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cleara.
1.Clear, transparent; Clean.
2.Bright; Clear.
3.Distinct; Clear; Clear.
4.Clear-headed; Sharp.
5.Obviously, obviously.
6.Undoubtedly, certainly.
7.accessible; Cleared. Target.
8.(time) unscheduled, empty.
9.Innocent, innocent.
10.(especially wages or profits).
Clearly, clearly.
2.Wholly; All the time.
Make it clean; Make it bright.
2.Purge; Put in order.
3.Wash away the suspicion (of someone); Defend (someone).
4.to obtain approval; To give. Permission; By. Approve; for customs clearance (of vessels or cargo); Through (customs, etc.)
5.Pass; Skip; Crossed; Bypass.
6.Settlement (accounting); Pay off (debts).
7.liquidation (notes); Transfer (cheque).
8.【Mouth】Net gain (profit, money, etc.).
9.Translation (cipher, etc.).
Get clean; become clear; sunny; Make it clear.
2.(vessel) customs clearance; Depart from Hong Kong after customs clearance [(+from)]3Exchange of Notes.
cleana.
1.clean; Uncontaminated.
2.unused; Fresh.
3.Immaculate; Non-pornographic.
4.innocent; No criminal record.
5.(competitions, etc.) fair and rule-abiding.
6.neat, clean; Shapely.
7.Thoroughly, completely.
8.Slang: Do not carry firearms (or drugs, etc.) without permission.
9.Clean; Proficient.
10.No (or very little) radioactive fallout.
Handful. Get it clean and remove it. dirt (or traces, etc.).
2.Remove the internal organs (of fish, poultry, etc.).
being cleaned; Be cleaned.
2.Do the cleaning.
Sweep; Descaling[s].
Completely, completely.
2.Cleanly.
3.Clean and neat to the ground; Deftly.
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Words as verbs.
Clear is clearing, what barricades or something.
It is often used when the police or the army are in action, clear the room!It's to occupy that house.
clear left!It's the left side of the safe area clear!It's here that it's already under control.
clean is just cleaning, cleaning.
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as an adjective. clear, impurity-free, clear.
clean and dust-free.
as a verb. Clear (sweep barricades to clear the road) Clean (remove dust from the surface).
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clear is clean which means adjective.
clean is the verb that means to clean, to clean.
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1. The meaning is different.
clear: clear; explicit; understood; Clear; Clear; Clear. Clear-headed;
clean: clean; Immaculate; Complete; Blank; legitimate; Precise.
2. Different usage.
clear: It basically means "clear, transparent", which can refer to the transparency of glass, the clarity of the lake, the clarity of the sky, etc. It can also be extended to mean "clear, understood", "undoubted, convicted", "unimpeded, unhindered".
It is emphasized that there is no ambiguity and pollution, and it contains the meaning of non-confusion and ambiguity, which is mostly used for praise.
clean: used as an adjective, the basic meaning is "clean, clean", referring to a person or thing that is actually free of dirt, and can also be used as "new, unused" or "decent"; Honest; Immaculate; The "righteous" bright "neat; smooth surface; Regular; Symmetrical" isosolution.
3. **Different.
clear: entered English in the late 13th century, directly derived from the cler of Old French; Originally derived from the classical Latin word clarus, it means clear, bright.
Clean: Derived directly from the Old English clne, which means clean, pure.
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Clear Definition.
adjectives, understandable, understood; obvious, obvious, unambiguous; Completely understood, clear; verb, to clear, to clean; Restore unimpeded accessibility and no longer be hindered; Exploit;
adverb, all the time; Get out of the way, get out of the way;
nouns, innocent, innocent (in the) no longer difficult, escaped (in the) cleared;
clean definition.
adjective, clean, clean; (human or animal) hygienic and clean;
verb, (make) clean, clear and carry the mold; Get clean; work as a cleaner; Dry cleaning; Remove (animal) offal (before cooking).
noun, clean, sweep, sweep.
adverb, cleanly, purely;
Distinguish. : Focus on clarity, transparency, make understanding Zen slow, clear can be used to describe seeing things unclear or clear meaning. The emphasis is on the "clearing" of "after removal". Tends to refer to the process of cleaning.
The focus is on cleanliness and tidiness. When used as a transitive verb, it is used as an object with a noun or pronoun; Used as an intransitive verb.
, which means "to wash, to clean", and sometimes the active form can mean passive. Tends to refer to the result of cleaning.
They have different meanings, and the methods used for verbs are also different.
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The first is clarity.
The second is to clean and clean.
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Differences between clear and clean: different meanings, different usages, and different emphasis.
First, the reference is different.
1. clear: empty; Purge; Clarify; Clear up; Make it clear.
2. clean: cleaning; Cleaning; Rub, brush.
Second, the usage is different.
1. clear: It means "clear", which refers to the removal of dirt, the removal of things that affect the line of sight or the mess of a certain place, and by extension, it can refer to the removal of doubts in the heart, that is, "to make it clear, to make it clear". The emphasis is on the "clearing" of "after removal".
Example sentence: Jianchang.
the ground should first be cleared of weeds
The weeds on this piece of land should be removed first.
2. clean: when used as a verb to know a circle, it is used as an object with a noun or pronoun; When used as an intransitive verb, it means "to wash, to clean", and sometimes the active form can mean a passive meaning.
Example sentence: Please clean the window as I can hardly see out
Please clean the window, I can barely see outside.
Third, the focus is different.
1. clear: tends to refer to the process of cleaning.
2. clean: tends to refer to the result of cleaning.
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clear means "clear, clear, clear, transparent, clear (water)". Used in fonts (written words), weather, water, eyes, sounds, sky, etc. Such as:
in the morning, the sky was clear,but in the afternoon it became rainy。And clean is: "clean, clean, innocent, just".
The antonyms are dirty and unclean. Used in water, races, stuff and so on. Such as:
keep everything clean。clean and clear are both adjectives, but both can be used as adverbs. The adverb clean is:
completely, completely, subtly, perfectly, without cheating" means. For example: he jumped clean over the bar.
The adverb clear means "clearly, completely, completely". I hope my reply will help you a little.
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1. Different interpretations.
1. clear English [kl (r)] American [kl r]adjDistinct; explicit; understood; Clear; Clear; Clear. Clear-headed;
v.Empty; Purge; Clarify; Clear up; Make it clear.
adv.Clearly; Thoroughly.
n.Clearing.
2. clean English [kli n] United States [kli n]adjClean; Immaculate; Complete; Blank; legitimate; Precise.
adv.Wholly;
n.Clean.
v.Sweep; Cleaning; Rub, brush.
Second, the meaning of the phrase formed with water is different.
1. Clear water: It means "clear water", which means to see the end at a glance.
2. clean water: It means "clean water", and you won't get sick if you eat it.
3. Focus on guessing differently when making verbs.
1. clear: refers to the removal of unwanted things.
2. clean: The most commonly used word in verbs, which refers to removing and cleaning up something or a certain place.
Fourth, when making verbs, the meaning is different.
1. clear: By extension, it can refer to clearing doubts in the mind, that is, "to make it clear, to make it clear". The emphasis is on the "clearing" of "after removal".
2. clean: By extension, it can be used as a "cleaning" solution.
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