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21 clear
رائِق \ clear: (of liquid, glass, etc.) easy to see through. serene: calm and untroubled: a serene smile. -
22 clear
شَفَّاف \ clear: (of liquid, glass, etc.) easy to see through. transparent: which one can see through: Glass is transparent. -
23 clear up
أَزَالَ سوء التفاهم أو الفَهْم \ clear up: to explain (sth. not understood): The affair was soon cleared up. -
24 clear
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25 clear
adj1) открытый, незашифрованный2) в гром. знач. сущ. клер, открытый текст. -
26 clear
1. давать допуск к секретной работе;2. расшифровывать (напр., принятое сообщение)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > clear
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27 Clear Finish
This term is generally applied to the finish given to warp-faced woollen fabrics, and means that after finishing, the weave is clearly visible. The fabric is felted to give a compact structure, then raised or brushed and afterwards is cropped to remove loose fibres from the face. Such material as Venetians, Whipcords, Wool Bedford Cords, Botany Twills, etc., are clear finished. -
28 Clear Foundation Lace
A light, fine, transparent, white thread hand-made lace. Has a diamond mesh, formed of two threads plaited to a perpendicular line. Also called Lisle lace.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Clear Foundation Lace
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29 Clear Muslins
These are fine muslins made in three distinct kinds, viz., hard, soft, and lawn book (see Book Muslin). The hard is stiffened, the soft is pure finish, and lawn book is very stiff finish. The lawn book is also known as widow's lawn and mourning muslin. -
30 Clear Noil
Woollen noil, free from vegetable matter. -
31 Clear Point
A French lace made at Puy, after the style of Valenciennes, but coarse and cheap. -
32 Clear Top
One free from neps, kemps, etc. -
33 clear away
صَفَا \ clear: become clear: The sky is clearing. clear away: move away: The clouds have cleared away. -
34 clear-cut
adjectivehaving a clear outline; plain and definite:واضِحُ المَعالِمclear-cut features.
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35 clear off
اِنْصَرَفَ \ clear off: to go away: Clear off before the police come.. go: to be spent; be used: Most of my pay goes on food. His strength had gone. part from: to leave: She parted from me in tears. -
36 Clear Logic Edits And Rules
Computers: CLEARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Clear Logic Edits And Rules
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37 clear as day
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38 clear-cut chance
■ An excellent goalscoring opportunity that is almost impossible to miss.Syn. clear-cut chance■ Besonders gute Tormöglichkeit. -
39 clear cutting
(ам.) сплошно-лесосечная рубка; см. clear fellingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > clear cutting
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40 clear away
تَبَدَّدَ \ clear away: to move away: The clouds have cleared away. disperse: to separate and disappear: The mist dispersed as the sun rose higher. melt away: to disappear slowly but completely: The crowd melted away.
См. также в других словарях:
clear — [klir] adj. [ME cler < OFr < L clarus, orig., clear sounding, hence clear, bright: for IE base see CLAMOR] 1. free from clouds or mist; bright; light [a clear day] 2. free from cloudiness, muddiness, etc.; transparent or pure; not turbid [a … English World dictionary
Clear — (kl[=e]r), a. [Compar. {Clearer} ( [ e]r); superl. {Clearest}.] [OE. cler, cleer, OF. cler, F. clair, fr.L. clarus, clear, bright, loud, distinct, renowned; perh. akin to L. clamare to call, E. claim. Cf. {Chanticleer}, {Clairvoyant}, {Claret},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clear — may refer to: Contents 1 Music 2 Business 3 Technology 4 … Wikipedia
clear — adj 1: unencumbered by outstanding claims or interests a search showed the title was clear 2: free from doubt or ambiguity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
clear — adj 1 Clear, transparent, translucent, lucid, pellucid, diaphanous, limpid are comparable when they mean having the property of being literally or figuratively seen through. Something is clear which is free from all such impediments to the vision … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Clear — Clear, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cleared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Clearing}.] 1. To render bright, transparent, or undimmed; to free from clouds. [1913 Webster] He sweeps the skies and clears the cloudy north. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To free from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clear — ► ADJECTIVE 1) easy to perceive or understand. 2) leaving or feeling no doubt. 3) transparent; unclouded. 4) free of obstructions or unwanted objects. 5) (of a period of time) free of commitments. 6) free from disease, contamination, or guilt. 7) … English terms dictionary
clear — [adj1] cloudless, bright clarion, crystal, fair, fine, halcyon, light, luminous, pleasant, rainless, shining, shiny, sunny, sunshiny, unclouded, undarkened, undimmed; concepts 525,617,627 Ant. cloudy, dark, dim, dull, fuzzy, gloomy, shadowy,… … New thesaurus
clear — clear; clear·age; clear·ance; clear·ly; clear·ness; clear·starch; un·clear; clear·cole; clear·er; clear·head·ed·ly; un·clear·ly; un·clear·ness; … English syllables
clear — clear, clearly The grammatical situation is similar to that in the preceding entry, with clear available as an adverb in two principal meanings, (1) ‘completely’ (They got clear away), (2) ‘in a clear manner, with clear effect’ (They spoke out… … Modern English usage
clear up — {v.} 1. To make plain or clear; explain; solve. * /The teacher cleared up the harder parts of the story./ * /Maybe we can clear up your problem./ 2. To become clear. * /The weather cleared up after the storm./ 3. To cure. * /The pills cleared up… … Dictionary of American idioms