clear的中文翻译

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clear

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  • clear1   (without confusion/doubt)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    清楚的, 容易理解的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • easy to understand and not causing any confusion
      • She gave me clear and precise directions.
        她给我指了一条清楚明确的方向。
      • Are these instructions clear enough?
        这些说明够清楚了吗?
      • You'll do as you're told, is that clear?
        怎么说就怎么做,明白了吗?
      • This behaviour must stop—do I make myself clear(= express myself clearly so there is no doubt about what I mean)?
        必须马上制止这种行为,你们明白了吗?
      • I hope I made it clear to him that he was no longer welcome here.
        我想我已经和他说的很清楚了,我不欢迎他来。
    • obvious and leaving no doubt at all
      • This is a clear case of fraud.
        这很明显是个诈骗案。
      • She won the election by a clear majority.
        她获得绝大多数票而赢得了选举。
      • His height gives him a clear advantage.
        他的身高很明显是个优势。
      • It was quite clear to me that she was lying.
        对我来说很明显了,她是在说谎。
      • It is not clear what they want us to do.
        他们想让我们做什么还不清楚。
    • having or feeling no doubt or confusion
      • Are you clear about the arrangements for tomorrow?
        你对明天的安排清楚了吗?
      • My memory is not clear on that point.
        那一点我记不清楚了。
      • I'm still not clear what the job involves.
        这工作涉及哪些内容我还是不太清楚。
      • We need a clear understanding of the problems involved.
        我们需要清楚地了解这些问题所涉及到的东西。
  • clear2   (Aviation)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    畅通无阻的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • without obstruction or interference
      • The best flying is when the sky is clear.
  • clear3   (mind)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    敏锐的, 理智的, 明智的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • thinking in a sensible and logical way, especially in a difficult situation
      • a clear thinker
        脑袋清晰的思考者
      • You'll need to keep a clear head for your interview.
        你需要在面试中保持清醒的头脑。
  • clear4   (easy to see/hear)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    清楚的,容易理解的,清晰的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • easy to see or hear
      • The photo wasn't very clear.
        这张照片不是很清晰。
      • The voice on the phone was clear and strong.
        手机上的声音很大、很清晰。
      • She was in Australia but I could hear her voice as clear as a bell.
        她虽然在澳大利亚,但我依然能听到她如洪钟般的声音。
  • clear5   (transparent)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    清澈见底的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • that you can see through
      • The water was so clear we could see the bottom of the lake.
        湖水真是清澈见底啊。
      • clear glass
        透明玻璃
      • a clear colourless liquid
        无色透明液体
  • clear6   (sky/weather)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    晴朗的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • without cloud or mist
      • a clear blue sky
        清澈的蓝天
      • On a clear day you can see France.
        晴天的时候你可以看见法国。
  • clear7   (skin)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    无瑕疵的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • without spots or marks
      • clear skin
        光泽的皮肤
      • a clear complexion
        无瑕的肤色
  • clear8   (eyes)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    清澈明亮的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • bright and lively
  • clear9   (not blocked)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    畅通的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • free from things that are blocking the way or covering the surface of sth
      • The road was clear and I ran over.
        道路畅通,我开了过去。
      • All exits must be kept clear of baggage.
        所有的出口都必须保持通畅。
      • You won't get a clear view of the stage from here.
        你很难在此阶段看得清楚明白。
      • I always leave a clear desk at the end of the day.
        每天结束我都会留下一个干净整洁的办公桌。
  • clear10   (conscience)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    清白的, 问心无愧的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • if you have a clearconscience or your conscience is clear, you do not feel guilty
  • clear11   (free from sth bad)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    确信的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • free from sth that is unpleasant
      • They were still not clear of all suspicion.
        他们依然无法摆脱嫌疑。
      • We are finally clear of debt.
        我们终于清偿了债务。
  • clear12   (not touching/near)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    离开的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • not touching sth; a distance away from sth
      • The plane climbed until it was clear of the clouds.
        飞机不断攀升穿出了云层。
      • Make sure you park your car clear of the entrance.
        确保你把车停在了远离入口的地方。
  • clear13   (period of time)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    完整的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • whole or complete
      • Allow three clear days for the letter to arrive.
        信要整整三天才能到达。
  • clear14   (sum of money)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    净收入
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • remaining when taxes, costs, etc. have been taken away
      • They had made a clear profit of £2 000.
        他们赚了2000英镑的净利润。
  • clear15   (phonetics)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    发清晰音的
    adj.   (clearer, clearest)
    • produced with the central part of the tongue close to the top of the mouth. In many accents of English, clear /l/ is used before a vowel, as in leave.OPPdark
  • clear16   (remove sth/sb)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    清理
    verb
    • to remove sth that is not wanted or needed from a place
      • I had cleared my desk before I left.
        当我离开时会先将桌子清理干净。
      • It was several hours before the road was cleared after the accident.
        交通事故发生后,清理道路花了好几个小时。
      • It's your turn to clear the table(= to take away the dirty plates, etc. after a meal).
        轮到你收拾餐桌了。
      • She cleared a space on the sofa for him to sit down.
        她在沙发给他腾出了个空位以便他可以坐下。
      • I cleared my desk of papers.
        我清理了我案头上的文件。
      • The streets had been cleared of snow.
        街上积雪已被清除了。
      • Clear all those papers off the desk.
        把桌上所有的那些文件拿掉。
      • The remains of the snow had been cleared from the streets.
        残雪已经被清理干净了。
    • to make people leave a place
      • After the bomb warning, police cleared the streets.
        发布炸弹警告之后,警方疏散了大街上的人群。
  • clear17   (not be blocked)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    给......扫除障碍
    verb
    • to move freely again; to no longer be blocked
      • The traffic took a long time to clear after the accident.
        事故之后,交通花了很长时间才被疏通。
      • The boy's lungs cleared and he began to breathe more easily.
        这男孩肺部已经恢复正功能了,他可以更加轻松的进行呼吸了。
  • clear18   (of liquid)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    变明朗, 变清澈
    verb
    • when a liquid clears, it becomes transparent and you can see through it
      • The muddy water slowly cleared.
        泥水被慢慢的清理干净了。
  • clear19   (of smoke, etc.)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    消退
    verb
    • when smoke, fog, etc. clears, it disappears so that it is easier to see things
      • The mist will clear by mid-morning.
        上午的时候,雾气慢慢消散了。
  • clear20   (of sky/weather)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    使明亮
    verb
    • when the sky or the weather clears, it becomes brighter and free of cloud or rain
      • The sky cleared after the storm.
        暴风雨之后天空恢复了晴朗。
      • The rain is clearing slowly.
        雨水慢慢的净化着空气。
  • clear21   (your head/mind)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    明白, 梳理思绪
    verb
    • if your head or mind clears, or you clear 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.
        当她头脑恢复清醒之后,她记起了所发生的的一切。
      • I went for a walk to clear my head.
        我散散步清醒下头脑。
  • clear22   (of face/expression)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    缓和, 舒展情绪
    verb
    • if your face or expression clears, you stop looking angry or worried
  • clear23   (prove sb innocent)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    证明..的清白
    verb
    • to prove that sb is innocent
      • She was cleared of all charges against her.
        对她的一切控告均已撤销。
      • Throughout his years in prison, he fought to clear his name.
        他在牢里的那几年都在为洗涮自己的罪名而奋斗着。
  • clear24   (give official permission)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    批准
    verb
    • to give or get official approval for sth to be done
      • His appointment had been cleared by the board.
        董事会批准了对他的任命。
      • I'll have to clear it with the manager.
        我必须和经理确认一下。
    • 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.
        飞机已经确认可以起飞了。
      • to clear goods through customs
        为货物报关
    • to 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.
        她未获保安部门批准做机密工作。
  • clear25   (money)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    把支票兑现
    verb
    • if a cheque that you pay into your bank account clears, or a bank clears it, the money is available for you to use
      • Cheques usually take three working days to clear.
        支票需要三个工作日才能被确认
    • to gain or earn a sum of money as profit
      • She cleared £1 000 on the deal.
        这笔交易她赚了1000英镑。
    • if you clear a debt or a loan, you pay all the money back
  • clear26   (get over/past)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    越过, 跳过
    verb
    • to jump over or get past sth without touching it
      • The horse cleared the fence easily.
        这匹马很容易就跳过了栅栏。
      • The car only just cleared (= avoided hitting) the gatepost.
        汽车险些碰上门柱。
  • clear27   (in sport)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    发高远球
    verb
    • if you clear a ball, or a ball clears, it is kicked or hit away from the area near your own goal
  • clear28   (not near/touching)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    远离
    adv.
    • away from sth; not near or touching sth
      • Stand clear of the train doors.
        请不要倚靠车门。
      • He injured his arm as he jumped clear of the car.
        他纵身一跳避开车子时弄伤了他的手臂。
      • By lap two Walker was two metres clear of the rest of the runners.
        在第二圈的时候沃克领先其他赛跑选手两米远的距离。
  • clear29   (all the way)   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    清楚地
    adv.
    • all the way to sth that is far away
      • She could see clear down the highway into the town.
        她从公路上一路遥望小镇。
  • clear30   UK /klɪə(r)/  US /klɪr/ 
    清除
    noun
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