qīng jié
clean
我每天都打扫房间,保持房间清洁。
wǒ měitiān dōu dǎsǎo fángjiān, bǎochí fángjiān qīngjié.
I clean my room every day to keep it clean.
清洁工正在打扫街道。
qīngjiégōng zhèngzài dǎsǎo jiēdào.
The cleaner is cleaning the street.
保持环境清洁是每个人的责任。
bǎochí huánjìng qīngjié shì měi ge rén de zérèn.
Keeping the environment clean is everyone's responsibility.
打扫 (dǎsǎo)
clean up
整理 (zhěnglǐ)
tidy up
肮脏 (āngzāng)
dirty
污秽 (wūhuì)
filthy
The Chinese word 清洁 (qīngjié) means "clean" or "cleanliness". It is composed of two characters: 清 (qīng), which means "clear" or "pure", and 洁 (jié), which means "clean" or "spotless". The word 清洁 is often used to describe the state of something being free from dirt, dust, or other impurities. It can also be used to describe the process of cleaning something.The character 清 (qīng) has a long history in Chinese culture. It was first used in the oracle bone script, which dates back to the Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BC). The character 清 was originally used to represent the idea of "clear water". Over time, it came to be used more broadly to mean "clear" or "pure". The character 洁 (jié) also has a long history in Chinese culture. It was first used in the bronze script, which dates back to the Western Zhou dynasty (c. 1046-771 BC). The character 洁 was originally used to represent the idea of "clean clothes". Over time, it came to be used more broadly to mean "clean" or "spotless".The word 清洁 (qīngjié) is a common word in modern Chinese. It is used in a variety of contexts, including:* To describe the state of something being clean or spotless* To describe the process of cleaning something* To give instructions on how to clean something* To ask someone to clean somethingThe word 清洁 is an important part of Chinese culture. It reflects the Chinese people's emphasis on cleanliness and purity.
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