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I . clear [klɪəʳ] ADJ

1. clear:

clear (understandable)
clear (definite)
clear signs
clear picture
to make oneself clear
as clear as a bell
[as] clear as day

3. clear (guilt-free):

clear conscience

4. clear (unobstructed):

clear

5. clear (transparent):

clear glass
clear liquid

6. clear (of weather):

clear

7. clear (net):

clear
clear profit

8. clear (away from):

to keep clear
all clear

II . clear [klɪəʳ] N to be in the clear

III . clear [klɪəʳ] ADV

1. clear (away from):

stand clear of the doors
to be thrown clear of sth

2. clear (distinctly):

loud and clear

IV . clear [klɪəʳ] VB trans

1. clear (remove doubts):

clear

2. clear (remove confusion):

to clear one's head

3. clear (remove obstruction):

clear
umikati [perf umakniti]
clear
to clear one's throat
to clear one's throat

4. clear (remove blemish):

clear

5. clear (empty):

clear
clear building
clear table

6. clear (acquit):

clear
clear name
prati [perf oprati]

7. clear (complete):

clear
delati [perf narediti]

8. clear FIN:

clear debts

9. clear (jump):

clear

10. clear (get approval):

clear

11. clear (give permission):

clear
to clear a plane for take-off

12. clear SPORTS:

to clear [the ball]
to clear the decks

V . clear [klɪəʳ] VB intr

1. clear (delete):

clear

2. clear (become transparent):

clear

3. clear (become free of blemish):

clear

4. clear (weather):

clear
clear fog

I . clear away VB trans

clear

II . clear away VB intr

clear

clear off VB intr inf

clear
odhajati [perf oditi]
clear

I . clear out VB trans

clear
clear attic

II . clear out VB intr inf

clear

I . clear up VB trans

1. clear (explain):

clear
clear mystery
clear mystery

2. clear (clean):

clear

II . clear up VB intr

1. clear (tidy):

clear
to clear up after sb

2. clear:

clear (stop raining)
clear (stop raining) (brighten up)

ˈclear-cut ADJ

1. clear-cut (sharply outlined):

2. clear-cut (definite):

clear-ˈhead·ed ADJ to be clear-headed

crys·tal ˈclear ADJ

1. crystal clear (transparent):

crystal clear water, sky

2. crystal clear (obvious):

crystal clear
crystal clear
she made it crystal clear that ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He bears a grudge against the coach, for reasons that do not become clear until late in the play.
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Therefore, a clear explanation can not be given for the widespread use of cost-plus pricing.
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If you have not left yet and the way is clear, leave immediately for a safer place and take your survival kit with you.
www.watoday.com.au
The research is clear - a trusted advisor with a personal F2F relationship wins both short term and long term.
www.radioinfo.com.au
By the 12th century, the council was essentially powerless as a separate entity, though it seems clear that the system was never formally dismantled.
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It is quite clear that getting to the truth is not a goal, its real objective is damage limitation and face-saving.
www.independent.co.uk
Sweet potatoes show clear lesions that grow rapidly leaving a recognizable watery and soft, oozy tissue where only the peel remains intact.
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His term in office was marked by incessant civil strife, but its causes are not immediately clear.
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They are clear-sighted and acute chroniclers of the male gaze.
www.newyorker.com
At low screen resolutions, hinting is critical for producing clear, legible text.
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