clear的意思和读音

clear

: [klɪr] : [klɪə(r)]

v.

adv.

adj.

n.“clearance”;【;【

clearer  clearest  clears  clearing  cleared  

adj.+n.clear sky,clear water,clear picture,clear understanding,clear conscience

v.+n.clear name,clear road,clear throat,clear space,clear land

adv.+adj.perfectly clear,absolutely clear

adj.indistinct,blocked,muffled,unclear,opaque

v.lose,form,block

adj.unblemished,well-defined,apparent

v.net,evaporate,unblock,vindicate,exonerate

clearadj.without confusion/doubt

1.easy to understand and not causing any confusion

She gave me clear and precise directions.

Are these instructions clear enough?

You'll do as you're told, is that clear?

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I hope I made it clear to him that he was no longer welcome here.

2.obvious and leaving no doubt at all

This is a clear case of fraud.

She won the election by a clear majority.

His height gives him a clear advantage.使

It was quite clear to me that she was lying.

It is not clear what they want us to do.

3.having or feeling no doubt or confusion

Are you clear about the arrangements for tomorrow?

My memory is not clear on that point.

I'm still not clear what the job involves.

We need a clear understanding of the problems involved.

mind

4.thinking in a sensible and logical way, especially in a difficult situation

a clear thinker

You'll need to keep a clear head for your interview.

easy to see/hear

5.easy to see or hear

The photo wasn't very clear.

The voice on the phone was clear and strong.

She was in Australia but I could hear her voice as clear as a bell .

transparent

6.that you can see through

The water was so clear we could see the bottom of the lake.

clear glass

a clear colourless liquid

sky/weather

7.without cloud or mist

a clear blue sky

On a clear day you can see France.

skin

8.without spots or marks

clear skin

a clear complexion

eyes

9.bright and lively

not blocked

10.~ (of sth);(free from things that are blocking the way or covering the surface of sth

The road was clear and I ran over.西

All exits must be kept clear of baggage.

You won't get a clear view of the stage from here.

I always leave a clear desk at the end of the day.

conscience

11.if you have aclear conscience or your conscience isclear , you do not feel guilty

free from sth bad

12.~ of sthfree from sth that is unpleasant

They were still not clear of all suspicion.

We are finally clear of debt.

not touching/near

13.[nbn]~ (of sb/sth)not touching sth; a distance away from sth

The plane climbed until it was clear of the clouds.穿

Make sure you park your car clear of the entrance.

period of time

14.[obn]whole or complete

Allow three clear days for the letter to arrive.

sum of money

15.[obn]remaining when taxes, costs, etc. have been taken away

They had made a clear profit of £2 000. 2 000

phonetics

16.produced with the central part of the tongue close to the top of the mouth. In many accents of English, clear is used before a vowel, as in .

IDMbe clear sailing(as) clear as dayeasy to see or understand

Oh well, that's all as clear as mud, then.

(as) clear as mud(informal)not clear at all; not easy to understand

Oh well, that's all as clear as mud, then.

v.使remove sth/sb

1.[t]西to remove sth that is not wanted or needed from a place

I had cleared my desk before I left.

It was several hours before the road was cleared after the accident.

It's your turn to clear the table(= to take away the dirty plates, etc. after a meal) .

She cleared a space on the sofa for him to sit down.

I cleared my desk of papers.

The streets had been cleared of snow.

Clear all those papers off the desk.

The remains of the snow had been cleared from the streets.

2.[t]~ sth使to make people leave a place

After the bomb warning, police cleared the streets.

not be blocked

3.[i]to move freely again; to no longer be blocked

The traffic took a long time to clear after the accident.

The boy's lungs cleared and he began to breathe more easily.

of liquid

4.[i]when a liquidclears , it becomes transparent and you can see through it

The muddy water slowly cleared.

of smoke, etc.

5.[i]~ (away)when smoke, fog , etc.clears , it disappears so that it is easier to see things

The mist will clear by mid-morning.

of sky/weather

6.[i]when the sky or the weatherclears , it becomes brighter and free of cloud or rain

The sky cleared after the storm.

The rain is clearing slowly.

your head/mind

7.[i][t]使if your head or mindclears , or youclear it, you become free of thoughts that worry or confuse you or the effects of alcohol, a blow, etc. and you are able to think clearly

As her mind cleared, she remembered what had happened.

I went for a walk to clear my head.

of face/expression

8.[i]if your face or expressionclears , you stop looking angry or worried

prove sb innocent

9.[t]~ sb (of sth)to prove that sb is innocent

She was cleared of all charges against her.

Throughout his years in prison, he fought to clear his name .

give official permission

10.[t]to give or get official approval for sth to be done

His appointment had been cleared by the board.

I'll have to clear it with the manager.

11.[t]~ sth);使to give official permission for a person, a ship, a plane or goods to leave or enter a place

The plane had been cleared for take-off.

to clear goods through customs

12.[t]~ sbto decide officially, after finding out information about sb, that they can be given special work or allowed to see secret papers

She hasn't been cleared by security.

money

13.[i][t]~ (sth)if a cheque that you pay into your bank accountclears , or a bankclears it, the money is available for you to use

Cheques usually take three working days to clear.

14.[t]~ sthto gain or earn a sum of money as profit

She cleared £1 000 on the deal. 1 000

15.[t]~ sthif youclear a debt or a loan, you pay all the money back

get over/past

16.[t]~ sthto jump over or get past sth without touching it

The horse cleared the fence easily.

The car only just cleared(= avoided hitting) the gatepost.

in sport

17.[t][i]~ (sth);(if youclear a ball, or a ballclears , it is kicked or hit away from the area near your own goal

IDMclear the airto improve a difficult or tense situation by talking about worries, doubts, etc.clear the decks(informal)to prepare for an activity, event, etc. by removing anything that is not essential to itclear your throatto cough so that you can speak clearly

The ruling could clear the way for extradition proceedings.

clear the way (for sth/for sth to happen)…)to remove things that are stopping the progress or movement of sth

The ruling could clear the way for extradition proceedings.

adv.not near/touching

1.~ (of sth)away from sth; not near or touching sth

Stand clear of the train doors.

He injured his arm as he jumped clear of the car.

By lap two Walker was two metres clear of the rest of the runners.

all the way

2.all the way to sth that is far away

She could see clear down the highway into the town.

IDMkeep/stay/steer clear (of sb/sth)to avoid a person or thing because it may cause problemsn.IDM

It seems that the original suspect is in the clear.

in the clear(informal)no longer in danger or thought to be guilty of sth

It seems that the original suspect is in the clear.

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n.1.“clearance”2.,3.

adj.1.easy to understand2.obvious and impossible to doubt3.transparent4.if the sky or the weather is clear, there are no clouds, rain, etc.5.easy to see6.easy to hear7.if a surface, road, or passage is clear, there is nothing on it that blocks it or gets in the way8.clear eyes are bright and healthy9.clear skin is smooth and healthy10.not confused11.not affected by guilty feelings12.if a period of time is clear, you have not arranged to do anything during it13.not touching something or not too close to it14.if a medical test is clear, it shows that there is nothing wrong15.left after taxes, charges, or costs have been paid16.winning by a particular distance or number of points in a race or competition17plete1.easy to understand2.obvious and impossible to doubt3.transparent4.if the sky or the weather is clear, there are no clouds, rain, etc.5.easy to see6.easy to hear7.if a surface, road, or passage is clear, there is nothing on it that blocks it or gets in the way8.clear eyes are bright and healthy9.clear skin is smooth and healthy10.not confused11.not affected by guilty feelings12.if a period of time is clear, you have not arranged to do anything during it13.not touching something or not too close to it14.if a medical test is clear, it shows that there is nothing wrong15.left after taxes, charges, or costs have been paid16.winning by a particular distance or number of points in a race or competition17plete

adv.1pletely away from something, or out of the way

v.1.to remove people or things from a place where they are not wanted; if a place clears, the people in it leave it2.to remove something that is blocking a place such as a road or passage; to stop being blocked3.to prove officially that someone did not do something wrong4.if the sky or the weather clears, the weather becomes brighter and there are no more clouds, rain, etc.5.to give or obtain official permission for something to happen; to give an airplane, ship, or person permission to enter or leave a place; to obtain permission to enter a country or take something into a country after being checked by officials6.if a check clears, or if a bank clears it, the bank allows the money to be used7.if your mind or head clears, or if it is cleared, it stops being confused, tired, or affected by something such as alcohol8.to earn a particular amount of money after paying taxes, charges, or costs9.to pay back all of the money that you owe to the person you borrowed it from10.to go over, under, or past an object without touching it11.to deal successfully with a problem12.to do all the work that you have to do13.if something such as smoke clears, it starts to disappear14.if a liquid clears, it becomes transparent after being filled with extremely small pieces of a substance15.if your skin clears, it starts to become smooth and healthy again16.if someones face clears, they stop looking annoyed, upset, or confused1.to remove people or things from a place where they are not wanted; if a place clears, the people in it leave it2.to remove something that is blocking a place such as a road or passage; to stop being blocked3.to prove officially that someone did not do something wrong4.if the sky or the weather clears, the weather becomes brighter and there are no more clouds, rain, etc.5.to give or obtain official permission for something to happen; to give an airplane, ship, or person permission to enter or leave a place; to obtain permission to enter a country or take something into a country after being checked by officials6.if a check clears, or if a bank clears it, the bank allows the money to be used7.if your mind or head clears, or if it is cleared, it stops being confused, tired, or affected by something such as alcohol8.to earn a particular amount of money after paying taxes, charges, or costs9.to pay back all of the money that you owe to the person you borrowed it from10.to go over, under, or past an object without touching it11.to deal successfully with a problem12.to do all the work that you have to do13.if something such as smoke clears, it starts to disappear14.if a liquid clears, it becomes transparent after being filled with extremely small pieces of a substance15.if your skin clears, it starts to become smooth and healthy again16.if someones face clears, they stop looking annoyed, upset, or confused

n.1.Same as clearance

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3. clean vt. clear a. clever a. ...

4. mud 7 koton'o de.kliv 2 klar'a:clear clair 8 deklar'i:to declare , ...

5. clay clear cobalt , ...

6. clean vt. clear a. clever a. ...

7. 11,claim,clam=cry,shout 12,clar=clear 13,clud=close,shut ...

8. C Control Clear O--Overall ...

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1."I can tell you she doesn't like the clothes superstition, " he said. "She has made that pretty clear. ",“

2.If I feel congested or sinus problem coming on, I take until symtons clear up, which usually takes only a few application.

3.He made it clear the White House believes it is too early to take the US economy off life-support.

4.Whenever you're trying to promote a brand name, your first task is to make clear where the brand is available.

5.At the moment I am where I expected to be and with a clear chance of winning the title in Brazil, and not now, in the sixth race.西

6.Two of her tears wetted his eyes and they grew clear again, and he could see with them as before.湿使西

7.That was a clear trade-off: how much confidence is "enough" depends on the costs of further research and the benefits of extra precision.”?

8.He came to your city, I try to steer clear of you work and live, I would not want to hurt a repeat, do not want to make himself a collapse.

9.The concrete how much money I am not clear, you may arrive at the horizon graduating to live, on bank BBS and so on has a look.BBS

10.At this point, we have the old lady's situation is clear to her before the abnormal behavior to understand.