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1 clarify
ˈklærɪfaɪ гл.
1) очищать;
делать чистым/прозрачным (жидкость или воздух)
2) морально/духовно очиститься
3) сделать понятным/ясным (мысль, высказывание и т.д.) ;
пролить свет( на что-либо) to clarify the popular creed ≈ разъяснить популярное учение, сделать понятным популярное учение Syn: elucidate, explain, explicate, interpret Ant: befog, complicate, confuse, obfuscate, obscure очищать;
делать прозрачным (воздух, жидкость) ;
процеживать очищаться;
становиться прозрачным разъяснять, пояснять - * your meaning поясните свою мысль;
объясните, что вы хотите сказать вносить ясность (в отношения) - to * disputes улаживать споры clarify вносить ясность;
to clarify the disputes улаживать споры ~ вносить ясность ~ делать(ся) прозрачным (о воздухе, жидкости) ~ делать(ся) ясным (о стиле, мысли и т. п.) ~ очищать ~ пояснять ~ разъяснять clarify вносить ясность;
to clarify the disputes улаживать споры -
2 clarify
['klærɪfaɪ]гл.1) очищать; делать чистым или прозрачным ( жидкость или воздух)2) уст. морально, духовно очищать3) прояснить; пролить свет ( на что-либо)Syn:Ant:
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