perfectly clean
yī qīng èr bái
The explanation metaphor is very innocent. The metaphor is also very clear.
The source of Mao Dun's "After the Robbery" IV: "Don't you believe me? I have been here for half a year, and I have always been clear. " Zhou Libo's "Storm" Part I 7: "My surname Han's bridge is a bridge, and the road is a road, which is clear and white. I am afraid that no one will come to me."
Structural combination.
Usage is used as a compliment. Can be used for people or things. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.
Distinguish the shape clearly; Can't write "green".
Synonyms are spotless, loud and clear, and black and white.
The antonym is dark, messy, and hazy.
This matter is much more important than the loss of a pack of cigarettes; She has to get a ~.
English translation be perfectly spotless?