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Перевод: clear
[прилагательное] ясный; светлый; чистый; полный; прозрачный; отчетливый; ясно слышный; понятный; недвусмысленный; явственный; толковый; свободный (о пути); целый; [наречие] ясно; совсем; совершенно; целиком; [существительное] просвет ; [глагол] очищать; очищаться; становиться прозрачным; прояснять; выяснять; рассеивать; проясняться; освобождать; опорожнять; убирать; расчищать; прореживать; оправдывать; перепрыгивать; перескочить через барьер; проехать через барьер; проходить мимо; миновать; эвакуировать; очищать от пошлин; уплачивать пошлины; получать чистую прибыль; давать допуск к информации; распродавать товар; заносить нуль
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- The match between Timman and Speelman has no clear favourite.
- What is clear, however, is that the early European colonists entered a land in which native Americans had already influenced forest character (section 4.4.2).
- The company also made it clear that it would stretch every resource to meet ministry demands, regardless of its new commercial status.
- Even if Dil members had thought otherwise, it must by now be clear that the ethos of the Irish Republic was still one in which it was impolitic to be in conflict with the church.
- The Commission kept under review the human rights situation in Afghanistan, Romania, El Salvador and Iran but sent a clear signal that it may terminate special scrutiny of the latter two countries at its next session.
- If I can clear this today I will and phone you, otherwise I'll let you know tomorrow am.
- It is not clear which of the pair put these points to Attlee.
- Brazil's eventual choice is clear, if unpalatable: either forgo a quota system which could help raise and stabilise prices, or enter the quota system but formally give up market share to other producers.
- Make sure you're clear about what you are paying for, as there may be hidden extras.
- In place of the bland old dashboard there is a new instrument binnacle presenting clear, unambiguous information with real style.
- We wish to apologize to him, and make it clear, as was pointed out in the article, that he is a man of the utmost integrity who is a good example for kids today.
- "Clear off, you dirty old man!"
- The grave claim that politicians are muddying the clear statistical waters has been made on a mumber of occasions now by Sir Claus Moser, a former head of the government statistical service.
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