释义 |
crystal clearˌcrystal ˈclear adjective - He has a gift for writing crystal clear instructions.
- Viewed from the air, the water looked crystal clear.
- By writing a precis you boil a passage down to its essentials, and the meaning should then be crystal clear!
- Everything, it says, is not exactly crystal clear.
- I am confident that those results will pass a crystal clear judgment that people are afraid of the Labour party in London.
- Such research makes it crystal clear that decisions about normality and abnormality are filled with biases.
- The meeting made it crystal clear that Carter was determined to go ahead with the withdrawal.
- The water is crystal clear and slow moving, usually neutral or a little acid.
- Things began to brighten a little as we went over the voting statistics, because the numbers were crystal clear.
1very clearly stated and easy to understand: I want to make one thing crystal clear – I do not agree with these proposals.2completely clean and clear: the crystal clear water of the lake |