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Dictionary: clear   (klîr) pronunciation
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adj., clear·er, clear·est.
  1. Free from clouds, mist, or haze: a clear day.
  2. Not obscured or darkened; bright: clear daylight; a clear yellow.
  3. Easily seen through; transparent: clear water.
  4. Free from flaw, blemish, or impurity: a clear, perfect diamond; a clear record with the police.
  5. Free from impediment, obstruction, or hindrance; open: a clear view; a clear path to victory.
  6. Plain or evident to the mind; unmistakable: a clear case of cheating.
  7. Easily perceptible to the eye or ear; distinct.
  8. Discerning or perceiving easily; keen: a clear mind.
  9. Free from doubt or confusion; certain.
  10. Free from qualification or limitation; absolute: a clear winner.
  11. Free from guilt; untroubled: a clear conscience.
  12. Having been freed from contact, proximity, or connection: At last we were clear of the danger. The ship was clear of the reef.
  13. Free from charges or deductions; net: a clear profit.
  14. Containing nothing.
adv.
  1. Distinctly; clearly: spoke loud and clear.
  2. Out of the way; completely away: stood clear of the doors.
  3. Informal. All the way; completely: slept clear through the night; read the book clear to the end.

v., cleared, clear·ing, clears.

v.tr.
  1. To make light, clear, or bright.
  2. To rid of impurities, blemishes, muddiness, or foreign matter.
  3. To free from confusion, doubt, or ambiguity; make plain or intelligible: cleared up the question of responsibility.
    1. To rid of objects or obstructions: clear the table; clear the road of debris.
    2. To make (a way or clearing) by removing obstructions: clear a path through the jungle.
    3. To remove (objects or obstructions): clear the dishes; clear snow from the road.
    1. To remove the occupants of: clear the theater.
    2. To remove (people): clear the children from the room.
  4. Sports.
    1. To move or shoot (a ball or puck) away from the goal or out of the defensive zone.
    2. To clear a puck out of (the defensive zone), as in ice hockey.
  5. Computer Science.
    1. To rid (a memory location or buffer, for example) of instructions or data.
    2. To remove (instructions or data) from memory.
  6. To free from a legal charge or imputation of guilt; acquit: cleared the suspect of the murder charge.
  7. To pass by, under, or over without contact: The boat cleared the dock.
  8. To settle (a debt).
  9. To gain (a given amount) as net profit or earnings.
  10. To pass (a bill of exchange, such as a check) through a clearing-house.
    1. To secure the approval of: The bill cleared the Senate.
    2. To authorize or approve: cleared the material for publication.
  11. To free (a ship or cargo) from legal detention at a harbor by fulfilling customs and harbor requirements.
  12. To give clearance or authorization to: cleared the plane to land.
  13. To free (the throat) of phlegm by making a rasping sound.
v.intr.
  1. To become clear: The sky cleared.
  2. To go away; disappear: The fog cleared.
    1. To exchange checks and bills or settle accounts through a clearing-house.
    2. To pass through the banking system and be debited and credited to the relevant accounts: The check cleared.
  3. To comply with customs and harbor requirements in discharging a cargo or in leaving or entering a port.
n.
A clear or open space.

phrasal verb:

clear out Informal.

  1. To leave a place, usually quickly.

idioms:

clear the air

  1. To dispel differences or emotional tensions.
in the clear
  1. Free from burdens or dangers.
  2. Not subject to suspicion or accusations of guilt: The evidence showed that the suspect was in the clear.

[Middle English cler, from Old French, from Latin clārus, clear, bright.]

clearable clear'a·ble adj.
clearer clear'er n.
clearly clear'ly adv.
clearness clear'ness n.

SYNONYMS   clear, limpid, lucid, pellucid, transparent. These adjectives mean not opaque or clouded: clear, sediment-free claret; limpid blue eyes; lucid air; a pellucid brook; transparent crystal. See also synonyms at apparent.


Banking: Collection of funds on which a check is drawn, and payment of those funds to the holder of the check. See also Clearing House Funds.

Finance: asset not securing a loan and not otherwise encumbered. As a verb, to clear means to make a profit: "After all expenses, we cleared $1 million."

Securities: Comparison of the details of a transaction between brokers prior to settlement; final exchange of securities for cash on delivery.

Thesaurus: clear
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also clear up

adjective

  1. Free from clouds or mist, for example: cloudless, fair, fine, sunny, unclouded. See clear/unclear.
  2. Free from what obscures or dims: crystal clear, crystalline, limpid, lucid, pellucid, see-through, transparent. See clear/unclear, touch/not touch.
  3. Admitting light so that objects beyond can be seen: crystal clear, crystalline, limpid, lucid, pellucid, see-through, translucent, transparent. See clear/unclear.
  4. Free from flaws or blemishes: flawless, unblemished, unmarked. See beautiful/ugly.
  5. Free from obstructions: free, open, unblocked, unimpeded, unobstructed. See open/close.
  6. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear-cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, patent, plain, pronounced, visible. See see/not see.
  7. Clearly defined; not ambiguous: distinct, sharp, unambiguous, unequivocal, unmistakable. See clear/unclear.
  8. Easily seen through due to a lack of subtlety: broad, obvious, patent, plain, unmistakable, unsubtle. See clear/unclear, see/not see.
  9. Without any doubt: clear-cut, decided, definite, distinct, pronounced, unquestionable. See certain/uncertain.
  10. Clearly, fully, and sometimes emphatically expressed: categorical, clear-cut, decided, definite, explicit, express, positive, precise, specific, unambiguous, unequivocal. See clear/unclear.
  11. Freed from contact or connection: free. See free/unfree, strike/miss.
  12. Containing nothing: bare, blank, empty, vacant, vacuous, void. See full/empty/capacity.

verb

  1. To become brighter or fairer. brighten, lighten. See clear/unclear.
  2. To make clear or clearer. clarify, elucidate, illuminate, illustrate. Idioms: shedthrowlight on (or upon). See clear/unclear.
  3. To rid of obstructions: free, open, unblock. See open/close.
  4. To make or keep (an area) clean and orderly. clean (up), neaten (up), police, spruce (up), straighten (up), tidy (up). See order/disorder.
  5. To free from an entanglement: disengage, disentangle, disinvolve, extricate, untangle. See free/unfree.
  6. To remove the contents of: clean out, empty (out), evacuate, vacate, void. See full/empty/capacity.
  7. To free from or cast out something objectionable or undesirable: disburden, disembarrass, disencumber, release, relieve, rid, shake off, throw off, unburden. Slang shake. See keep/release.
  8. To destroy all traces of: abolish, annihilate, blot out, eradicate, erase, exterminate, extinguish, extirpate, kill, liquidate, obliterate, remove, root, rub out, snuff out, stamp out, uproot, wipe out. Idioms: do away with, make an end of, put an end to. See help/harm/harmless, make/unmake.
  9. To free from a charge or imputation of guilt: absolve, exculpate, exonerate, vindicate. Law acquit, purge. See law.
  10. To pass by or over safely or successfully: hurdle, negotiate, surmount. See thrive/fail/exist.
  11. To set right by giving what is due: discharge, liquidate, pay (off or up), satisfy, settle, square. See pay/owe.
  12. To make as income or profit: bring in, draw, earn, gain, gross, net, pay, produce, realize, repay, return, yield. See money.
  13. To be accepted or approved: carry, pass. See accept/reject.

phrasal verb - clear out

    To leave hastily: bolt, get out, run. Informal get, hotfoot, skedaddle. Slang hightail, scram, vamoose. Idioms: beat it, hightail it, hotfoot it, make tracks. See approach/retreat.

phrasal verb - clear up

    To find a solution for: decipher, explain, resolve, solve, unravel. Informal dope out, figure out. Idioms: get to the bottom of. See ask/answer, reason/unreason.

adverb

    To the fullest extent: absolutely, all, altogether, completely, dead, entirely, flat, fully, just, perfectly, quite, thoroughly, totally, utterly, well, wholly. Informal clean. Idioms: in toto, through and through. See big/small/amount, limited/unlimited.

Antonyms: clear
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adj

Definition: certain in one's mind
Antonyms: uncertain, unclear, unintelligible

adj

Definition: cloudless, bright
Antonyms: cloudy, dark, dim, dull, fuzzy, gloomy, shadowy, unclear

adj

Definition: not guilty
Antonyms: culpable, guilty, responsible

adj

Definition: open, unhindered
Antonyms: blocked, clogged, closed, congested, hindered

adj

Definition: transparent
Antonyms: clouded, cloudy, foggy, obscured, smudged

adj

Definition: understandable, apparent
Antonyms: ambiguous, indistinct, mysterious, obscure, unintelligible, vague

v

Definition: clean, clear away
Antonyms: clutter, pile up

v

Definition: liberate; free from uncertainty
Antonyms: condemn, find guilty, sentence

v

Definition: pass over, often by jumping
Antonyms: hit, run into


v. 1. approve or authorize, or obtain approval or authorization for:

a. a person or persons with regard to their actions, movements, duties, etc.
b. an object or group of objects, as equipment or supplies, with regard to quality, quantity, purpose, movement, disposition, etc.
c. a request, with regard to correctness of form, validity, etc.

2. give one or more aircraft a clearance.

3. give a person a security clearance.

4. fly over an obstacle without touching it.

5. pass a designated point, line, or object. The end of a column must pass the designated feature before the feature is cleared.

6.

a. operate a gun so as to unload it or make certain no ammunition remains.
b. free a gun or stoppages.

7. open the throttle of (an idling engine) to free it from carbon.

8. clear the air to gain either temporary or permanent air superiority or control in a given sector.

See the Introduction, Abbreviations and Pronunciation for further details.

Architecture: clear
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The net distance, free from interruption, between any two surfaces or areas.


Law Encyclopedia: Clear
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This entry contains information applicable to United States law only.

Free from doubt, burden, or obstacle; without limitation; plain or unencum- bered.

The term is used to mean unambiguous or definitive and has various applications. For example, a clear intent to make a gift means that there is no doubt that the donor had the intent to relinquish all dominion and control over the property.

Clear and convincing proof is evidence that establishes a firm belief in a person's mind that a fact much more likely than not exists.

(DOD) 1. To approve or authorize, or to obtain approval or authorization for: a. a person or persons with regard to their actions, movements, duties, etc.; b. an object or group of objects, as equipment or supplies, with regard to quality, quantity, purpose, movement, disposition, etc.; and c. a request, with regard to correctness of form, validity, etc. 2. To give one or more aircraft a clearance. 3. To give a person a security clearance. 4. To fly over an obstacle without touching it. 5. To pass a designated point, line, or object. The end of a column must pass the designated feature before the latter is cleared. 6. a. To operate a gun so as to unload it or make certain no ammunition remains; and b. to free a gun of stoppages. 7. To clear an engine; to open the throttle of an idling engine to free it from carbon. 8. To clear the air to gain either temporary or permanent air superiority or control in a given sector.

Word Tutor: clear
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Easily seen through; free from clouds, haze, dust, or mist.

pronunciation On a clear day you can see forever. — Unknown from www.zaadz.com.

Wikipedia: Clear (Scientology)
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In Dianetics and Scientology, Clear is stated to be a condition in which a person is free of the unwanted influence of engrams, unwanted emotions or painful traumas which are not readily available to the awareness of present time. A person in this condition, then referred to as a "Clear", would be a person cleared of those negative influences. Such a person is said to be "at cause over" (in control of) their "mental energy" (their thoughts), and able to think clearly even when faced with the very situation which in earlier times caused them grave difficulty.

Dianetics states that a person's awareness is influenced by the stimulus-response of the reactive mind. Achieving the state of Clear means a person has overcome the reactive mind and is in complete control of his analytical mind. According to Hubbard:

A Clear is a being who no longer has his own reactive mind, and therefore suffers none of the ill effects the reactive mind can cause. The Clear has no engrams which, when restimulated, throw out the correctness of his computations by entering hidden and false data.[1]

Hubbard suggested that the thetan (a person's soul) unwittingly creates its own reactive mind, and is not Clear until it realizes what it has been doing for aeons.[citation needed]

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The state of Clear

In Dianetics, L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology, states that becoming Clear strengthens a person's native individuality and creativity and a Clear is free with his emotions.

In The State Of Clear a Clear is defined as "a being who no longer has his own reactive mind, and therefore suffers none of the ill effects the reactive mind can cause."[2]

Hubbard states that merely knowing what the cognition is does not have a effect of realising it for oneself:

Now, we've known for a long time that a thetan made up his own bank (reactive mind), but telling him so didn't get him over it. And we've just found out again that telling him so didn't get him over it, too. Even when he's almost Clear. We say, "Hey, you're mocking it up," and he'd say, "Hey, am I mocking it up? Yeah, I am mocking it up." And he'll go Clear — pshew! — and he goes off that bottom step that isn't there, you know? And he's got to go back on and finish it up the way he should. It's got to be his cognition.[3]

Steps after Clear

After attaining the state of Clear, a person may go on to study the Operating Thetan levels, in which Scientology materials assert the ability to operate outside the body via "exteriorization" becomes commonplace.

Beyond that comes "Cleared Theta Clear", which Hubbard describes this way:

"A thetan who is completely rehabilitated and can do everything a thetan should do, such as move MEST and control others from a distance, or create his own universe; a person who is able to create his own universe or, living in the MEST universe is able to create illusions perceivable by others at will, to handle MEST universe objects without mechanical means and to have and feel no need of bodies or even the MEST universe to keep himself and his friends interested in existence". [4]

Early Clears

There are several conflicting accounts of who (if anyone) first attained the state of Clear, and under what circumstances.

In August 1950, amidst the success of Dianetics, Hubbard held a demonstration in Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium where he presented a young woman called Sonya Bianca (a pseudonym) to a large audience including many reporters and photographers as 'the world's first Clear.' However, despite Hubbard's claim that she had "full and perfect recall of every moment of her life", Bianca proved unable to answer questions from the audience testing her memory and analytical abilities, including the question of the color of Hubbard's tie. Hubbard explained Bianca's failure to display her promised powers of recall to the audience by saying that he had used the word "now" in calling her to the stage, and thus inadvertently froze her in "present time," which blocked her abilities.[5][6]

Later, in the late 1950s, Hubbard would claim that several people had reached the state of Clear by the time he presented Bianca as the world's first; these others, Hubbard said, he had successfully cleared in the late 1940s while working incognito in Hollywood posing as a swami.[7]

In 1966, Hubbard declared South African Scientologist John McMaster to be the first true Clear.[8][9] McMaster had joined Scientology around 1962, having experienced relief of chronic stomach pain after his first auditing session. He became a leading public spokesman for Scientology and later a member of the Sea Org. He left in November 1969, expressing continuing belief in the Scientology Tech, but disapproval of the way Scientology was managed.[6]

References

Notes

  1. ^ What is Scientology web site
  2. ^ The State Of Clear: Catechism of Scientology official web site
  3. ^ Saint Hill Special Briefing Course lecture # 434, 26 July 1966
  4. ^ Hubbard, Scientology 8-8008, pg 114 (1st ed), pg. 151 (1990 ed.)
  5. ^ Miller, Russell (1987). Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard. 
  6. ^ a b Atack, Jon (1990). A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard Exposed. 
  7. ^ Hubbard, L. Ron. "The Story of Dianetics and Scientology" (October 18 1958).
  8. ^ Levy, Alan (1968-11-15). "Scientology". Life. 
  9. ^ Michener, Wendy (1966-08-22). "Is This the Happiest Man in the World?". Maclean's. 

Additional sources

  • L. Ron Hubbard, Dianetics: The Modern Science Of Mental Health, 1950
  • L. Ron Hubbard, The Classification Chart and Auditing, Saint Hill Special Briefing Course lecture 434, 26 July 1966
  • L. Ron Hubbard, Dianetic Clear, HCO Bulletin 24 SeptemberRC 78 Issue III, Revised 18 Dec 88
  • The Murky State of Clear (a critical essay by Jeff Jacobsen)

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Misspellings: clear
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Common misspelling(s) of clear

  • claer
  • clera

Translations: Clear
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - klar, tydelig, ren, hel
adv. - klart, helt, lige, netto
v. tr. - klare op, rense, rydde, tømme, ekspedere, opkøbe, udklarere, gå fri af
v. intr. - gøre rent bord
n. - lysning, klartekst, sletning, med nettofortjeneste

idioms:

  • as clear as a bell    klokkeklar
  • clear a check    godkende en check
  • clear away    rydde væk, tage af bordet
  • clear conscience    ren samvittighed
  • clear of    tømme for
  • clear off    skrubbe af, betale ud, rømme
  • clear one's throat    rømme sig
  • clear out    stikke af, rydde, smide ud, blanke af
  • clear the air    rense luften, afgøre sagen
  • clear the deck    gøre klart skib
  • clear the decks    gøre klart skib
  • clear up    klare op, opklare, få af vejen
  • cleared up    opklaret, klaret op
  • in the clear    uden for fare
  • make clear    klare, gøre klart

Nederlands (Dutch)
helder, duidelijk, klaar, schoon, fris, kleurloos, vrij van schuld (geweten), netto, compleet, vrijpleiten, zuiveren, ont-/opruimen, opklaren, overgeboekt worden (cheque), (ruim) passeren, in-/uitklaren, toestemming vragen, schoon verdienen, sein op veilig zetten, schulden betalen voor

Français (French)
adj. - clair (un teint, un ciel), dégagé (le temps), évident (un signe), manifeste, net, lucide (un esprit), certain, sûr, (clair) et net (un revenu), libre (une route), dégagé (une vue)
adv. - distinctement, clairement, complètement, entièrement
v. tr. - éclairer, ranger, nettoyer, mettre au point, (Comput) effacer, dégager (une route), enlever (un obstacle), (Jur) innocenter (qn), franchir (un fossé), s'acquitter (d'une dette), (Fin) compenser (un chèque), se faire (un profit), dédouaner (un bateau), donner l'autorisation (de décollage, etc), se racler la gorge
v. intr. - s'éclaircir, passer la douane, dédouaner (des marchandises, un bateau)
n. - espace libre, compensation (d'un chèque), autorisation, acquittement (de marchandises), dédouanement

idioms:

  • as clear as a bell    clair comme de l'eau de roche
  • clear a check    compenser un chèque
  • clear away    enlever, ôter, ranger, se dissiper (la brume), desservir (la table)
  • clear conscience    conscience tranquille
  • clear of    innocenter (qn), (Sport) avoir de l'avance
  • clear off    retirer, enlever, (GB) décamper, filer (fam)
  • clear one's throat    se racler la gorge
  • clear out    ranger, vider, jeter, débarrasser (un grenier), (GB) filer, déguerpir, se sauver
  • clear the air    (lit) aérer, (fig) apaiser les tensions
  • clear the deck    déblayer le terrain
  • clear the decks    tout déblayer
  • clear up    mettre en ordre, ranger, éclaircir, dissiper, dénouer, démêler, résoudre, guérir, s'éclaircir (le temps), s'élucider (un mystère), disparaître (un mal de tête)
  • in the clear    libre (de tout soupçon), à l'écart du (danger), déchargé (de toute responsabilité)
  • make clear    expliquer, rendre clair

Deutsch (German)
v. - freisprechen, räumen, nehmen, sich genehmigen lassen, für unbedenklich erklären, abfertigen, sich aufhellen
adj. - klar, rein, frei, farblos, deutlich, netto
adv. - klar, frei
n. - freier Raum, Lichtung, unverschlüsseltes Original eines kodierten Textes

idioms:

  • as clear as a bell    glockenklar, klar und deutlich
  • clear a check    einen Scheck verrechnen
  • clear away    entfernen, abräumen, sich verziehen
  • clear conscience    reines Gewissen
  • clear of    freisprechen
  • clear off    abhauen, abzahlen, aufarbeiten
  • clear one's throat    sich räuspern
  • clear out    ausräumen, die Beine in die Hand nehmen
  • clear the air    lüften, die Atmosphäre reinigen
  • clear the deck    das Schiff klarmachen, alles startklar machen, alles startklar machen
  • clear the decks    das Schiff klarmachen, alles startklar machen, alles startklar machen
  • clear up    aufklären, aufräumen, sich aufhellen
  • in the clear    nicht unter Verdacht, davongekommen
  • make clear    deutlich machen

Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - (ξε)καθαρίζω, φιλτράρω, αιθριάζω, ξαστερώνω, αδειάζω, απομακρύνω, αθωώνω, απαλλάσσω, εγκρίνω, επιτρέπω, υπερπηδώ, καθαρίζω, βγάζω καθαρό κέρδος, ξεπερνώ δυσκολίες κ.λπ., εξοφλώ, διακανονίζω, ξεμπερδεύω, ξεδιαλύνω, περνώ από τελωνείο ή παρόμοιο έλεγχο
adj. - καθαρός, διαυγής, λαγαρός, ξεκάθαρος, ολοφάνερος, πρόδηλος, προφανής, λαμπρός, στιλπνός, αίθριος, ξάστερος, κατηγορηματικός, ευκρινής, σαφής, κατανοητός, ανοιχτός, απρόσκοπτος, πλήρης, (καθομ.) νέτος, σίγουρος, (για ποτό) ανέρωτο, σκέτο
adv. - καθαρά, ευκρινώς, εντελώς, πλήρως, μακριά

idioms:

  • as clear as a bell    πασιφανής
  • clear a check    εκκαθαρίζω επιταγή
  • clear away    σηκώνω τα πιατικά, σηκώνω ή ξεστρώνω το τραπέζι, απομακρύνω/-ομαι
  • clear conscience    καθαρή συνείδηση
  • clear of    καθαρίζω από, απαλλάσσω από, (επίρ.) σε απόσταση από
  • clear off    ξεκαθαρίζω, τελειώνω, σπατσάρω, εξοφλώ, ξεπουλώ
  • clear one's throat    καθαρίζω το λαιμό μου, ξεροβήχω
  • clear out    (ξε)καθαρίζω, λακίζω, εκκενώνω, αδειάζω
  • clear the air    αίρω τις παρεξηγήσεις
  • clear the deck    ετοιμάζομαι για δράση
  • clear the decks    ετοιμάζομαι για δράση
  • clear up    ξαστερώνω, καλοσυνεύω, μαζεύω, καθαρίζω, αποτελειώνω, (ξε)καθαρίζω, διευκρινίζω, διαλευκαίνω, (καθομ.) αποτοξινώνομαι
  • cleared up    αποτοξινωμένος
  • in the clear    (καθομ.) εκτός κινδύνου ή υποψίας, έξω από τα στενά
  • make clear    καθιστώ σαφές, ξεκαθαρίζω

Italiano (Italian)
scagionare, sgomberare, riordinare, sdoganare, rasserenarsi, chiaro, limpido, incolore, distinto, nitido, lucido, evidente, ovvio, palese, sereno, leggibile, netto

idioms:

  • clear a check    riscuotere un assegno
  • clear away    togliere, rimettere in ordine
  • clear of    scagionare
  • clear off    sloggiare, svignarsela, filare, filarsela
  • clear out    svaligiare, andarsene
  • clear the air    togliersi dai piedi
  • clear the decks    prepararsi all'azione, sgombrare i ponti
  • clear up    chiarire, riordinare, rimettere in ordine, rimettere a posto, rasserenarsi
  • cleared up    rasserenato
  • crystal clear    chiaro come l'acqua
  • in the clear    al sicuro
  • make clear    chiarificare, chiarire, rendere chiaro

Português (Portuguese)
v. - clarear, desobstruir, iluminar, esvaziar, saldar, despachar, compensar
adj. - claro, transparente, audível, nítido, evidente, inocente, líquido
adv. - claro, completamente, afastado

idioms:

  • clear a check    compensar um cheque
  • clear away    tirar fora
  • clear of    remover
  • clear off    abrir o céu
  • clear out    ir embora
  • clear the air    aliviar a situação
  • clear the decks    aprontar-se para o combate
  • clear up    esclarecer
  • cleared up    arrumado
  • crystal clear    claro como água
  • in the clear    à mostra
  • make clear    esclarecer
  • stand clear of    não se aproximar
  • stay clear of    afastar-se

Русский (Russian)
очистить, убрать, ликвидировать, проясниться, ясный, чистый, очевидный, отчетливый, понятный

idioms:

  • clear a check    зачесть чек
  • clear away    убрать, вымести
  • clear of    без
  • clear off    слинять, удаляться
  • clear out    слинять, очистить
  • clear the air    высказаться начистоту
  • clear the decks    все убрать и снова начать
  • clear up    проясниться, пояснить, все взять, почистить
  • cleared up    прояснилось, все взял, почистил
  • crystal clear    ясный и понятный, ясно
  • in the clear    невиновный
  • make clear    выяснить
  • stand clear of    держаться в стороне (от чего-л.)
  • stay clear of    не подходить близко
  • steer clear of    держаться подальше от

Español (Spanish)
adj. - límpido, limpio, transparente, incoloro, claro, marcado, lúcido, evidente, obvio, despejado, neto
adv. - de forma clara, completamente
v. tr. - demostrar la inocencia de, salvar, saltar por encima de, despejar, limpiar, desmontar, sacar de la aduana
v. intr. - despejarse, aclararse
n. - claro, espacio entre objetos, luz, claros

idioms:

  • as clear as a bell    tan claro como una campana
  • clear a check    pagar un cheque, compensar un cheque
  • clear away    quitar, poner en orden, despejar
  • clear conscience    conciencia tranquila o limpia
  • clear of    no perturbado por, no incumbe a, lejos de, en ventaja, aventajar por ....(puntos, tantos, goles)
  • clear off    poner pies en polvorosa, largarse, ¡lárgate!, ¡fuera de aquí!
  • clear one's throat    aclararse la voz
  • clear out    largarse, irse, vaciar y ordenar
  • clear the air    aclarar las cosas
  • clear the deck    prepararse para actuar, tocar zafarrancho de combate, limpiar la cubierta de un barco
  • clear the decks    prepararse para actuar, tocar zafarrancho de combate
  • clear up    aclarar, limpiar, poner en orden, arreglar, esclarecer, resolver
  • in the clear    libre de deudas, fuera de toda sospecha
  • make clear    explicar claramente, dejar bien sentado

Svenska (Swedish)
v. - göra klar, frita, befria från, röja av, klarera, betala, förelägga för godkännande
adj. - klar, genomskinlig, tydlig, redig, säker, oskyldig, fri
adv. - klart, alldeles

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
清澈的, 透明的, 明亮的, 洁净的, 晴朗的, 清楚地, 完全地, 澄清, 清除障碍, 变干净, 变晴, 变清澈, 变清楚, 间隙

idioms:

  • as clear as a bell    健全的
  • clear a check    把支票兑现
  • clear away    收拾, 散开
  • clear conscience    问心无愧
  • clear of    无...之忧虑
  • clear off    清除, 走开, 摆脱
  • clear one's throat    清嗓子
  • clear out    清除, 把...清出, 离开
  • clear the air    使空气流通, 澄清事实, 消除误会
  • clear the deck    清理甲板准备战斗
  • clear the decks    准备行动
  • clear up    整理, 放晴, 消除
  • cleared up    解释, 清理
  • in the clear    不受阻碍, 无罪
  • make clear    解释清楚, 显示

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 清澈的, 透明的, 明亮的, 潔淨的, 晴朗的
adv. - 清楚地, 完全地
v. tr. - 澄清, 清除障礙
v. intr. - 變乾淨, 變晴, 變清澈, 變清楚
n. - 間隙

idioms:

  • as clear as a bell    健全的
  • clear a check    把支票兌現
  • clear away    收拾, 散開
  • clear conscience    問心無愧
  • clear of    無...之憂慮
  • clear off    清除, 走開, 擺脫
  • clear one's throat    清嗓子
  • clear out    清除, 把...清出, 離開
  • clear the air    使空氣流通, 澄清事實, 消除誤會
  • clear the deck    清理甲板準備戰鬥
  • clear the decks    準備行動
  • clear up    整理, 放晴, 消除
  • cleared up    解釋, 清理
  • in the clear    不受阻礙, 無罪
  • make clear    解釋清楚, 顯示

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 밝은, 명백한, 전혀 없는
adv. - 밝게, 명료하게, 충분히, 줄곧
v. tr. - 분명하게 하다, 의심을 풀다, 해결하다
v. intr. - 분명해지다, 가버리다, 출항하다
n. - 빈틈

idioms:

  • as clear as a bell    맑은
  • clear away    (구름 안개가) 걷히다, 제거하다
  • clear off    제거하다, 빚 등을 갚다, 떠나다
  • clear out    청소하다, 빈털터리가 되게 하다, 출항하다
  • clear up    날씨가 개다, 정돈하다, 고치다
  • in the clear    안목으로, 명문으로
  • make clear    납득시키다

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 澄んだ, さえた, はっきりした, 明晰な, 明らかな, 明白な, 晴れた, 明るい, 邪魔のない
adv. - はっきりと, 完全に
v. - 片づける, 解放する, きれいにする, 澄ます, 晴れる, 明るくなる, 出港手続きを済ます, 通関手続きを済ます, 通過する

idioms:

  • all clear    空襲警報の解除, 危険なし
  • as clear as a bell    澄み切って, 全く明白で
  • as clear as mud    まるではっきりしない
  • clear a check    小切手を現金化する
  • clear away    取り除く, 一掃する
  • clear conscience    気が済むようにする
  • clear of    ~がないを離れて
  • clear off    片づける, 晴れる, 片付ける, 清算する
  • clear off    片づける, 晴れる
  • clear one's throat    咳払いをする
  • clear out    掃除する, 処分する
  • clear the air    空気を入れ換える, 疑いを晴らす
  • clear the deck    戦闘準備をする, 活動の準備をする
  • clear the decks    戦闘準備をする, 活動の準備をする
  • clear up    晴れ上がる, 片づける, 整理する, 解く
  • cleared up    きれいにされた片付けられた
  • in the clear    内法で, 危険を脱して
  • make clear    明らかにする

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(فعل) صفى, نقى, وضح, أوضح, انجلى, صحا (الجو), راق, ربح, تخطى (صفه) صافي, نقي, واضح, ظاهر, ناصع, مدرك, سالك, غير مسدود (ظرف) بصراحه, بوضوح, بجلا‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮ברור, בהיר, צלול, נקי, בטוח, ודאי, ריק, שלם, תמים, מבחין‬
adv. - ‮ברורות, לגמרי, במרחק, בלי לנגוע, מנותק‬
v. tr. - ‮הבהיר, ניקה, טיהר, דילג, שחרר, הסיר (מכשול)‬
v. intr. - ‮תמים, התבהר, נעלם (בהדרגה), עבר בלי לנגוע‬
n. - ‮תמליל ברור, שטח נקי‬


 
 
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