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1 очищать (I) > очистить (II)
............................................................1. clean(adv. & adj. & vt. & n.) پاک، پاکیزه، تمیز، نظیف، طاهر، عفیف، تمیز کردن، پاک کردن، درست کردن، زدودن............................................................2. clearواضح، شفاف، زدودن، ترخیص کردن(adj.) آشکار، زلال، صاف، صریح(vt. & vi.) روشن کردن، واضح کردن، توضیح دادن، صاف کردن، تبرئه کردن، فهماندن........................................................................................................................4. purify(vt.) پاک کردن، تصفیه کردن، پالودن............................................................5. refine(vt. & vi.) پالائیدن، پالودن، تصفیه کردن، خالص کردن، تهذیب کردن، پاک شدن، تصحیح کردن............................................................6. peel(vt. & vi. & n.) پوست انداختن، پوست کندن، کندن، پوست، خلال، نرده چوبی، محجر............................................................7. skin(vt. & vi. & n.) پوست، چرم، جلد، پوست کندن، با پوست پوشاندن، لخت کردن............................................................8. vacate(vt.) تعطیل کردن، خالی کردن، تهی کردن، تخلیه کردن
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clear — clear1 [ klır ] adjective *** ▸ 1 easy to understand ▸ 2 obvious ▸ 3 transparent ▸ 4 without clouds/rain etc. ▸ 5 easy to see ▸ 6 easy to hear ▸ 7 not blocked ▸ 8 eyes: bright and healthy ▸ 9 skin: healthy ▸ 10 not confused ▸ 11 without guilty… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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clear — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English clere, from Anglo French cler, from Latin clarus clear, bright; akin to Latin calare to call more at low Date: 13th century 1. a. bright, luminous b. cloudless; specifically less than one tenth covered … New Collegiate Dictionary
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