v. aclarar, despejar, dilucidar, esclarecer, ilustrar; quitar de en medio, desembarazar, descongestionar, dejar libre, desatorar, desbloquear, librar de obstáculos, librar de obstrucciones; exonerar
adj. claro, brillante, iluminado, lúcido, vívido; cristalino, diáfano, libre de impurezas, límpido, limpio, transparente, trasparente; despejado, desembarazado, libre de obstáculos, libre de obstrucciones
adv. claramente; muy bien; a distancia
Inglés - Portugués - clear
v. deixar claro; limpar; justificar; absolver; aprovar; lucrar; ficar claro
v. hapem, spastroj, kthjellohem, qëroj, laj, çdoganoj, lë portin (anije), ndreq, zbraz, shlyej, nxjerr pa faj, shpërndaj [fig.]
adj. kthjellët: i kthjellët, tejdukshëm: i tejdukshëm, pastër: i pastër, papërzier: i papërzier, qartë: i qartë, kuptueshëm: i kuptueshëm, sigurt: i sigurt, pafajshëm: i pafajshëm, neto, plotë: i p
Inglés - Neerlandés - clear
ww. verhelderen; reinigen; ophelderen
bn. helder, duidelijk
bw. duidelijk; in het geheel; op afstand
Inglés - Inglés - clear
v. clarify, purify; explain; remove objects from a surface or area; exonerate; clean, wash; pass without touching; approve; gain in profit; be clarified
adj. pure, free of impurities; obvious, evident; easy to understand, comprehensible; open; empty
동. 명백하게 하다; 설명하다; 제거하다; 의심을 풀어주다; 깨끗하게 하다; 닿지 않고 뛰어넘다, 통과하다; 승인받다; 이익을 올리다; 분명해지다
형. 순수한, 깨끗한; 분명한; 이해할 수 있는, 이해하기 쉬운; 말끔히 치워진
부. 밝게, 명료하게; 충분히
Definiciones
noun: the state of being free of suspicion
Example:Investigation showed that he was in the clear.
noun: a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water
verb: pass an inspection or receive authorization
Example:Clear customs.
verb: pass by, over, or under without making contact
Example:The balloon cleared the tree tops.
verb: go away or disappear
Example:The fog cleared in the afternoon.
verb: sell
Example:We cleared a lot of the old model cars.
verb: be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts
Example:The check will clear within 2 business days.
verb: clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc.
Example:Clear the water before it can be drunk.
verb: free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment
Example:Clear the ship and let it dock.
verb: remove the occupants of
Example:Clear the building.
verb: remove (people) from a building
Example:Clear the patrons from the theater after the bomb threat.
verb: rid of instructions or data
Example:Clear a memory buffer.
verb: make clear, bright, light, or translucent
Example:The water had to be cleared through filtering.
verb: make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
Example:Clear up the question of who is at fault.
verb: settle, as of a debt
Example:Clear a debt.
verb: free (the throat) by making a rasping sound
Example:Clear the throat.
verb: remove
Example:Clear the leaves from the lawn.
verb: make a way or path by removing objects
Example:Clear a path through the dense forest.
verb: yield as a net profit
verb: go unchallenged; be approved
Example:The bill cleared the House.
verb: become clear
Example:The sky cleared after the storm.
verb: rid of obstructions
Example:Clear your desk.
verb: earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages
Example:He clears $5,000 each month.
verb: pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
Example:The suspect was cleared of the murder charges.
verb: make as a net profit
Example:The company cleared $1 million.
verb: grant authorization or clearance for
Example:Clear the manuscript for publication.
adjective: easily deciphered
adjective: clear of charges or deductions
Example:A clear profit.
adjective: affording free passage or view
Example:A clear view.
adjective: free from flaw or blemish or impurity
Example:A clear perfect diamond.
adjective: characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt)
Example:A clear conscience.
adjective: of complexion; without such blemishes as e.g. acne
Example:The clear complexion of a healthy young woman.
adjective: clear to the mind
Example:A clear and present danger.
adjective: free from cloudiness; allowing light to pass through
Example:Clear water.
adjective: free from confusion or doubt
Example:A complex problem requiring a clear head.
adjective: free from clouds or mist or haze
Example:On a clear day.
adjective: characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving
Example:Clear mind.
adjective: clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible
Example:As clear as a whistle.
adjective: (especially of a title) free from any encumberance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law
Example:I have clear title to this property.
adjective: freed from any question of guilt
Example:Was now clear of the charge of cowardice.
adjective: (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims
Example:Clear laughter like a waterfall.
adjective: free of restrictions or qualifications
Example:A clear winner.
adjective: accurately stated or described
adverb: completely
Example:Read the book clear to the end.
adverb: in an easily perceptible manner
Example:Could be seen clearly under the microscope.
name: A surname (rare: 1 in 100000 families; popularity rank in the U.S.: #15232)
Tiempos para clear Present participle:
clearing
Present:
clear (3.person: clears)
Past:
cleared
Future:
will clear
Present conditional:
would clear
Present Perfect:
have cleared (3.person: has cleared)
Past Perfect:
had cleared
Future Perfect:
will have cleared
Past conditional:
would have cleared