decluttering
noun [ U ] uk/ˌdiːˈklʌt.ə.rɪŋ/ us/ˌdiːˈklʌt̬.ɚ.ɪŋ/
清理,清除(不再需要的物品)
the activity of removing things you do not need from a place, in order to make it more pleasant and more useful
I did a lot of decluttering, tidying and cleaning in the house and garden. 我在室内和花园里都做了大量的清理、整理和清洁工作。
Everyone talks about decluttering, but people have a big problem with letting things go. 每个人都把“断舍离”挂在嘴上,但其实真要丢弃什么东西又觉得很难。
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- Presenting your home for sale doesn't mean having to spend a lot. It could include decluttering, repainting in neutral colours and tidying the garden.
- We need to do some serious decluttering before our baby arrives in a few months!
- For me this time of year has always been the time for organizing, decluttering and ridding yourself of all that excess stuff you just don’t need.
- She talks about decluttering, about the importance of not allowing possessions to control you.