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adj. helder, duidelijk--------adv. duidelijk; in het geheel; op afstand--------n. wissen; het wissen van een bepaald teken--------v. verhelderen; reinigen; ophelderenclear1[ kliə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————clear2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; clearness〉1 helder ⇒ schoon, doorzichtig, klaar2 duidelijk ⇒ ondubbelzinnig, uitgesproken4 compleet ⇒ volkomen, absoluut5 vrij ⇒ open, op een afstand, veilig, onbelemmerd♦voorbeelden:get that clear • begrijp dat goedmake oneself clear • duidelijk maken wat men bedoeltbe clear about/as to/on something • iets zeker weten, iets vast in zijn hoofd/voor ogen hebbennext month is still clear • de volgende maand is nog vrijkeep clear • vrijhouden, niet versperrenclear of guilt • vrij van schuldout of a clear (blue) sky • totaal onverwachtI cannot see my way clear to getting the money • ik zie niet goed hoe ik aan het geld moet komen————————clear3♦voorbeelden:clear away • optrekkenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 helder maken ⇒ schoonmaken, ophelderen, verhelderen4 zuiveren ⇒ onschuldig verklaren, betrouwbaar verklaren♦voorbeelden:clear the table • de tafel afruimenclear the road of debris • de weg puinvrij makenclear something out of the way • iets uit de weg ruimen/wegruimen6 clear goods through customs • goederen in/uitklaren7 clear expenses • de kosten eruit halen/kunnen dekken————————clear4〈 bijwoord〉1 duidelijk ⇒ helder, klaar2 volkomen ⇒ helemaal, totaal4 op voldoende afstand ⇒ een eindje, vrij♦voorbeelden:3 you can see clear to the other side of the lake • je kunt helemaal naar de overkant van het meer kijken4 keep/stay/steer clear of • uit de weg gaan, (proberen te) vermijden
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cheque — [tʆek] , check noun [countable] BANKING 1. a printed form that you use to pay for something instead of using money. You write on it the amount in words and numbers, the date, the person being paid, and sign your name: • a cheque for £200 … Financial and business terms
Cheque — A Canadian cheque … Wikipedia
Cleared date — Date when a negotiable instrument (most commonly a cheque) becomes actually available for the payee to use. See also Cleared balance and Value date … International financial encyclopaedia
cleared date — / klɪəɪd deɪt/ noun a date on which a cheque has cleared and funds have been removed from the account … Dictionary of banking and finance
cleared for fate — Denoting the date on which the payer s bank has confirmed that funds are available to provide value for a transfer in accordance with the instructions given in a cheque, etc. See: clearing cycle … Accounting dictionary
cleared for fate — Denoting the date on which the payer s bank has confirmed that funds are available to provide value for a transfer in accordance with the instructions given in a cheque, etc. See clearing cycle … Big dictionary of business and management
a cheque clears/is cleared — ► if a cheque clears, or a bank clears it, money is made available because it has been successfully paid from one account to another: »You will not be able to withdraw funds until the bank has cleared your cheque. Main Entry: ↑cheque … Financial and business terms
a cheque is cleared — a cheque clears/is cleared ► if a cheque clears, or a bank clears it, money is made available because it has been successfully paid from one account to another: »You will not be able to withdraw funds until the bank has cleared your cheque. Main… … Financial and business terms
a cheque clears — a cheque clears/is cleared ► if a cheque clears, or a bank clears it, money is made available because it has been successfully paid from one account to another: »You will not be able to withdraw funds until the bank has cleared your cheque. Main… … Financial and business terms
a cheque bounces — a cheque bounces/is bounced ► if a cheque bounces, or is bounced, the bank refuses to pay it because there is not enough money in the account: »The bank had bounced my cheque because some of the funds in the account had not cleared in time. Main… … Financial and business terms
a cheque bounces/is bounced — ► if a cheque bounces, or is bounced, the bank refuses to pay it because there is not enough money in the account: »The bank had bounced my cheque because some of the funds in the account had not cleared in time. Main Entry: ↑cheque … Financial and business terms