A2 easy to understand, hear, read, or see明白的;清楚的;易懂的;清晰的
something you say in order to emphasize what you have just said, or to express your authority(强调刚说的话或表达自己的权威)我讲清楚了吗?听明白我的意思了吗?
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It's written in clear, comprehensible English.
It became clear that he wasn't developing like all the other little boys.
Her ideas were clear and logically presented.
There was a clear family resemblance between all the brothers.
The silhouette of the bare tree on the hill was clear against the winter sky.
B1 certain, having no doubt, or obvious确定的;无可置疑的;明白无误的;明显的
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It's not clear who actually pulled the trigger.
It isn't clear whether he fell off the balcony, or was pushed.
In the second experiment they obtained a very clear result.
It was made quite clear to me that if I stepped out of line again I'd be out of a job.
It is not clear what caused the explosion, but the police do not suspect foul play.
B1 pure or easy to see through, with no marks or areas that are less transparent晴朗的;纯净的;透明的;清澈的
used to describe a pleasant, pure sound(指声音)清亮的
used to describe something that you remember easily(指记忆)清楚的,清晰的
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a healthy/clear/spotty complexion
On a clear day you can see the temple in the distance.
It was a glorious winter day - crisp and clear.
On a clear day you can see the mountains from here.
The stars twinkled in the clear sky.
C1 not covered or blocked by anything无遮盖的;无阻碍的;畅通的
not busy or filled by any planned activity不忙的,空闲的;没有安排的
without being or feeling guilty无罪的,清白的
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The enquiry cleared him of any taint of suspicion/dishonesty.
They hope the new evidence will be enough to clear them.
The inquiry cleared him of all wrongdoing.
Her family are still fighting to clear her name.
free from confusion; able to think quickly and well头脑清醒的;思维清晰的;思维敏捷的
[ after verb ] without problems or difficulties没有麻烦的;无困难的
used to describe an amount of money that is left after all necessary payments have been made(支付各种费用后)净的,纯的
not touching something, or away from something不接触的;分离的
B1 [ I or T ] to remove or get rid of whatever is blocking or filling something, or to stop being blocked or full移走;清除;清理;清扫;疏通
to give a small cough清嗓子
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The police fired into the air to clear the demonstrators from the streets.
I've just got to clear all this gubbins off my desk before I start working.
Menthol can help to clear your nose when you have a cold.
Use your noddle - clear the shelves before you paint the cupboard!
It will be several days before snowploughs clear a path to the village.
[ T ] to prove that someone is not guilty of something that they were accused of证明…无罪;洗脱…的嫌疑
[ T ] to give official permission for something批准,许可
[ T ] to satisfy the official conditions of something符合…条件
[ I or T ] to become or make something pure or easy to see through(使)变清楚,(使)变清晰
[ T ] to make your mind free from confusion so that you can think quickly and well使头脑清醒;使思维清晰
[ T ] to have an amount of money left from your earnings after any necessary payments, charges, taxes, etc.(支付各种费用后)净剩下,纯收入为
[ I or T ] to (cause a cheque to) go from one bank to another through a central organization, so that money can be paid to the person it is owed to(支票)过户,兑现,结算
[ T ] to jump or go over something without touching it(无接触地)跃过,越过,通过
not touching, or away from不接触地;不靠近地
C2 to avoid something or someone避开,躲开
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