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spring-cleaned past participle ofspring-clean spring-clean verb uk /ˌsprɪŋˈkliːn/ us /ˌsprɪŋˈkliːn/ [ T or I ] to clean all of a place, especially your house, very well, including parts you do not often clean: 彻底打扫(尤指房屋) Mrs Bridges seemed to have spring-cleaned the whole house. I've been spring-cleaning all day. [ T ] to organize something, getting rid of the things you do not need: The most sensible thing to do is to spring-clean the household finances. The company offers a one-stop software tool for spring-cleaning the home computer. While spring-cleaning my study last week, I found a newspaper dated April 25th 1999. When we're on holiday my mother moves in, spring-cleans the house and gets the carpets cleaned. Next time you spring-clean, take anything someone else might find desirable to a charity shop. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Cleaning & tidying places & things adjust airing bed bioremediation clean something out dust dusting freshen freshen (someone/something) up going-over Hoover muck re-rack sandblast smarten (someone/something) up spiff someone/something up spit and polishidiom spruce tidy valet
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