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单词 clear out
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clear out


clear

C0397000 (klîr)adj. clear·er, clear·est 1. Free from clouds, mist, or haze: a clear day.2. Not obscured or darkened; bright: clear daylight; a clear yellow.3. Easily seen through; transparent: clear water.4. Free from flaw, blemish, or impurity: a clear, perfect diamond; a clear record with the police.5. Free from impediment, obstruction, or hindrance; open: a clear view; a clear path to victory.6. Plain or evident to the mind; unmistakable: a clear case of cheating.7. Easily perceptible to the eye or ear; distinct: the clear call of a songbird.8. Discerning or perceiving easily; keen: a clear mind.9. Free from doubt or confusion; certain: His meaning is clear.10. Free from qualification or limitation; absolute: a clear winner.11. Free from guilt; untroubled: a clear conscience.12. Having been freed from contact, proximity, or connection: At last we were clear of the danger. The ship was clear of the reef.13. Free from charges or deductions; net: a clear profit.14. Containing nothing: The ship's hold was clear.adv.1. Distinctly; clearly: spoke loud and clear.2. Out of the way; completely away: stood clear of the doors.3. Informal All the way; completely: slept clear through the night; read the book clear to the end.v. cleared, clear·ing, clears v.tr.1. To make light, clear, or bright: The wind cleared the sky of clouds.2. To rid of impurities, blemishes, muddiness, or foreign matter: The new filter cleared the water.3. To free from confusion, doubt, or ambiguity; make plain or intelligible: cleared up the question of responsibility.4. a. To rid of objects or obstructions: clear the table; clear the road of debris.b. To make (a way or clearing) by removing obstructions: clear a path through the jungle.c. To remove (objects or obstructions): clear the dishes; clear snow from the road.5. a. To remove the occupants of: clear the theater.b. To remove (people): clear the children from the room.6. Sports a. To move or shoot (a ball or puck) away from the goal or out of the defensive zone.b. To clear a ball or puck out of (the defensive zone), as in lacrosse or hockey.7. Computers a. To rid (a memory location or buffer, for example) of instructions or data.b. To remove (instructions or data) from memory.8. To free from a legal charge or imputation of guilt; acquit: cleared the suspect of the murder charge.9. To pass by, under, or over without contact: The boat cleared the dock.10. To settle (a debt).11. To gain (a given amount) as net profit or earnings.12. To pass (a bill of exchange, such as a check) through a clearing-house.13. a. To secure the approval of: The bill cleared the Senate.b. To authorize or approve: cleared the material for publication.14. To free (a ship or cargo) from legal detention at a harbor by fulfilling customs and harbor requirements.15. To give clearance or authorization to: cleared the plane to land.16. To free (the throat) of phlegm by making a rasping sound.v.intr.1. To become clear: The sky cleared.2. To go away; disappear: The fog cleared.3. a. To exchange checks and bills or settle accounts through a clearing-house.b. To pass through the banking system and be debited and credited to the relevant accounts: The check cleared.4. To comply with customs and harbor requirements in discharging a cargo or in leaving or entering a port.n. A clear or open space.Phrasal Verb: clear out Informal To leave a place, usually quickly.Idioms: clear the air To dispel differences or emotional tensions. in the clear1. Free from burdens or dangers.2. Not subject to suspicion or accusations of guilt: The evidence showed that the suspect was actually in the clear.
[Middle English cler, from Old French, from Latin clārus, clear, bright; see kelə- in Indo-European roots.]
clear′a·ble adj.clear′er n.clear′ly adv.clear′ness n.Synonyms: clear, crystal, crystalline, limpid, pellucid, transparent
These adjectives mean not opaque or clouded: wrapped in clear plastic; crystal waters fed by snowmelt; crystalline air after a storm; a limpid blue pool; fish darting in the pellucid shallows; the transparent wings of a dragonfly. See Also Synonyms at apparent.

clear out

vb (adverb) 1. (intr) informal to go away: often used imperatively2. (tr) to remove and sort the contents of (a room, container, etc)3. (tr) slang to leave (someone) with no money4. (tr) slang to exhaust (stocks, goods, etc) completely5. (tr) to get rid of (employees, players, etc, that are no longer required) n the act or an instance of clearing out
Thesaurus
Verb1.clear out - move out and leave nothing behindmove out - move out of one's old house or office
2.clear out - clear out the chest and lungs; "This drug expectorates quickly"expectorate, drive outremove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
3.clear out - empty completely; "We cleaned out all the drawers"clean outempty - make void or empty of contents; "Empty the box"; "The alarm emptied the building"clinker - clear out the cinders and clinker from; "we clinkered the fire frequently"

clear

adjective1. Free from clouds or mist, for example:cloudless, fair, fine, sunny, unclouded.2. Free from what obscures or dims:crystal clear, crystalline, limpid, lucid, pellucid, see-through, transparent.3. Admitting light so that objects beyond can be seen:crystal clear, crystalline, limpid, lucid, pellucid, see-through, translucent, transparent.4. Free from flaws or blemishes:flawless, unblemished, unmarked.5. Free from obstructions:free, open, unblocked, unimpeded, unobstructed.6. Readily seen, perceived, or understood:apparent, clear-cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, patent, plain, pronounced, visible.7. Clearly defined; not ambiguous:distinct, sharp, unambiguous, unequivocal, unmistakable.8. Easily seen through due to a lack of subtlety:broad, obvious, patent, plain, unmistakable, unsubtle.9. Without any doubt:clear-cut, decided, definite, distinct, pronounced, unquestionable.10. Clearly, fully, and sometimes emphatically expressed:categorical, clear-cut, decided, definite, explicit, express, positive, precise, specific, unambiguous, unequivocal.11. Freed from contact or connection:free.12. Containing nothing:bare, blank, empty, vacant, vacuous, void.verb1. To become brighter or fairer.Also used with up:brighten, lighten.2. To make clear or clearer.Also used with up:clarify, elucidate, illuminate, illustrate.Idiom: shed light on (or upon).3. To rid of obstructions:free, open, unblock.4. To make or keep (an area) clean and orderly.Also used with up:clean (up), neaten (up), police, spruce (up), straighten (up), tidy (up).5. To free from an entanglement:disengage, disentangle, disinvolve, extricate, untangle.6. To remove the contents of:clean out, empty (out), evacuate, vacate, void.7. To free from or cast out something objectionable or undesirable:disburden, disembarrass, disencumber, release, relieve, rid, shake off, throw off, unburden.Slang: shake.8. To destroy all traces of:abolish, annihilate, blot out, eradicate, erase, exterminate, extinguish, extirpate, kill, liquidate, obliterate, remove, root (out or up), rub out, snuff out, stamp out, uproot, wipe out.Idioms: do away with, make an end of, put an end to.9. To free from a charge or imputation of guilt:absolve, exculpate, exonerate, vindicate.Law: acquit, purge.10. To pass by or over safely or successfully:hurdle, negotiate, surmount.11. To set right by giving what is due:discharge, liquidate, pay (off or up), satisfy, settle, square.12. To make as income or profit:bring in, draw, earn, gain, gross, net, pay, produce, realize, repay, return, yield.13. To be accepted or approved:carry, pass.phrasal verb
clear outInformal. To leave hastily:bolt, get out, run.Informal: get, hotfoot, skedaddle.Slang: hightail, scram, vamoose.Idioms: beat it, hightail it, hotfoot it , make tracks.phrasal verb
clear upTo find a solution for:decipher, explain, resolve, solve, unravel.Informal: dope out, figure out.Idiom: get to the bottom of.adverbInformal. To the fullest extent:absolutely, all, altogether, completely, dead, entirely, flat, fully, just, perfectly, quite, thoroughly, totally, utterly, well, wholly.Informal: clean.Idioms: in toto, through and through.
Translations
把...扫出把...清空

clear

(kliə) adjective1. easy to see through; transparent. clear glass. 清澈的 清澈的2. free from mist or cloud. Isn't the sky clear! 睛空無雲的,晴朗的 睛空无云的,晴朗的 3. easy to see, hear or understand. a clear explanation; The details on that photograph are very clear. 清晰的 清晰的4. free from difficulty or obstacles. a clear road ahead. 暢通的 畅通的5. free from guilt etc. a clear conscience. 無罪的 无罪的6. free from doubt etc. Are you quite clear about what I mean? 清楚的 清楚的7. (often with of) without (risk of) being touched, caught etc. Is the ship clear of the rocks? clear of danger. 無險阻的 无险阻的8. (often with of) free. clear of debt; clear of all infection. 完全沒有 完全没有的 verb1. to make or become free from obstacles etc. He cleared the table; I cleared my throat; He cleared the path of debris. 清除 清除2. (often with of) to prove the innocence of; to declare to be innocent. He was cleared of all charges. 宣佈...無罪 宣布...无罪3. (of the sky etc) to become bright, free from cloud etc. (天空)變明朗 变明朗4. to get over or past something without touching it. He cleared the jump easily. (不接觸地)越過或通過 越过ˈclearance noun1. the act of clearing or removing. The clearance of these trees from the front of the window will give you more light. 清除 清除2. the empty space between two objects. You can drive the lorry under the bridge – there's a clearance of half a metre. 淨空 净空3. (a certificate) giving permission for something to be done. 許可證 许可证ˈclearing noun a piece of land cleared of wood etc for cultivation. a clearing in the forest. (森林中的)空曠地 (森林中的)空旷地 ˈclearly adverb 明白地 明白地ˈclearness noun 清晰 清晰ˌclear-ˈcut adjective having a clear outline; plain and definite. clear-cut features. 輪廓清楚的 轮廓清楚的ˈclearway noun a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop. 高速公路 高速公路,超速道路 clear off to go away. He cleared off without saying a word. 走開 走开clear out1. to get rid of. He cleared the rubbish out of the attic. 把...掃出 把...扫出2. to make tidy by emptying etc. He has cleared out the attic. 把...清出 把...清空clear up1. to make clean, tidy etc. Clear up this mess! 整理,清乾淨 整理2. to become better etc. If the weather clears up, we'll go for a picnic. 變好 变好in the clear no longer under suspicion, in danger etc. 重獲清白,脫離險境 无罪,重获清白,不再有危险

clear out


clear out

1. To remove things from a space or area. A noun or pronoun can be used between "clear" and "out." The kids always seem to relish clearing out their desks at the end of the school year. We need to clear some of this junk out of the garage so that I can actually put my car in it!2. To leave a place, perhaps quickly. The staff cleared out when they saw the boss asking for volunteers to work on the weekend. Clear out, everyone. We are now closed.3. To impel or force to leave a place. A noun or pronoun can be used between "clear" and "out." If we call the cops, they'll clear out that raucous house party immediately. The fire alarm cleared the building out in a hurry.4. To become or cause to become empty, as of a place or area. A noun or pronoun can be used between "clear" and "out." Let's wait to leave until the parking lot has cleared out more.See also: clear, out

clear out (of some place)

to get out of some place. Will you all clear out of here? Please clear out!See also: clear, out

clear out

1. Also, clear away or off . Remove the contents, take something or someone away, as in I'll clear out this closet so you can use it, or Let me clear away these things, or Please clear off the table. The first phrase dates from the mid-1600s, the second from the mid-1700s, and the third from the early 1700s. Sometimes away and out are omitted, as in Let me clear these things, or Please clear the table. Also see clean up, def. 1. 2. Depart suddenly or run away, as in We cleared out before our landlord could stop us. [Early 1800s] 3. Drive or force out, as in The police cleared out the restaurant in no time. [Mid-1800s] See also: clear, out

clear out

v.1. To empty something of its contents or occupants: We cleared the living room out and turned it into a dance floor. Emergency crews cleared out the village ahead of the hurricane.2. To remove some contents or occupants from a container or region: I opened up the old cabin and cleared the cobwebs out with a broom. We finally cleared out the junk in the attic.3. To become free of occupants: The theater cleared out when the show ended.4. To leave a place, usually quickly: The embassy advised us to clear out before the war started.See also: clear, out

clear out

in. to leave; to depart. The boss gave me till next week to clear out. I’m fired—canned. See also: clear, out
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clear out


Related to clear out: snap off, looking after, starting off
  • verb

Synonyms for clear out

verb move out and leave nothing behind

Related Words

  • move out

verb clear out the chest and lungs

Synonyms

  • expectorate
  • drive out

Related Words

  • remove
  • take away
  • withdraw
  • take

verb empty completely

Synonyms

  • clean out

Related Words

  • empty
  • clinker
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