词汇 | clearance |
释义 | clearance noun uk /ˈklɪə.rəns/ us /ˈklɪr.əns/ clearancenoun (REMOVE)[ S or U ] the process of removing waste or things you do not want from a place: (对废物或不要的东西的)清除,清理,清扫,排除 slum clearanceMuch of the area was bulldozed into oblivion in a wave of slum clearances. house clearanceUKThey specialize in house clearances after a resident has died.他们的专长是在某个居民去世后,对住宅进行清理。 [ S or U ] an occasion when people are forced to move away from the area where they live permanently: 强迫迁离;强制驱逐(人们被迫迁离其长期居住地) Highland clearancesThe great Highland clearances in Scotland did not reach their height until after 1800.苏格兰的高地清洗(意为盖尔人驱逐)直到1800年后才达到人数的高峰。 Taking things away from someone or somewhere appropriate bear away carry someone away carry something off collect someone/something from somewhere debug divest someone of something drain (something) away drainage dredge expropriate relieve removal remove rob root something/someone out rout someone out seizure shear sweep You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Evicting and forcing to leave clearancenoun (CHEAP SALE)[ U ] an occasion when goods are offered for sale cheaply so that people will be encouraged to buy them and there will be space for new goods: (货物的)清仓减价,清仓甩卖 clearance sale We bought our new carpet at a clearance sale.我们的新地毯是在清仓大减价的时候买的。 on clearanceUSI buy Christmas decorations when they go on clearance in January.我在一月份清仓减价的时候购买圣诞装饰品。 clearancenoun (NOT TOUCHING)[ C or U ] the distance or space that is needed for one thing to avoid touching another thing: 间距;间隙;净空 clearance ofIt was difficult getting the piano through the doorway because we only had a clearance of a few centimetres.把钢琴搬过这道门很难,因为只有几厘米的余地。 low clearanceHigh vehicles should take an alternative route because of low clearance under the bridge.高大的车辆必须改走他路,因为桥下的净空较低。 Space - general words bay blank chamber dead space elbow room expanse expanse of something floor legroom multi-chambered non-spatial room space spacial spaciousness spatial spatialize spatially standing room zone clearancenoun (OFFICIAL PERMISSION)[ U ] official permission for something or the state of having satisfied the official conditions of something: 批准,许可,准许 The plane will be taking off as soon as it gets clearance.飞机一得到许可就会起飞。 security clearanceTo visit the prison, you'll need security clearance.参观监狱需要通过安全审查。 Allowing and permitting admission admit admit of something allow of something allowable authorization authorize consent entrance excuse give the green light to somethingidiom given the chance/choiceidiom green-light hall pass hospital admission relicense relicensure say-so security clearance see your way (clear) to doing somethingidiom clearancenoun (CHEQUE)[ U ] the process of a cheque going from one bank to another through a central organization, so that money can be paid to the person it is owed to: (支票)过户,兑现,结算 Clearance (of a cheque) can take up to a week.(支票)过户要最多一个星期的时间。 Withdrawing money atm automated teller machine automatic teller machine cash machine cashback clear debit something from something dip into something draw draw something down drawdown hole in the wall lay lay something out overdraw overdrawn take take something out withdraw withdrawal clearancenoun (SPORT)[ C ] in football, an occasion when a player kicks the ball away from their goal: (足球比赛中)将足球从本方球门前踢出,解围 Robinson's long clearance was controlled by Mido who went on to score.米多控制住了罗宾逊的大脚解围,然后将球射进了球门。 Football/soccer 18-yard box 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 4 4 2 4 5 1 foosball football boot football player football pools football pyramid premiership professional foul promedios rabona reducer sweeper the Football League the Premier League treble woodwork clearance | American Dictionaryclearance noun[ U ] us/ˈklɪər·əns/ clearancenoun[U] (GETTING RID OF)If goods are reduced for clearance, they are offered for sale at a lower than usual price so that people will buy them and there will be space for new goods: a clearance sale clearancenoun[U] (GIVING PERMISSION)official permission for something: The pilot announced we had received clearance for take off. clearancenoun[U] (NOT TOUCH)the amount of space available for an object to pass through an opening without touching anything, or for two objects to pass each other without touching: The sign on the overpass says that its clearance is 12 feet, and our truck is 10 feet high, so we should have 2 feet of clearance when we go under it. clearance | Business Englishclearance noun uk /ˈklɪərəns/us [ U ] BANKING the process by which cheques and other payments are exchanged between customers of different banks: Foreign-drawn cheques may incur additional bank charges for clearance and currency conversion. [ U ] COMMERCE official permission to come into or leave a place or country: Two more inspections by the Swiss customs clearance agency declared the cargo clean. customs/entry clearanceHis application was refused by the entry clearance officer. [ C or U ] official permission to do something or have particular information: security/regulatory clearanceNuclear plant workers and contractors must have a security clearance. get/be given/obtain clearanceThe flight was given clearance for takeoff at 5:55 pm. need/require clearance The deal will need clearance from state insurance departments where the companies do business. clearance for sthThe chief executive said he hoped to receive regulatory clearance for the deal by next March. [ C or U ] COMMERCE → clearance sale on clearance available at a lower price than usual: All laptops and printers are now on clearance. Examples of clearanceclearance The clearances between peg 1 and hole 1, and between peg 2 and hole 2 are c1 and c2, respectively. The regime of interest in the present paper is, however, that of very small clearances t o the ground. In a recent study,27 the mass distribution of a four-bar mechanism with small clearances at its three passive joints has been optimized without adding any counterweights to any links. Local government had been able to provide an enlightened response to urbanization through the provision of parks, street clearances, sanitation, the municipalization of urban transport, and so on. The probability of adjusting a feature to its nominal pose can be numerically computed by computing the possible pose errors that can be compensated by clearances. However, their method did not consider clearances. In this paper, we propose statistical representations for tolerances and clearances, and a systematic approach to an assemblability evaluation based on the propagation of tolerances and clearances. Then, this sum dimension was checked for the functionality criteria; for example, the clearances between two surfaces must be larger than zero and less than some limit. 260 and hole mating features, (2) the propagations of tolerances and clearances of a serial chain, and (3) the propagations of tolerances and clearances of a parallel chain. During 1985, limited clearances under the pesticides safety precautions scheme were granted for the use of glyphosate from the air for a stipulated period. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 All clearances are kept under review and can be withdrawn or amended in the light of new evidence of risk. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Information on the number of entry clearances used is not available. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 After the highland clearances, there had to be radical reforms to enable people to come back to the highlands and islands. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In the emotive highland clearances, sheep were deemed to be more important than ordinary working-class men or women. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They had in view the great amount which they would have to pay to the landlords in making these clearances. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of clearance These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withclearanceclearanceThese are words often used in combination with clearance. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. adequate clearance These provide for adequate clearance from obstacles and surrounding terrain. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 clearance rate Its clearancerate falls with age and so elderly patients need a reduced dose. copyright clearance A declaration that copyright clearance has been obtained for all illustrations must be included in all illustrated submissions. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with clearance |
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