody in 1976, Van Zant was making a serious attempt to clean up his act and curtail the cycle of boozed-up brawling that was part of Skynyrd's reputation.
  • In the example above, the requirement to clean the plane before loading passengers results in a minimum latency longer than any single task.

  • Some residents of the city have access to clean drinking water and electricity, and the government is working to extend these services to every home.
  • When asked how they felt about the situation, a village councilor noted that they were too shocked and busy to be depressed; others emphasized the human costs of leaving children unattended while their parents worked to clean up.
  • Water from this spring was sacred; it was used to clean the Delphian temples and inspire the priestesses.
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