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/ˈklɪərəns/ |
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1 | U official permission to do something (官方的)许可 | +from The UN was awaiting clearance from local authorities before sending a medical team. 联合国正等待当地政府的许可以便派出医疗队。 | | clearance to do sth We’ ve just received clearance to land. 我们刚刚接到准许着陆的通知。 | | | |
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2 | C/U an amount of space between two things that keeps them from touching each other 余隙;间隙 | Adjust the door to ensure equal clearance between door and frame. 调整一下门,保证门和门框之间的空隙相等。 | |
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3 | C/U the process of removing things that are not wanted or used 清除;清理 | a policy of encouraging slum clearance 鼓励清除贫民窟的政策 | | We do a lot of house clearances (=removing things from houses) . 我们为许多家庭清理废旧物品。 | |
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4 | C a kick or hit of a ball away from your goal in a game such as football (足球等中使对方不能破门的)解围 | a desperate goal-line clearance 球门线前的拼死解围 | |
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5 | U the process by which a bank accepts a cheque you have written and pays the money to the person , shop etc that you gave the cheque to (银行支票的)结算,兑现 |
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