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صَافٍ \ clear: easy to hear or see: The sound of the radio was very clear. Please speak clearly, free from anything that blocks the way or the view a clear sky, (of liquid, glass, etc.) easy to see through. fine: (of weather) clear; sunny. net: (of money) that which is left after subtracting any charges; (of material) that which is left after subtracting the weight of any container; the opposite of gross: After paying all charges, we made a net gain of $170. This tin of meat weighs one kilo net. pure: (of a person) having good thoughts; (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. serene: calm and untroubled: a serene smile. -
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وَاضِح \ plain: easy to see or understand; clear: His anxiety was plain (His face showed it). It was quite plain from the map where they had gone wrong. broad: (of speech) strongly marked: He speaks English with a broad Irish accent. clear: easy to understand; free from doubt: His meaning was not clear. It is clear that he was wrong, easy to hear or see The sound of the radio was very clear. Please speak clearly. conspicuous: easily noticed: the tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. definite: certain; clear: a definite plan of action. distinct: clear; easily heard or seen: distinct sound; a distinct improvement. evident: plain and clear to the mind: It’s evident that you weren’t listening. Evidently you were asleep. intelligible: clear to the mind; easily understood: A baby’s speech is often not intelligible except to its mother. legible: (of handwriting or print) clear enough to be read. lucid: clear, easily understood: He gave a lucid explanation of the way in which the machine worked. marked: clearly noticeable: a marked improvement. obvious: easily seen or understood: Her grief was obvious; she was silently weeping. \ See Also جلي (جَلِيّ)، بارز (بَارِز)، بين (بَيِّن)، محدد (مُحَدَّد) -
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جَلِيّ \ clear: easy to hear or see: The sound of the radio was very clear. Please speak clearly, easy to understand; free from doubt His meaning was not clear. It is clear that he was wrong. conspicuous: easily noticed: The tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. distinct: to clear; easily heard or seen: distinct sound; a distinct improvement. evident: plain and clear to the mind: It’s evident that you weren’t listening. Evidently you were asleep. lucid: clear, easily understood: He gave a lucid explanation of the way in which the machine worked. obvious: easily seen or understood: Her grief was obvious; she was silently weeping. plain: easy to see or understand clear: His anxiety was plain (His face showed it). It was quite plain from the map where they had gone wrong. \ See Also واضح (وَاضِح)، بارز (بَارِز) -
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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) -
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نَظَّفَ \ bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). clean: to make sth. free from dirt: Clean your shoes.. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. -
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اِتَّضَحَ \ clear: to make or become clear; free from anything that gets in the way: The sky is clearing. dawn: (with on) to become clear to: It suddenly dawned on me that I was being deceived. \ See Also وضح (وَضّح)، صفا (صَفَا) -
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خَالٍ من العَوائِق \ clear: free from anything that blocks the way: a clear road. -
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كَامِل \ absolute: without limit; complete: the absolute truth; absolute rule over a country. clear: complete: a clear month. complete: whole; having all its parts: That is a complete collection of the works of Shakespeare, in every way; nothing else but He is a complete stranger to me. Our product was a complete failure. dead: (in special uses, as adj or adv) sudden; suddenly; complete; completely; exactly: He came to a dead stop. He stopped dead in the middle of the road. There was dead silence in the room. entire: whole; complete: I spent the entire morning cleaning the house. exclusive: whole; only: We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. full: complete: a full moon; a full description; full marks in an exam. good: thorough: He gave me a good beating. perfect: complete: He’s perfect stranger. thorough: (in a bad sense, with nouns like mess, nuisance) complete. carefully done:: a thorough preparation. total: complete: total destruction. whole: complete; unbroken: He spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece). whole-hearted: full, unlimited, eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also مطلق (مُطْلَق)، تام (تامّ)، شامل (شامِل)، غَيْر محدود، صادق (صادِق)، مخلص (مُخْلِص) -
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نَقِيّ \ clear: easy to hear or see: The sound of the radio was very clear. Please speak cleary. pure: perfectly clean; not containing any other substance: pure water; pure gold; a pure white cloth, (of a person) having good thoughts; (of a musical note or voice) clear and correct in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences The purest German is spoken around Hanover. -
12 despejar el camino
• clear the way -
13 torować drogę
• clear the way -
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* * *(-da, -dr), v.1) to make more roomy (r. garð sinn); r. varðhaldit, to make the confinement less severe; r. fyri (viz. öllu fólki) veginn, to clear the way; with dat., r. á honum fjötrinum, to loosen his fetter;2) r. e-u brott, to drive away, sweep off = ryðja e-u brott (rýmit brott þongum harmi af yðru brjósti); r. til e-s, to clear, prepare the way for = ryðja til e-s;3) to clear away, break up (þú skalt r. fjalir ór gólfinu);4) to quit, leave; r. land, to leave the country, go into exile; r. e-t fyrir e-m, to leave (a place, seat) that it may be occupied by another (kallar Skapti, at Þ. skyldi r. höfnina fyrir honum ok leggja ór læginu);5) to withdraw, absent oneself (skulu þér allir eta hér inni, en ek mun r.); r. fyrir e-m, to cede, give up one’s place to one (hann rýmdi fyrir herra Ásgrími); r. brott, to go away;6) refl., rýmast, to become roomy, widen; r. tekr dalrinn, the dale widens; impers., rýmist, there is more room (ef rýmdist í kirkjunni); rýmdi Grettir þá fram á gólfit, then G. stepped forth on the floor.* * *d, [rum; Germ. räumen; Dan. römme], to make room for; þá mælti hann at rýma skyldi pallinn, Eg. 303; þvíat hann rýmdi fyrir herra Ásgrimi, Bs. i. 716; kallar at Þorleifr skyli rýma höfnina fyrir honum ok leggja ór lægi, Hkr. i. 209.2. to quit, leave; rýma land, to leave the country, go into exile, Fms. iv. 239; Refr man rýma virkit en flýja Grænland, Krók. 56; skoluð ér allir eta hér inni en ek mun rýma, leave, Bs. i. 853; þaðan at rýma ok brott at flýja, Stj. 66; ok sjá þá fyrst fyrir hverju (hverr?) rýmdi, Sturl. iii. 214.3. to clear away, break up: þá skalt rýma fjalir í gólfinn, to break deals up from the floor, Eb. 118; rýma til e-s, Bs. i. 98; jörðin rýmdi sik ok opnaði, Stj. 42.4. absol. to make room, clear the way; at rýma fyrir veginn, to clear the way, Fms. x. 15.5. with dat., rými (imperat.) á honum fjötrinum, to loosen the fetter, Fms. vi. 35; rýma brott harmi, Karl. 213.II. reflex., ef rýmðisk í kirkjunni, Sturl. ii. 223; er rýmask tekr dalrinn, when the dale widens, Ld. 218. -
15 rintis jalan
clear the way, cleared the way, cleared the way, clearing the way -
16 dar paso a
• clear the way for• lead the way• lead to believe• make waves• make way for oneself -
17 проложить дорогу
• clear -
18 dar paso
• clear the way• make watertight• make way for -
19 rydde vei for
clear the way for -
20 despejar el camino a
• clear the way for
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