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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Free from clouds, mist, or haze:  a clear day. 
- adjective: Not obscured or darkened; bright:  clear daylight; a clear yellow. 
- adjective: Easily seen through; transparent:  clear water. 
- adjective: Free from flaw, blemish, or impurity:  a clear, perfect diamond; a clear record with the police. 
- adjective: Free from impediment, obstruction, or hindrance; open:  a clear view; a clear path to victory. 
- adjective: Plain or evident to the mind; unmistakable:  a clear case of cheating. 
- adjective: Easily perceptible to the eye or ear; distinct.
- adjective: Discerning or perceiving easily; keen:  a clear mind. 
- adjective: Free from doubt or confusion; certain.
- adjective: Free from qualification or limitation; absolute:  a clear winner. 
- adjective: Free from guilt; untroubled:  a clear conscience. 
- adjective: Having been freed from contact, proximity, or connection:  At last we were clear of the danger. The ship was clear of the reef. 
- adjective: Free from charges or deductions; net:  a clear profit. 
- adjective: Containing nothing.
- adverb: Distinctly; clearly:  spoke loud and clear. 
- adverb: Out of the way; completely away:  stood clear of the doors. 
- adverb: Informal   All the way; completely:  slept clear through the night; read the book clear to the end. 
- verb-transitive: To make light, clear, or bright.
- verb-transitive: To rid of impurities, blemishes, muddiness, or foreign matter.
- verb-transitive: To free from confusion, doubt, or ambiguity; make plain or intelligible:  cleared up the question of responsibility. 
- verb-transitive: To rid of objects or obstructions:  clear the table; clear the road of debris. 
- verb-transitive: To make (a way or clearing) by removing obstructions:  clear a path through the jungle. 
- verb-transitive: To remove (objects or obstructions):  clear the dishes; clear snow from the road. 
- verb-transitive: To remove the occupants of:  clear the theater. 
- verb-transitive: To remove (people):  clear the children from the room. 
- verb-transitive: Sports   To move or shoot (a ball or puck) away from the goal or out of the defensive zone.
- verb-transitive: Sports   To clear a puck out of (the defensive zone), as in ice hockey.
- verb-transitive: Computer Science   To rid (a memory location or buffer, for example) of instructions or data.
- verb-transitive: Computer Science   To remove (instructions or data) from memory.
- verb-transitive: To free from a legal charge or imputation of guilt; acquit:  cleared the suspect of the murder charge. 
- verb-transitive: To pass by, under, or over without contact:  The boat cleared the dock. 
- verb-transitive: To settle (a debt).
- verb-transitive: To gain (a given amount) as net profit or earnings.
- verb-transitive: To pass (a bill of exchange, such as a check) through a clearing-house.
- verb-transitive: To secure the approval of:  The bill cleared the Senate. 
- verb-transitive: To authorize or approve:  cleared the material for publication. 
- verb-transitive: To free (a ship or cargo) from legal detention at a harbor by fulfilling customs and harbor requirements.
- verb-transitive: To give clearance or authorization to:  cleared the plane to land. 
- verb-transitive: To free (the throat) of phlegm by making a rasping sound.
- verb-intransitive: To become clear:  The sky cleared. 
- verb-intransitive: To go away; disappear:  The fog cleared. 
- verb-intransitive: To exchange checks and bills or settle accounts through a clearing-house.
- verb-intransitive: To pass through the banking system and be debited and credited to the relevant accounts:  The check cleared. 
- verb-intransitive: To comply with customs and harbor requirements in discharging a cargo or in leaving or entering a port.
- noun: A clear or open space.
- phrasal-verb: clear out  Informal   To leave a place, usually quickly.
- idiom: clear the air  To dispel differences or emotional tensions.
- idiom: in the clear  Free from burdens or dangers.
- idiom: in the clear  Not subject to suspicion or accusations of guilt:  The evidence showed that the suspect was in the clear. 
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- clear saleišpardavimas
- skaidrus
- all clear kelias laisvas
- three clear days ištisas tris dienas
- to keep clear of vengti
- nuimti indus nuo stalo
- išteisinti
- ištuštinti
- švarus
- išvalyti
- aiškus
- suprantamas
- peršokti
- pe
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