词汇 | cleared |
释义 | cleared adjective uk /klɪəd/ us /klɪrd/ clearedadjective (REMOVED)(of an area, path, etc.) having had objects, pieces of rubbish, etc. removed from it, especially when these were blocking something or causing a problem: No one will be allowed into the city centre until the area is completely cleared. The morning after the snowstorm, he drove slowly down a cleared path to the town. (of objects, rubbish, etc.) having been removed from a place: Rinse out all the pipes thoroughly with a hose once the blockage is cleared. We hope to have the wreckage completely cleared by Monday. There were large piles of cleared debris. A fire break is a cleared area that halts a fire's progress. There's more cleared forest and more building development every year. There is a great feeling of satisfaction when we are able to hand a cleared minefield back to the people. Empty bare barrenly barrenness blank clear view dead deserted emptiness empty flat forlorn hollow lifeless low-traffic nothingness uninhabited unobstructed unoccupied untenanted vacant You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Clean & tidy Removing and extracting clearedadjective (INNOCENT)having been found not to be guilty of doing something wrong: He considers himself completely cleared of any wrongdoing after the investigation. The only thing that mattered to her was a cleared name. A cleared suspect would have to apply to get a DNA sample removed from the police database. Innocent acquit acquit someone of something acquittal be above/beyond reproachidiom be in the clearidiom clear of something come up/out smelling of rosesidiom culpability culpably exculpate guiltless guiltlessly inculpable innocence innocency reproach self-exculpation sinless sinlessly squeaky-clean clearedadjective (APPROVED)given official approval or permission: be cleared toOnce vehicles have been inspected, they are cleared to cross the bridge. Only applicants who are security cleared will be eligible to take up the post. (of a cheque or payment) able to be paid to the person who it is owed to, because a bank has approved it: If your bid is successful, you must pay 10% of the final price immediately using a cleared cheque or a banker's draft. You are not allowed to take any notes out of the courtroom without a cleared member of staff reviewing them first. He spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not cleared to speak to reporters. You are not cleared to drive until six weeks after a total knee replacement. Approving & approval accepting affirmation approbate approbation approval baby be here for someoneidiom countenance nice nice one!idiom relegitimize royal assent seal seal of approvalidiom self-affirmation self-approbation thumb thumbs upidiom vote vote something up or downidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Allowing and permitting Payment methods Oppositeuncleared Examples of clearedcleared Carriage is cleared with rate m and the individual turns susceptible again but is immune against disease (susceptible/ immune). Since the party had already cleared the threshold, it was secure in terms of having parliamentary representation. Only then can the field be cleared for a more substantial reassessment of the political and religious history of the reign. All its leaders were cleared of all charges. Nematodes were collected, fixed, and cleared for examination with lactophenol. However, the rebellions were limited in scope and character : when the smoke and dust finally cleared, it was evident that democracy had not been weakened. Before leaving this topic, there is at least one significant issue that needs to be cleared up. Another process that affects the higher desiccation rate of cleared areas is the diurnal cycle of temperature and wind. I was shown two places where forest had been cleared, and the tyretracks of large lorries that led away from these sites. A street was built and huge amounts of 'rubble' on the site itself were cleared. Humans cleared forests and drained swamps but did little else. The rubble of human lives is somehow deemed to have been cleared and healed by the ever-changing, ever-grander jumble of concrete, glass and steel. Of course, the complexity enveloping a pattern in each specific setting has to be partially cleared so as to get at its basic mechanism. This response is observed even though newly cleared fields are typically in places where risks of erosion and other forms of land degradation are acute. Once open-access forests are cleared by poor early settlers, cleared land becomes their de-facto private property. 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. |
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