The clear net, often referred to as the "clearnet," is the portion of the internet that is accessible through standard Web Browsers and search engines without any special configurations or software. It encompasses all publicly available websites and services that can be indexed by search engines like Google, making it the most commonly used part of the internet. In contrast to the dark web and deep web, the clearnet contains familiar platforms, social media, news sites, and e-commerce sites that users typically engage with daily.
On a standard Basketball net, the rim is attached perpendicularly to the backboard, which is usually white (or clear) in colour.
You jump high enough to clear the net and hit the ball in a downward tragectory towards the floor on the opponent's side of the net.
clear, drop shot, net shot, smash
Clear- Far shot to force the player to the back of the net. Smash- Fast, downward shot. Usually involves jumping into the air. Overhand- A simple, forward movement of the racket over your head to hit the birdie. Backhand- Self-explanatory. Drop Shot- Usually done after a clear, where you tap the birdie just over the net.
To clear the screen in Net bean one must right click with the mouse and then click clear. One can also use Ctrl + L for this. Once this is done the contents should be cleared.
To determine if a serve hits the net, you can watch for the ball's trajectory as it crosses the net. If the ball touches the net and then goes over into the correct service box, it is considered a let serve and is typically replayed. If it hits the net and does not clear it, it is a fault. Observers often rely on visual cues and sometimes the sound of the ball hitting the net to make this judgment.
Net means making an adjustment for something. It is not clear from the question what the adjustment is for: insoluble materials (including living objects - fish), dissolved substances (salt or gases).
"Clear the puck" is a slang word for a disease cause by anal sex.
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Tall enough to bounce on your side of the table, clear the net and then bounce of the opponent's side of the table.
If the birdie hits the net on the serve but lands past the short service line, it is considered a legal serve and the point continues. The serve is not replayed, as long as it passes the net and lands in the correct service court. However, if it does not clear the net or lands in the wrong service area, it would be a fault.