clear

英 [kl??] 美[kl?r]
  • adj. 清楚的;清澈的;晴朗的;無(wú)罪的
  • vt. 通過(guò);清除;使干凈;跳過(guò)
  • vi. 放晴;變清澈
  • adv. 清晰地;完全地
  • n. 清除;空隙
  • n. (Clear)人名;(英)克利爾

CET4TEM4IELTS考研CET6高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?clears;過(guò)去式:?cleared;過(guò)去分詞:?cleared;現(xiàn)在分詞:?clearing;比較級(jí):?clearer;最高級(jí):?clearest;

中文詞源


clear 清晰的

來(lái)自PIE*kele,呼喊,大叫,詞源同call,claim.詞義由聲音的清晰外延到光線的清晰。

英文詞源


clear
clear: [13] Clear comes via Old French cler from Latin clārus (source also of English claret and clarion [14]). It has been suggested that clārus is related to calāre ‘call out’ (whence English council). Latin derivatives that have come down to English are clārificāre, from which English gets clarify [14], and clāritās, whence English clarity [16]. The Middle English spelling of the adjective is preserved in clerestory ‘upper storey of a church’ [15] (so named from its being ‘bright’ or ‘lighted’ with numerous windows).
=> claim, claret, clarion, clarity, clerestory, declare, low
clear (adj.)
late 13c., "bright," from Old French cler "clear" (of sight and hearing), "light, bright, shining; sparse" (12c., Modern French clair), from Latin clarus "clear, loud," of sounds; figuratively "manifest, plain, evident," in transferred use, of sights, "bright, distinct;" also "illustrious, famous, glorious" (source of Italian chiaro, Spanish claro), from PIE *kle-ro-, from root *kele- (2) "to shout" (see claim (v.)).

The sense evolution involves an identification of the spreading of sound and the spreading of light (compare English loud, used of colors; German hell "clear, bright, shining," of pitch, "distinct, ringing, high"). Of complexion, from c. 1300; of the weather, from late 14c.; of meanings or explanations, "manifest to the mind, comprehensible," c. 1300. (An Old English word for this was sweotol "distinct, clear, evident.") Sense of "free from encumbrance," apparently nautical, developed c. 1500. Phrase in the clear attested from 1715. Clear-sighted is from 1580s (clear-eyed is from 1529s); clear-headed is from 1709.
clear (v.)
late 14c., "to fill with light," from clear (adj.). Of weather, from late 14c. Meaning "make clear in the mind" is mid-15c., as is sense of "to remove what clouds." Meaning "to prove innocent" is from late 15c. Meaning "get rid of" is from 1530s.

Meaning "to free from entanglement" is from 1590s; that of "pass without entanglement" is from 1630s. Meaning "to leap clear over" is first attested 1791. Meaning "get approval for" (a proposal, etc.) is from 1944; meaning "establish as suitable for national security work" is from 1948. Related: Cleared; clearing.

To clear (one's) throat is from 1881; earlier clear (one's) voice (1701). To clear out "depart, leave" (1825), perhaps is from the notion of ships satisfying customs, harbor regulations, etc., then setting sail. To clear up is from 1620s, of weather; 1690s as "make clear to the mind." Clear the decks is what is done on a ship before it moves.
clear (adv.)
"quite, entirely, wholly," c. 1300, from clear (adj.).

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. It was clear Cohen didn't understand what Millard was driving at.
看得出科恩并不明白米勒德想說(shuō)什么。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

2. The rabbis try to steer clear of political questions.
拉比們努力避開政治問(wèn)題。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

3. Dig over any ground that is clear of crops and plants.
把沒(méi)種莊稼和植物的土地都深翻一遍。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

4. Stewart was trying to clear a path for the stretcher.
斯圖爾特在努力給擔(dān)架開路。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

5. It seems clear that he has no reasonable alternative.
他沒(méi)有其他合適的選擇,這一點(diǎn)似乎很清楚。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

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