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21 all-clear
noun ((usually with the) a signal or formal statement that a time of danger etc is over: They sounded the all-clear after the air-raid.) trauksmes atsaukums* * *trauksmes atsaukums; trauksmes atsaukuma signāls -
22 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) izvairīties; turēties tālāk no -
23 all clear signal
gaisa trauksmes atsaukuma signāls -
24 all clear!
ceļš brīvs! -
25 as clear as day
skaidrs kā diena -
26 as clear as noon day
skaidrs kā diena -
27 crystal-clear
kristālskaidrs; pilnīgi skaidrs, neapšaubāms -
28 did I make myself clear?
vai es skaidri izteicos? -
29 everything is not clear
ne viss ir skaidrs -
30 I'm not clear about where she lives
es skaidri nezinu, kur viņa dzīvoEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I'm not clear about where she lives
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31 I'm not clear where she lives
es skaidri nezinu, kur viņa dzīvo -
32 it was clear now that ...
tad kļuva skaidrs, ka... -
33 it's time to clear out
laiks pazust -
34 next Monday is clear
nākošo pirmdien nekas nav paredzēts -
35 out of a clear sky
negaidot -
36 the coast is clear
ceļš ir brīvs; briesmas ir garām -
37 the sea is clear of ice
jūra ir vaļā -
38 to clear a leap
pārvarēt šķērsli -
39 to clear a score
norēķināties -
40 to clear away
nokopt; aizvākt; izkliedēt; izklīst
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