1. Cultivate the habit of making brisk, clean-cut decisions. 养成决策明快利落的习惯。
2. He was an architecture major, 26 years old like her, tall, clean-cut . 男孩当时主修建筑,跟她一般大,26岁,高高的个头,很清秀。
3. Next, an ensemble of clean-cut young Chinese pop stars takes the stage for a song about — from what I can gather — how awesome Beijing is. Take that, High School Musical. “其次,一个口齿不清的中国流行歌星在舞台上合唱了一首歌---从这我可以说---北京真是无趣日本十大情色禁片无聊没劲。你看那,简直是高中音乐会!”(注:这是引用文章的某段话)
英英解释
adj.
1. neat and smart in appearance
2. clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible