Rolesets - clean

clean

clean.01 - to free from dirt

CLEAN-V NOTES: Based on WSJ. Member of VNcls clear-10.3-1, preparing-26.3-2, other_cos-45.4. (from clean.01-v)
CLEANING-N NOTES: (from cleaning.01-n)

Aliases:

clean (v.)
cleaning (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: cleaner, agent
ARG1-PPT: thing cleaned
ARG2-GOL: beneficiary, cost: clean for

clean-v: passive

Bias 's coach , Lefty Driesell , ordered
the room in which Bias diedARG1
to be
cleanedrel
before the police could arriveARGM-TMP
( the order was n't carried out ) , and the school 's athletics director issued false information about the academic standing of Bias and other players .

clean-v: all arguments

A Mint official says
the agencyARG0
offered to
cleanrel
the coinsARG1
for its `` bare - bones '' cost of $ 17,000 plus certain other expensesARG2
.

cleaning-n: Arg0,1

HisARG0
cleaningrel
the kitchenARG1
before cooking marinara sauceARGM-TMP
was a wasted effort .

clean.04 - free from impurities, contraband, deviations

CLEAN-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-6, relation to clean-v.01. (from clean.01-j)
The verb frame doesn't account for the dirt itself, although it probably should. This frame extends beyond the verb's usage, and so has been left separate. (from clean.01-j)

Aliases:

clean (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-GOL: location clean
ARG3-PPT: impurities/contraband/deviations not present

clean-j: arg1

Officials themselves must always bear in mind the belief in *PRO* " being honest and
cleanrel
and respecting justice " ; only then will they not be corrupted .
ARG1: *PRO*

clean-j: both args

Priest 's fileARG1
was
cleanrel
of allegationsARG3
.

clean-j: both args

Amy WinehouseARG1
was
cleanrel
of drugsARG3
when she diedARGM-TMP
...

clean-j: arg1

If she was dirty , she avoided touching anything in the house
thatARG1
was
cleanrel
.

clean_up

clean_up.02 - to make clean or orderly, clean_up

CLEAN_UP-V NOTES: See VNcls clear-10.3-1, preparing-26.3-2, other_cos-45.4 (from clean.02-v)
CLEANING-N NOTES: (from cleaning.02-n)

Aliases:

clean_up (v.)
cleaning_up (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: cleaner, agent
ARG1-PPT: thing cleaned up

clean_up-v: transitive

Using Gnu - Emacs , the spy could substitute a bogus `` atrun '' program for the one
thatARG0
routinelyARGM-MNR
cleansrel
uprel
the Unix systemARG1
every five minutesARGM-TMP
.

clean_up-v

The 1989 deficit would have been nearly $ 10 billion larger had
the governmentARG0
been able to spend as much as Congress intended on
cleaningrel
uprel
the thrift industryARG1
before the year ended on Sept. 30 .

clean_out

clean_out.03 - to empty from

CLEAN_OUT-V NOTES: See VNcls clear-10.3-1, preparing-26.3-2, other_cos-45.4. (from clean.03-v)

Aliases:

clean_out (v.)
cleaning_out (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: emptier, agent
ARG1-PPT: entity cleaned out

clean_out-v: transitive

Laboring in blue and gray overalls ,
theyARG0
are supposed to concentrate on
cleaningrel
outrel
crevicesARG1
, and not strain their eyes looking for diamonds .

clean_clock

clean_clock.05 - beat up, defeat soundly

CLEAN_CLOCK-M NOTES: Added by Julia based on AMR data during initial MWE framing.

Aliases:

clean_clock (m.)
clock-cleaning (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: defeater
ARG1-PPT: entity defeated (whose clock it is)
ARG2-VSP: domain, competition

clean_clock-m

Chinese pilotsARG0
canARGM-MOD
cleanrel
ourARG1
clocksrel
in dogfightsARG2
so I would n't pound my chest too much if I were you .