suk1 cing1肅清肃清
Jyutpingsuk1 cing1
Yalesūk chīng
Definition
To eradicate; to purge; to eliminate completely.
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How it's used
Carries a strong, formal, and often political or military undertone, suggesting a systematic and thorough removal of undesirable elements. It is rarely used in casual daily conversation, appearing more frequently in news reports, historical accounts, or formal organizational contexts. Using it to describe cleaning a room or tidying up would sound overly dramatic and unnatural.
Examples
The government needs to eradicate these corrupt individuals.
How do you plan to purge the problems within the company?
Related words
Common phrases
to purge the remaining members of a group
to clear away obstacles
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with everyday cleaning verbs like 執拾 or 清理, as 肅清 implies a forceful or total elimination of people or abstract threats rather than physical objects.
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Grammar guides
- LocationHow to say where something is using 喺 (hai2), place words like 度, and the common coverbs that work like English prepositions.
- Serial verbsStringing two or more verbs together without any joining word, like go to the shop buy things. Extremely common in Cantonese.
- 將 disposalHow to move the object in front of the verb with 將, to focus on what happens to it. Common in instructions and writing.



