clearly
Определение

Определение clearly - Английский словарь Reverso

Наречие

1.
certainty without any doubt or confusion
  • Clearly, he is the best candidate for the job.
2.
manner in a way that is easy to see
  • She spoke clearly during the presentation.

Этимология clearly

Old English, clǣre (clear) + -ly (manner)

Примеры clearly в предложении

  • Clearly, the instructions were misunderstood by the team.
  • The evidence clearly shows the suspect's involvement.
  • She spoke clearly during the presentation.
  • The instructions were clearly written on the board.
  • Clearly, the path was marked for everyone to follow.

Перевод clearly на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    بوضوح
  2. Бенгальский:

    নিঃসন্দেহে
  3. Вьетнамский:

    rõ ràng
  4. Голландский:

    zonder twijfel
  5. Греческий:

    σαφώς
  6. Датский:

    uden tvivl
  7. Иврит:

    בְּבֵרוּר
  8. Испанский:

    claramente
  9. Итальянский:

    senza dubbio
  10. Каталанский:

    sens dubte
  11. Китайский:

    显然
  12. Корейский:

    분명히
  13. Немецкий:

    klar
  14. Персидский:

    به وضوح
  15. Польский:

    oczywiście
  16. Португальский:

    claramente
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    claramente
  18. Румынский:

    cu siguranță
  19. Русский:

    очевидно
  20. Тайский:

    แน่นอน
  21. Турецкий:

    açıkça
  22. Украинский:

    очевидно
  23. Французский:

    clairement
  24. Хинди:

    स्पष्ट रूप से
  25. Шведский:

    utan tvekan
  26. Японский:

    明らかに

Результаты для clearly из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
clear    (clearer  comparative)  (clearest  superlative)  (clears  3rd person present)  (clearing  present participle)  (cleared  past tense & past participle  )
1    adj  Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear.,  (Antonym: unclear)   The book is clear, readable and adequately illustrated..., The space telescope has taken the clearest pictures ever of Pluto..., He repeated his answer, this time in a clear, firm tone of voice.    
  clearly        adv  usu ADV -ed/adj, also ADV after v  
Whales journey up the coast of Africa, clearly visible from the beach..., It was important for children to learn to express themselves clearly.    
2    adj  Something that is clear is obvious and impossible to be mistaken about.  
oft it v-link ADJ that/wh    (Antonym: unclear)   It was a clear case of homicide..., The clear message of the scientific reports is that there should be a drastic cut in car use..., A spokesman said the British government's position is perfectly clear..., It's not clear whether the incident was an accident or deliberate.    
  clearly        adv  ADV with cl/group   (=obviously)  
Clearly, the police cannot break the law in order to enforce it...    
3    adj  If you are clearabout something, you understand it completely.  
usu v-link ADJ about/on n/wh  
It is important to be clear about what Chomsky is doing here..., People use scientific terms with no clear idea of their meaning.    
4    adj  If your mind or your way of thinking is clear, you are able to think sensibly and reasonably, and you are not affected by confusion or by a drug such as alcohol.  
She needed a clear head to carry out her instructions.    
  clearly        adv  ADV after v  
The only time I can think clearly is when I'm alone.    
5    verb  To clear your mind or your head means to free it from confused thoughts or from the effects of a drug such as alcohol.  
He walked up Fifth Avenue to clear his head...    V n  
Our therapists will show you how to clear your mind of worries.    V n of n  
6    adj  A clear substance is one which you can see through and which has no colour, like clean water.  
usu ADJ n   (=transparent)  
...a clear glass panel..., The water is clear and plenty of fish are visible.    
7    adj  If a surface, place, or view is clear, it is free of unwanted objects or obstacles.  
usu v-link ADJ  
The runway is clear<endash10001go ahead and land..., Caroline prefers her worktops to be clear of clutter..., The windows will allow a clear view of the beach.    
8    verb  When you clear an area or place or clear something from it, you remove things from it that you do not want to be there.  
To clear the land and harvest the bananas they decided they needed a male workforce...    V n  
Workers could not clear the tunnels of smoke...    V n of n  
Firemen were still clearing rubble from apartments damaged at the scene of the attack.    V n from/off n  
9    verb  If something or someone clears the way or the path for something to happen, they make it possible.  
The Prime Minister resigned today, clearing the way for the formation of a new government...    V n for n  
10    adj  If it is a clear day or if the sky is clear, there is no mist, rain, or cloud.  
On a clear day you can see the French coast..., The winter sky was clear.    
11    verb  When fog or mist clears, it gradually disappears.  
The early morning mist had cleared.    V  
12    adj  Clear eyes look healthy, attractive, and shining.  
...clear blue eyes..., Her eyes were clear and steady.    
13    adj  If your skin is clear, it is healthy and free from spots.  
14    adj  If you say that your conscience is clear, you mean you do not think you have done anything wrong.  
Mr Garcia said his conscience was clear over the jail incidents...    
15    adj  If something or someone is clearof something else, it is not touching it or is a safe distance away from it.  
v-link ADJ of n, v n ADJ  
As soon as he was clear of the terminal building he looked round...    
16    verb  If an animal or person clears an object or clears a certain height, they jump over the object, or over something that height, without touching it.  
Sotomayor, the Cuban holder of the world high jump record, cleared 2.36 metres.    V n  
17    verb  When a bank clears a cheque or when a cheque clears, the bank agrees to pay the sum of money mentioned on it.  
Polish banks can still take two or three weeks to clear a cheque...    V n  
Allow time for the cheque to clear.    V  
18    verb  If a course of action is cleared, people in authority give permission for it to happen.  
usu passive  
Linda Gradstein has this report from Jerusalem, which was cleared by an Israeli censor...    be V-ed  
Within an hour, the helicopter was cleared for take-off...    be V-ed for n  
19    verb  If someone is cleared, they are proved to be not guilty of a crime or mistake.  
She was cleared of murder and jailed for just five years for manslaughter...    be V-ed of n/-ing  
In a final effort to clear her name, Eunice has written a book.    V n  
20  
    clearing  
    crystal clear  
21  You can say `Is that clear?' or `Do I make myself clear?' after you have told someone your wishes or instructions, to make sure that they have understood you, and to emphasize your authority.  
is that/do I make myself clear?    convention  
We're only going for half an hour, and you're not going to buy anything. Is that clear?    
22  If someone is in the clear, they are not in danger, or are not blamed or suspected of anything.  
in the clear    phrase  v-link PHR, PHR after v  
The Audit Commission said that the ministry was in the clear.    
23  If you make something clear, you say something in a way that makes it impossible for there to be any doubt about your meaning, wishes, or intentions.  
to make sth clear    phrase  V inflects, oft PHR that  
Mr O'Friel made it clear that further insults of this kind would not be tolerated..., The far-right has now made its intentions clear.    
24  If something or someone is a certain amount clear of a competitor, they are that amount ahead of them in a competition or race.  
  (BRIT)  
clear of    prep-phrase  amount PREP n  
Keegan's team are now seven points clear of West Ham..., He crossed the line three seconds clear of Tom Snape.    
25  If you steer clear or stay clearof someone or something, you avoid them.  
to steer/stay clear    phrase  V inflects, oft PHR of n  
The rabbis try to steer clear of political questions.    
26  
    to clear the air  
    air  
    the coast is clear  
    coast  
    to clear the decks  
    deck  
    loud and clear  
    loud  
    to clear your throat  
    throat  clear away    phrasal verb  When you clear things away or clear away, you put away the things that you have been using, especially for eating or cooking.  
The waitress had cleared away the plates and brought coffee...    V P n (not pron)  
Tania cooked, served, and cleared away.    V P, Also V n P  clear off    phrasal verb  If you tell someone to clear off, you are telling them rather rudely to go away.  
INFORMAL, disapproval  The boys told me to clear off.    V P  clear out  
1    phrasal verb  If you tell someone to clear outof a place or to clear out, you are telling them rather rudely to leave the place.  
INFORMAL, disapproval  
(=get out)  

She turned to the others in the room. `The rest of you clear out of here.'...    V P of n  
`Clear out!' he bawled. `Private property!'    V P  
2    phrasal verb  If you clear out a container, room, or house, you tidy it and throw away the things in it that you no longer want.  
I took the precaution of clearing out my desk before I left.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
    clear-out  clear up  
1    phrasal verb  When you clear up or clear a place up, you tidy things and put them away.  
After breakfast they played while I cleared up...    V P  
I cleared up my room.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
2    phrasal verb  To clear up a problem, misunderstanding, or mystery means to settle it or find a satisfactory explanation for it.   (=sort out)  
During dinner the confusion was cleared up: they had mistaken me for Kenny.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
    clear-up  
3    phrasal verb  To clear up a medical problem, infection, or disease means to cure it or get rid of it. If a medical problem clears up, it goes away.  
Antibiotics should be used to clear up the infection...    V P n (not pron)  
Acne often clears up after the first three months of pregnancy.    V P, Also V n P  
4    phrasal verb  When the weather clears up, it stops raining or being cloudy.  
It all depends on the weather clearing up.    V P  

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