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Words that describe what sentences look like when the ground is clean.
1. The word for clean ground is spotless.

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[Interpretation]

Originally, Buddhist practice was to get rid of material desires and keep inner purity. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.

[example]

Especially in summer, trees are red and buildings are red. Cang Kejia Laoshe forever.

[source]

Tang Shi Dow's Fa Zhu Yuan Lin: "If the Bodhisattva walks on the dry earth mountain, the soil will be insufficient. If the blue wind blows through the earth mountain, it will be scattered into dust, and even a dust will not reach the Buddha's body."

Zhang Songlei's Plum Blossom after a Light Snow in the twelfth lunar month: "spotless, fragrant to the bone, fairy wind exposed."

2. Idiom describing the cleanliness of the ground: spotless.

The original meaning of "spotless" means that when Buddhists practice, their hearts are clean and pure, and they are completely unaffected by bad habits and bad atmosphere. "spotless" can be used to describe people's incorruptibility, not contaminated with bad habits, and can also be used to describe cleanliness and neatness.

"spotless" comes from the second sentence of lei's "plum blossom fragrance after light snow at the beginning of the twelfth lunar month": "spotless and fragrant, just shoot the fairy wind to show off." My bones are full of righteousness, just like a fairy. )

Extended data:

Antonym: filthy racket

1, explanation: The description is chaotic.

2. Source: Lao She's "Four Generations under One Family": "However, the whole of Beiping is in a mess, and all the' capable people' she knows are fooling around with their eyes closed."

3. Grammatical usage: simple form; As predicate, attribute and complement; It is derogatory.

3. Idiom to describe the neatness of the ground: spotless.

The original meaning of "spotless" means that when Buddhists practice, their hearts are clean and pure, and they are completely unaffected by bad habits and bad atmosphere. "spotless" can be used to describe people's incorruptibility, not contaminated with bad habits, and can also be used to describe cleanliness and neatness.

"spotless" comes from the second sentence of lei's "plum blossom fragrance after light snow at the beginning of the twelfth lunar month": "spotless and fragrant, just shoot the fairy wind to show off." My bones are full of righteousness, just like a fairy. )

Extended data:

Antonym: filthy racket 1, explanation: the description is messy. 2. Source: Lao She's "Four Generations under One Family": "However, the whole of Beiping is in a mess, and all the' capable people' she knows are fooling around with their eyes closed."

3. Grammatical usage: simple form; As predicate, attribute and complement; It is derogatory.

4. What sentence is clean? 1. Clean it up. Packed up, as soon as you walk into our house, it's like walking into a palace, spotless, clean and beautiful.

Look! The snow-white tiles on the windowsill have no dust and are particularly dazzling under the sunlight; Look! Glass has no fingerprints, just like a mirror; Look! There is no dust on the ground. You can roll on it to keep your clothes clean.

3. I dragged the granite floor of my living room to shine, and it shone like a crystal gem in the light.

4. Before cleaning the floor at home, it was as messy as just finishing the rural market! After cleaning, it looks brand new, the windows are clean and the dust is spotless.

The ground that has just been wiped is like a mirror, which can reflect people's reflection.

6. The whole scene gives people a feeling of being suddenly enlightened, with neat tables and chairs and fresh air. Everything is in perfect order and spotless. It makes me happy to be in such a clean home.

7. I don't like that superficial life. I cleaned my house and tidied it up at the weekend. Everything was in order and I felt very comfortable.

8. It's always good to clean the house after work. If you stay in a clean and tidy home, you will feel better.

9. Enjoy this day, take the children for a walk in the park on weekends, study recipes with my husband after returning home, give the children a comfortable bath, clean up the house, and love to fight Lego.

10. Every time I clean the house, I can only relax a little, because I basically have to go out the next day. On the third day, my house was basically unclean, so I had to endure it and clean it again on the fourth day.

1 1. Last night, I dreamed that my home was so clean, especially the computer room like a garbage room, which was indescribably clean. When I woke up, I found that it was really a dream.

12. The most relaxing thing at rest is to clean the house thoroughly.

13. I cleaned the house inside and out in the evening. I was tired ... looking at the clean and tidy home, I felt a sense of accomplishment!

14. I haven't been home for a long time. Objectively and fairly speaking, the floor of my parents' house is cleaner than my own bed.

15. Put the summer clothes in the cupboard at night, tidy up the house, and put all the sheets and quilts in the washing machine. In the meantime, I have already planned my trip for tomorrow. All day, make persistent efforts!

5. What are the clean idioms? 1, snow bowl, ice Europe: Europe: pot and bowl. Describe bowls and basins as white and clean. It is also a metaphor for elegant poetry.

2. Give up all merits: merits: efficacy, merits; Throw away: throw away. All the effects are lost.

3. When the smoke goes out, the fire goes out: it means that everything has been completely destroyed.

4, clean and refreshing: neat and clean.

5. Extinction: Drive clean and completely eliminate. Metaphor is cruel and vicious, leaving no room.

6. spotless: originally, Buddhist practice was to eliminate material desires and keep the heart clean. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.

7. Bright as new: clean and bright as new. The description is very clean.

8, simply: the pain is clean.

9. Extinction Unknown: Extinction: Disappear cleanly. The description disappeared completely, and no one knew.

10, Wanyuan pure: Wanyuan: Buddhist, everything is born; All: all; Net: clean, there is no surplus. I don't have any ideas.

1 1, the white jade is flawless: there are no small spots on the white jade.

12, smoke extinction: smoke extinction, fire extinction. Metaphor means that things are destroyed.

13, understand clearly: describe speaking or doing things neatly.

14, Sao on the stove: Sao: pass "sweep". Clean the stove. Metaphor is extremely easy to do.

15, clean and tidy: flexible and agile, also means neat and organized. There is nothing superfluous to describe. It's refreshing It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements.

16, clean and refreshing: neat and clean; (sound) crisp.

17, clean: no dirt, dust and impurities.

18, refreshing: it means neat and clean or fresh and cool.

19, Snowstorm: Volume: Collection. Strong winds swept away the remaining snow. Metaphor sweeps away the rest of the things at once.

20. Nothing is polluted: originally, when Buddhists practiced, they ruled out material desires and kept their hearts clean. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.