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1 ясно
I1) кратк. прил. см. ясный2) предик. безл. ( о погоде) it is fine••я́сно как (бо́жий) день — it is as clear as noonday
II нареч.суду́ всё я́сно шутл. — everything is clear now
clearly, clear; ( отчётливо) distinctlyя́сно вы́раженный — clearly expressed
ко́ротко и я́сно — terse and clear
я́сно говори́ть — speak clearly / distinctly
я́сно выража́ться — express oneself clearly; make oneself clear
я́сно представля́ть себе́ обстано́вку — take a clear view of the situation
я я́сно выража́юсь? (выражение настойчивого требования) — did I make myself clear?
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2 ясно
1.1. прил. кратк. см. ясный2. нареч.♢
ясно как (божий) день — it is as clear as noondayclearly, clear; ( отчётливо) distinctlyясно говорить — speak* clearly / distinctly
ясно выражаться — express oneself clearly; make* oneself clear
ясно представлять себе обстановку — take* a clear view of the situation
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3 яснее ясного
разг.it's as clear as daylight (as day, as noonday); terse and clear; quite (perfectly) plainlyСонечка.
Кажется, яснее ясного - пожалуйста, не ходите за мной. (А. Толстой, Насильники) — Sonechka. I told you perfectly plainly: don't trail after me, please. -
4 коротко и ясно
1) General subject: plainly, that's flat, brief and to the point, terse and clear2) Jocular: short and sweet
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