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1 clarify
To remove sediment from a cloudy liquid, thereby making it clear. To clarify liquids, such as stock, egg whites and/or eggshells are commonly added and simmered for approximately 15 minutes. The egg whites attract and trap particles from the liquid. After cooling, strain the mixture through a cloth-lined sieve to remove residue. To clarify rendered fat, add hot water and boil for about 15 minutes. The mixture should then be strained through several layers of cheesecloth and chilled. The resulting layer of fat should be completely clear of residue. Clarified butter is butter that has been heated slowly so that its milk solids separate and sink, and can be discarded. The resulting clear liquid can be used at a higher cooking temperature and will not go rancid as quickly as unclarified butter. -
2 clarify
[ˈklærəfaɪ] verbيُوَضِّح، يُفَسِّرWould you please clarify your last statement?
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3 clarify
كَرَّرَ من الشوائب \ clarify: to make easier to understand; make clear or make (a liquid) pure: This statement needs clarifying. -
4 clarify
وَضَّحَ \ clarify: to make easier to understand ; make clear or make (a liquid) pure: This statement needs clarifying. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. explain: to make plain; show the meaning of; give reasons for: He explained his plans to us. Please explain your absence from school. throw light on: to explain; make clear: Can you throw any light on his disappearance?. -
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صَفَّى \ clarify: to make easier to understand; make clear or make (a liquid) pure: This statement needs clarifying. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. filter: to clean (a liquid or air) by removing the dirt in it. purify: to make (a substance, etc.) pure. refine: to make pure: White sugar is refined. \ See Also نظف (نَظَّفَ) -
6 clarify
بَيَّنَ \ clarify: to make easier to understand; make clear: This statement needs clarifying. point: (with out) to draw attention to (one among others; a fact): He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. -
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نَقَّى \ clarify: to make easier to understand ; make clear or make (a liquid) pure: This statement needs clarifying. purify: to make (a substance, etc.) pure. \ See Also وضح (وَضَّح) -
8 clarify, elucidate
جَلاَ \ clarify, elucidate. \ See Also أوضح (أوضَح) -
9 clarify, explain, elucidate, clear up, expound
أَوْضَحَ \ clarify, explain, elucidate, clear up, expound.Arabic-English glossary > clarify, explain, elucidate, clear up, expound
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10 Clarify Organize Reflect Evaluate
Education: COREУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Clarify Organize Reflect Evaluate
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11 Clarify, Inc.
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12 Envision Clarify And Deliver
Business: ECDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Envision Clarify And Deliver
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13 выяснить
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14 выяснять
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15 клеровать
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16 разъяснить
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17 разъяснять
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18 пояснювати
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > пояснювати
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19 поясняти
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > поясняти
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20 просвітлювати
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > просвітлювати
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clarify — I verb articulate, bare, bring to light, clear up, comment upon, construe, decipher, define, delineate, deliquare, demonstrate, disentangle, elucidate, enlighten, exemplify, explain, explicate, expose, exposit, expound, free from ambiguity, free… … Law dictionary
Clarify — Clar i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clarified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Clarifying}.] [F. clarifier, from L. clarificare; clarus clear + facere to make. See {Clear}, and {Fact}.] 1. To make clear or bright by freeing from feculent matter; to defecate; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clarify — Clar i*fy, v. i. 1. To grow or become clear or transparent; to become free from feculent impurities, as wine or other liquid under clarification. [1913 Webster] 2. To grow clear or bright; to clear up. [1913 Webster] Whosoever hath his mind… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clarify — [v1] explain, make clear analyze, break down, clear up, define, delineate, draw a picture, elucidate, formulate, illuminate, illustrate, interpret, make perfectly clear, make plain, resolve, settle, shed light on*, simplify, spell out*,… … New thesaurus
clarify — [klar′ə fī΄] vt., vi. clarified, clarifying [ME clarifien < OFr clarifier < LL(Ec) clarificare, to make illustrious < L clarus, famous, CLEAR + facere, to make, DO1] 1. to make or become clear and free from impurities: said esp. of… … English World dictionary
clarify — early 14c., from O.Fr. clarifiier (12c.), from L.L. clarificare to make clear, also to glorify, from L. clarificus brilliant, from clarus clear, distinct (see CLEAR (Cf. clear)) + root of facere to make, do (see FACTITIOUS (Cf … Etymology dictionary
clarify — ► VERB (clarifies, clarified) 1) make more comprehensible. 2) melt (butter) to separate out the impurities. DERIVATIVES clarification noun clarifier noun. ORIGIN Old French clarifier, from Latin clarus clear … English terms dictionary
clarify — 01. I asked the boss to [clarify] her instructions. 02. I don t quite understand what you mean. Can you [clarify] that last point for me? 03. We will need some [clarification] from the head office before we can sign the contract. 04. This… … Grammatical examples in English
clarify */ — UK [ˈklærəfaɪ] / US [ˈklerɪˌfaɪ] verb [transitive] Word forms clarify : present tense I/you/we/they clarify he/she/it clarifies present participle clarifying past tense clarified past participle clarified 1) formal to explain something more… … English dictionary
clarify — clar|i|fy [ˈklærıfaı] v past tense and past participle clarified present participle clarifying third person singular clarifies [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: clarifier, from Late Latin clarificare, from Latin clarus; CLEAR1] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
clarify — verb (T) to make something clearer and easier to understand: Can you clarify that statement? | clarify how/what etc: The report aims to clarify how these conclusions were reached. | clarify your position (=tell people what you think about a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English