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clear
/ˈklɪr/
(vt.)清除,掃清(a.)清晰的,明白的;晴朗的;清澈的,明亮的;暢通的,無阻的
From:
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clear
/ˈklɪ(ə)r/
形容詞
清除,澄清,澄明的
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
clear
清除; 消除
CLR
From:
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clear
置位--清除
S-C
From:
Network Terminology
clear
清除
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clear
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Cleared
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Clearing
.]
1.
To
render
bright
,
transparent
,
or
undimmed
;
to
free
from
clouds
.
He
sweeps
the
skies
and
clears
the
cloudy
north
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
To
free
from
impurities
;
to
clarify
;
to
cleanse
.
3.
To
free
from
obscurity
or
ambiguity
;
to
relive
of
perplexity
;
to
make
perspicuous
.
Many
knotty
points
there
are
Which
all
discuss
,
but
few
can
clear
. --
Prior
.
4.
To
render
more
quick
or
acute
,
as
the
understanding
;
to
make
perspicacious
.
Our
common
prints
would
clear
up
their
understandings
.
--
Addison
5.
To
free
from
impediment
or
incumbrance
,
from
defilement
,
or
from
anything
injurious
,
useless
,
or
offensive
;
as
,
to
clear
land
of
trees
or
brushwood
,
or
from
stones
;
to
clear
the
sight
or
the
voice
;
to
clear
one's
self
from
debt
; --
often
used
with
of
,
off
,
away
,
or
out
.
Clear
your
mind
of
cant
.
--
Dr
.
Johnson
.
A
statue
lies
hid
in
a
block
of
marble
;
and
the
art
of
the
statuary
only
clears
away
the
superfluous
matter
.
--
Addison
.
6.
To
free
from
the
imputation
of
guilt
;
to
justify
,
vindicate
,
or
acquit
; --
often
used
with
from
before
the
thing
imputed
.
I
. . .
am
sure
he
will
clear
me
from
partiality
.
--
Dryden
.
How
!
wouldst
thou
clear
rebellion?
--
Addison
.
7.
To
leap
or
pass
by
,
or
over
,
without
touching
or
failure
;
as
,
to
clear
a
hedge
;
to
clear
a
reef
.
8.
To
gain
without
deduction
;
to
net
.
The
profit
which
she
cleared
on
the
cargo
.
--
Macaulay
.
To clear a ship at the customhouse
,
to
exhibit
the
documents
required
by
law
,
give
bonds
,
or
perform
other
acts
requisite
,
and
procure
a
permission
to
sail
,
and
such
papers
as
the
law
requires
.
To clear a ship for action
,
or
To clear for action
Naut.
,
to
remove
incumbrances
from
the
decks
,
and
prepare
for
an
engagement
.
To clear the land
Naut.
,
to
gain
such
a
distance
from
shore
as
to
have
sea
room
,
and
be
out
of
danger
from
the
land
.
To clear hawse
Naut.
,
to
disentangle
the
cables
when
twisted
.
To clear up
,
to
explain
;
to
dispel
,
as
doubts
,
cares
or
fears
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clear
a.
[
Compar.
Clearer
superl.
Clearest
.]
1.
Free
from
opaqueness
;
transparent
;
bright
;
light
;
luminous
;
unclouded
.
The
stream
is
so
transparent
,
pure
,
and
clear
.
--
Denham
.
Fair
as
the
moon
,
clear
as
the
sun
.
--
Canticles
vi
. 10.
2.
Free
from
ambiguity
or
indistinctness
;
lucid
;
perspicuous
;
plain
;
evident
;
manifest
;
indubitable
.
One
truth
is
clear
;
whatever
is
,
is
right
.
--
Pope
.
3.
Able
to
perceive
clearly
;
keen
;
acute
;
penetrating
;
discriminating
;
as
,
a
clear
intellect
;
a
clear
head
.
Mother
of
science
!
now
I
feel
thy
power
Within
me
clear
,
not
only
to
discern
Things
in
their
causes
,
but
to
trace
the
ways
Of
highest
agents
. --
Milton
.
4.
Not
clouded
with
passion
;
serene
;
cheerful
.
With
a
countenance
as
clear
As
friendship
wears
at
feasts
. --
Shak
.
5.
Easily
or
distinctly
heard
;
audible
;
canorous
.
Hark
!
the
numbers
soft
and
clear
Gently
steal
upon
the
ear
. --
Pope
.
6.
Without
mixture
;
entirely
pure
;
as
,
clear
sand
.
7.
Without
defect
or
blemish
,
such
as
freckles
or
knots
;
as
,
a
clear
complexion
;
clear
lumber
.
8.
Free
from
guilt
or
stain
;
unblemished
.
Statesman
,
yet
friend
to
truth
!
in
soul
sincere
,
In
action
faithful
,
and
in
honor
clear
. --
Pope
.
9.
Without
diminution
;
in
full
;
net
;
as
,
clear
profit
.
I
often
wished
that
I
had
clear
,
For
life
,
six
hundred
pounds
a-year
. --
Swift
.
10.
Free
from
impediment
or
obstruction
;
unobstructed
;
as
,
a
clear
view
;
to
keep
clear
of
debt
.
My
companion
. . .
left
the
way
clear
for
him
.
--
Addison
.
11.
Free
from
embarrassment
;
detention
,
etc
.
The
cruel
corporal
whispered
in
my
ear
,
Five
pounds
,
if
rightly
tipped
,
would
set
me
clear
. --
Gay
.
Clear breach
.
See
under
Breach
,
n.
, 4.
Clear days
Law.
,
days
reckoned
from
one
day
to
another
,
excluding
both
the
first
and
last
day
;
as
,
from
Sunday
to
Sunday
there
are
six
clear days
.
Clear stuff
,
boards
,
planks
,
etc
.,
free
from
knots
.
Syn:
--
Manifest
;
pure
;
unmixed
;
pellucid
;
transparent
;
luminous
;
obvious
;
visible
;
plain
;
evident
;
apparent
;
distinct
;
perspicuous
.
See
Manifest
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clear
n.
Carp.
Full
extent
;
distance
between
extreme
limits
;
especially
;
the
distance
between
the
nearest
surfaces
of
two
bodies
,
or
the
space
between
walls
;
as
,
a
room
ten
feet
square
in
the
clear
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clear
,
adv.
1.
In
a
clear
manner
;
plainly
.
Now
clear
I
understand
What
oft
. . .
thoughts
have
searched
in
vain
. --
Milton
.
2.
Without
limitation
;
wholly
;
quite
;
entirely
;
as
,
to
cut
a
piece
clear
off
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clear
v. i.
1.
To
become
free
from
clouds
or
fog
;
to
become
fair
; --
of
the
weather
; --
often
followed
by
up
,
off
,
or
away
.
So
foul
a
sky
clears
not
without
a
storm
.
--
Shak
.
Advise
him
to
stay
till
the
weather
clears
up
.
--
Swift
.
3.
To
disengage
one's
self
from
incumbrances
,
distress
,
or
entanglements
;
to
become
free
. [
Obs
.]
He
that
clears
at
once
will
relapse
;
for
finding
himself
out
of
straits
,
he
will
revert
to
his
customs
;
but
he
that
cleareth
by
degrees
induceth
a
habit
of
frugality
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
Banking
To
make
exchanges
of
checks
and
bills
,
and
settle
balances
,
as
is
done
in
a
clearing
house
.
4.
To
obtain
a
clearance
;
as
,
the
steamer
cleared
for
Liverpool
to-day
.
To clear out
,
to
go
or
run
away
;
to
depart
. [
Colloq
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
clear
adj
1:
clear
to
the
mind
; "
a
clear
and
present
danger
"; "
a
clear
explanation
"; "
a
clear
case
of
murder
"; "
a
clear
indication
that
she
was
angry
"; "
gave
us
a
clear
idea
of
human
nature
" [
ant
:
unclear
]
2:
free
from
confusion
or
doubt
; "
a
complex
problem
requiring
a
clear
head
"; "
not
clear
about
what
is
expected
of
us
"
3:
affording
free
passage
or
view
; "
a
clear
view
"; "
a
clear
path
to
victory
" [
syn
:
open
]
4:
free
from
cloudiness
;
allowing
light
to
pass
through
; "
clear
water
"; "
clear
plastic
bags
"; "
clear
glass
"; "
the
air
is
clear
and
clean
" [
ant
:
opaque
]
5:
free
from
contact
or
proximity
or
connection
; "
we
were
clear
of
the
danger
"; "
the
ship
was
clear
of
the
reef
" [
syn
:
clear(p)
]
6:
characterized
by
freedom
from
troubling
thoughts
(
especially
guilt
); "
a
clear
conscience
"; "
regarded
her
questioner
with
clear
untroubled
eyes
"
7: (
of
sound
or
color
)
free
from
anything
that
dulls
or
dims
;
"
efforts
to
obtain
a
clean
bass
in
orchestral
recordings
";
"
clear
laughter
like
a
waterfall
"; "
clear
reds
and
blues
";
"
a
light
lilting
voice
like
a
silver
bell
" [
syn
:
clean
,
light
,
unclouded
]
8: (
especially
of
a
title
)
free
from
any
encumberance
or
limitation
that
presents
a
question
of
fact
or
law
; "
I
have
clear
title
to
this
property
" [
syn
:
unmortgaged
]
9:
clear
and
distinct
to
the
senses
;
easily
perceptible
; "
as
clear
as
a
whistle
"; "
clear
footprints
in
the
snow
"; "
the
letter
brought
back
a
clear
image
of
his
grandfather
"; "
a
spire
clean-cut
against
the
sky
"; "
a
clear-cut
pattern
"
[
syn
:
clean-cut
,
clear-cut
]
10:
accurately
stated
or
described
; "
a
set
of
well-defined
values
" [
syn
:
well-defined
] [
ant
:
ill-defined
]
11:
free
from
clouds
or
mist
or
haze
; "
on
a
clear
day
" [
ant
:
cloudy
]
12:
free
of
restrictions
or
qualifications
; "
a
clean
bill
of
health
"; "
a
clear
winner
" [
syn
:
clean
]
13:
free
from
flaw
or
blemish
or
impurity
; "
a
clear
perfect
diamond
"
14:
clear
of
charges
or
deductions
; "
a
clear
profit
"
15:
easily
deciphered
[
syn
:
decipherable
,
readable
]
16:
freed
from
any
question
of
guilt
; "
is
absolved
from
all
blame
"; "
was
now
clear
of
the
charge
of
cowardice
"; "
his
official
honor
is
vindicated
" [
syn
:
absolved
,
cleared
,
exculpated
,
exonerated
,
vindicated
]
17:
characterized
by
ease
and
quickness
in
perceiving
; "
clear
mind
"; "
a
percipient
author
" [
syn
:
percipient
]
18:
of
complexion
;
without
such
blemishes
as
e.g.
acne
; "
the
clear
complexion
of
a
healthy
young
woman
"
n
1:
the
state
of
being
free
of
suspicion
; "
investigation
showed
that
he
was
in
the
clear
"
2:
a
clear
or
unobstructed
space
or
expanse
of
land
or
water
;
"
finally
broke
out
of
the
forest
into
the
open
" [
syn
:
open
]
adv
1:
completely
; "
read
the
book
clear
to
the
end
"; "
slept
clear
through
the
night
"; "
there
were
open
fields
clear
to
the
horizon
" [
syn
:
all the way
]
2:
in
an
easily
perceptible
manner
; "
could
be
seen
clearly
under
the
microscope
"; "
She
cried
loud
and
clear
" [
syn
:
clearly
]
v
1:
rid
of
obstructions
; "
Clear
your
desk
" [
syn
:
unclutter
]
[
ant
:
clutter
]
2:
make
a
way
or
path
by
removing
objects
; "
Clear
a
path
through
the
dense
forest
"
3:
become
clear
; "
The
sky
cleared
after
the
storm
" [
syn
:
clear
up
,
light up
,
brighten
] [
ant
:
overcast
]
4:
grant
authorization
or
clearance
for
; "
Clear
the
manuscript
for
publication
"; "
The
rock
star
never
authorized
this
slanderous
biography
" [
syn
:
authorize
,
authorise
,
pass
]
5:
remove
; "
clear
the
leaves
from
the
lawn
"; "
Clear
snow
from
the
road
"
6:
go
unchallenged
;
be
approved
; "
The
bill
cleared
the
House
"
[
syn
:
pass
]
7:
be
debited
and
credited
to
the
proper
bank
accounts
; "
The
check
will
clear
within
2
business
days
" [
ant
:
bounce
]
8:
go
away
or
disappear
; "
The
fog
cleared
in
the
afternoon
"
9:
pass
by
,
over
,
or
under
without
making
contact
; "
the
balloon
cleared
the
tree
tops
" [
syn
:
top
]
10:
make
free
from
confusion
or
ambiguity
;
make
clear
; "
Could
you
clarify
these
remarks
?"; "
Clear
up
the
question
of
who
is
at
fault
" [
syn
:
clear up
,
shed light on
,
crystallize
,
crystallise
,
crystalize
,
crystalise
,
straighten
out
,
sort out
,
enlighten
,
illuminate
,
elucidate
]
11:
free
from
payment
of
customs
duties
,
as
of
a
shipment
;
"
Clear
the
ship
and
let
it
dock
"
12:
clear
from
impurities
,
blemishes
,
pollution
,
etc
.; "
clear
the
water
before
it
can
be
drunk
"
13:
yield
as
a
net
profit
; "
This
sale
netted
me
$1
million
"
[
syn
:
net
]
14:
make
as
a
net
profit
; "
The
company
cleared
$1
million
" [
syn
:
net
,
sack
,
sack up
]
15:
earn
on
some
commercial
or
business
transaction
;
earn
as
salary
or
wages
; "
How
much
do
you
make
a
month
in
your
new
job
?"; "
She
earns
a
lot
in
her
new
job
"; "
this
merger
brought
in
lots
of
money
"; "
He
clears
$5,000
each
month
"
[
syn
:
gain
,
take in
,
make
,
earn
,
realize
,
realise
,
pull in
,
bring in
]
16:
sell
; "
We
cleared
a
lot
of
the
old
model
cars
"
17:
pass
an
inspection
or
receive
authorization
; "
clear
customs
"
18:
pronounce
not
guilty
of
criminal
charges
; "
The
suspect
was
cleared
of
the
murder
charges
" [
syn
:
acquit
,
assoil
,
discharge
,
exonerate
,
exculpate
] [
ant
:
convict
]
19:
settle
,
as
of
a
debt
; "
clear
a
debt
"; "
solve
an
old
debt
"
[
syn
:
solve
]
20:
make
clear
,
bright
,
light
,
or
translucent
; "
The
water
had
to
be
cleared
through
filtering
"
21:
rid
of
instructions
or
data
; "
clear
a
memory
buffer
"
22:
remove
(
people
)
from
a
building
; "
clear
the
patrons
from
the
theater
after
the
bomb
threat
"
23:
remove
the
occupants
of
; "
Clear
the
building
"
24:
free
(
the
throat
)
by
making
a
rasping
sound
; "
Clear
the
throat
" [
syn
:
clear up
]
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