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بَعِيدًا (عَن) \ apart: to separate, one from the other: These pillars are six feet apart. Fierce dogs should be kept apart. away: at a distance: Keep away from the wet paint, (with verbs of movement) to a distance: Go away! We drove the dog away. beyond: further; on or to the farther side: I looked across the river to the hills beyond. from afar: from a great distance. in the background: where one will not be noticed. in the distance: far away (from the point where one is): In the distance he could see the mountains. out: away from one’s country, to a distant place (use over for journeys that are not so distant, e.g. London to Paris): How long has she been out in Australia?;. clear of: safely away from: Stand clear of that machine. wide: far from the point that was aimed at: The ball went wide. -
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Adj1. स्पष्ट/साफWe got a clear picture of the cliff from our terrace.2. बिना\clearशंका\clearकेI have a clear idea about all the formulae.3. बेशकHer death is a clear case of suicide.4. सजगHe kept his priorities clear.5. पारदर्शकA clear glass of water was kept on the table.6. बिना\clearरुकावट\clearकेI couldn't get a clear view of the TV screen from a distance.7. विमलThe garden was clear from weeds.8. पूराIt takes clear two days to reach Indore.--------Adv1. समझ\clearमें\clearआनाI could hear her loud and clear.--------V1. हटनाThe sky was cleared of clouds after the storm.2. साफ\clearकरनाAfter lunch clear the table.3. दोष\clearमुक्त\clearकरनाThe lawyer tried to show his client to be clear.4. निर्दोष\clearठहरानाThe culprit was cleared of all the charges.5. निकास\clearकरनाCheques take three business days to clear.6. चुकता\clearकरनाHe cleared all his debts before passing away. -
123 clear up
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124 clear off
1. transitive verbbegleichen [Schulden]; abzahlen [Hypothek]; aufarbeiten [Rückstand]2. intransitive verb(coll.) abhauen (salopp)* * ** * *“\clear off off!” „verschwinde!“, „verdufte!“II. vtto \clear off off ⇆ a debt eine Schuld begleichen [o tilgen]* * *A v/t1. (weg)räumen, beseitigen* * *1. transitive verbbegleichen [Schulden]; abzahlen [Hypothek]; aufarbeiten [Rückstand]2. intransitive verb(coll.) abhauen (salopp) -
125 clear\ up
1. Ithe weather /it/ is clearing up погода разгуливается; the sky has cleared up небо прояснилось2. IIIclear up smth. /smth. up/1)clear up one's desk (all this rubbish, etc.) убирать со стола, прибирать на столе и т. д.; clear up this litter before you go away приведи все в порядок /подбери все, что набросаю/, прежде чем уйти /уходить/; who's going to clear up the mess? кто будет убирать /вывозить/ всю эту грязь /весь этот мусор/?2)clear up some affairs (a difficulty, some points, etc.) улаживать /распутывать/ некоторые дела и т. д; I want to clear up some matters before I leave я хочу уладить кое-какие дела до своего отъезда; clear up a misunderstanding выяснить недоразумение; clear up a mystery распутывать тайну, разрешать загадку3. XIget smth. cleared up in some manner get the point (the matter, the misunderstanding, etc.) cleared up quickly (completely, etc.) выяснить / уладить/ вопрос и т. д. быстро и т. д. -
126 clear out
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127 clear off
(to go away: He cleared off without saying a word.) largarse1) v + adv ( go away) (colloq) largarse* (fam)2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( pay) \<\<debt\>\> liquidarb) ( remove) echar de1.VT + ADV [+ debt] liquidar, saldar2.VI + ADV * (=leave) largarse *, mandarse mudar (LAm)clear off! — ¡lárgate! *, ¡fuera de aquí!
* * *1) v + adv ( go away) (colloq) largarse* (fam)2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( pay) \<\<debt\>\> liquidarb) ( remove) echar de -
128 clear out
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb(coll.) verschwinden* * *2) (to make tidy by emptying etc: He has cleared out the attic.) reinigen* * *I. vtto \clear out out the attic den Dachboden [o SCHWEIZ Estrich] entrümpeln▪ to \clear out out of somewhere [von] irgendwo ausziehenthey've got to \clear out out of their home by the end of the month sie müssen bis Ende des Monats ihr Haus räumen* * *A v/t1. (aus)räumen, leeren2. vertreibenB v/i1. SCHIFF ausklarieren2. umg sich verziehen, abhauen* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb(coll.) verschwinden
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