clear
- adj. 清楚的;清澈的;晴朗的;無(wú)罪的
- vt. 通過(guò);清除;使干凈;跳過(guò)
- vi. 放晴;變清澈
- adv. 清晰地;完全地
- n. 清除;空隙
- n. (Clear)人名;(英)克利爾
詞組搭配
clear out 【非正式用語(yǔ)】
To leave a place, usually quickly.
離開(kāi),走開(kāi):離開(kāi)一個(gè)地方,通常快速地
as clear as mud
見(jiàn) mud
as clear as a bell
(as) clear as day
very easy to see or understand
一清二楚,明明白白
clear the decks
prepare for a particular event or goal by dealing with anything beforehand that might hinder progress
為(某活動(dòng),某目的)做好準(zhǔn)備
clear one's lines
(chiefly Rugby)make a kick sending the ball well upfield from near one's own goal line
(主英橄)發(fā)球門球
clear the name of
show to be innocent
澄清(某人的)名聲
the spokesman released a statement attempting to clear his client's name.
發(fā)言人發(fā)布了一則聲明,想以此澄清委托人的名聲。
clear one's throat
cough slightly so as to speak more clearly, attract attention, or to express hesitancy before saying something awkward
(為清晰發(fā)言,引起注意或表示遲疑)清嗓子
clear the way
remove an obstacle or hindrance to allow progress
為…掃清道路
the ruling could be enough to clear the way for impeachment proceedings.
作出的裁決足以為彈劾訴訟掃清道路。
in clear
not in code
用普通文字,不使用密碼
the Russian staff practice of sending radio messages and orders in clear.
俄羅斯參謀機(jī)構(gòu)用普通文字發(fā)送無(wú)線電信息和命令。
out of a clear sky
as a complete surprise
完全出乎意外
his moods blew up suddenly out of a clear sky.
他突然勃然大怒,完全莫名其妙。
clear away
remove the remains of a meal from the table
收拾餐桌
Adam cleared away and washed up.
亞當(dāng)收拾好桌子,洗了碗。
clear off
[usu. in imperative](informal)go away
(非正式)走開(kāi)
‘Clear off!’ he yelled.
“走開(kāi)!”他喊道。
clear out
(informal)leave quickly
(非正式)迅速離開(kāi)