释义 |
all clearˌall ˈclear, all-clear noun  - But at the time, of course, this was not at all clear.
- But it was not at all clear that Clinton could win the election.
- Indeed, it was not at all clear that Eisenhower and Khrushchev could control the hardliners in their own countries.
- It is not at all clear that physical distances or times can realistically be said to have this property.
- It is not at all clear that such absurdly tiny scales have any physical meaning whatever.
- What is not at all clear, however, is the way one should adjudicate the differences.
- Which is correct is not at all clear.
► give (somebody)/get the all clear We’ve got the all clear for the new project. the all clear a)official permission to begin doing somethinggive (somebody)/get the all clear We’ve got the all clear for the new project. b)a signal such as a loud whistle that tells you that a dangerous situation has ended |