clean bill of health — ➔ health * * * clean bill of health UK US noun [C] (plural clean bills of health) ► an official statement that something has been found to be safe, legal, or in good financial condition: »Two of the bridges got tentative clean bills of health… … Financial and business terms
clean bill of health — If something or someone has a clean bill of health, then there s nothing wrong; everything s fine … The small dictionary of idiomes
clean bill of health — n a bill of health certifying absence of infectious disease … Medical dictionary
clean bill of health — {n. phr.} 1. A certificate that a person or animal has no infectious disease. * /The government doctor gave Jones a clean bill of health when he entered the country./ 2. {informal} A report that a person is free of guilt or fault. * /The stranger … Dictionary of American idioms
clean bill of health — {n. phr.} 1. A certificate that a person or animal has no infectious disease. * /The government doctor gave Jones a clean bill of health when he entered the country./ 2. {informal} A report that a person is free of guilt or fault. * /The stranger … Dictionary of American idioms
clean bill of health — noun an assurance that someone is healthy or something is in good condition the doctor gave him a clean bill of health • Hypernyms: ↑assurance * * * 1. : a bill of health certifying absence of infectious disease 2. : an unqualified finding or… … Useful english dictionary
clean bill of health — If something or someone has a clean bill of health, then there s nothing wrong; everything s fine. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If a person has a clean bill of health, they have a report or certificate declaring that their health is … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
clean bill of health — See a clean bill of health … English idioms
clean bill of health — the assurance that an animal or person is healthy The astronaut was given a clean bill of health before he began training … Idioms and examples
Clean bill of health — If something or someone has a clean bill of health, then there s nothing wrong; everything s fine … Dictionary of English idioms