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clear ˈti·tle RZ. PR.
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I. ti·tle [ˈtaɪtl̩, Am -t̬l̩] RZ.
1. title of a book, film:
Titel r.m. <-s, ->
2. title (film credits):
3. title (status, rank):
Titel r.m. <-s, ->
Berufsbezeichnung r.ż. <-, -en>
4. title (in sports event):
Titel r.m. <-s, ->
5. title no pl to +B.:
Rechtsanspruch r.m. <-(e)s, -sprüche> auf +B.
Fahrzeugbrief r.m. <-(e)s, -e>
Eigentumsrecht r.n. <-(e)s, -e>
6. title PR. (name of bill/Act):
Titel r.m. <-s, ->
Gesetzesbezeichnung r.ż. <-, -en>
II. ti·tle [ˈtaɪtl̩, Am -t̬l̩] CZ. cz. przech.
to be aptly titled usu iron.
I. clear [klɪəʳ, Am klɪr] PRZYM.
1. clear:
clear (understandable) definition, description, message
klar <klarer, am klarsten>
clear explanation, description also
clear (definite) impression, similarity
clear (distinct) statement, stage
klar <klarer, am klarsten>
clear (distinct) statement, stage
clear signs
to have clear memories of sth przen.
2. clear (obvious):
klar <klarer, am klarsten>
es ist [mir] klar, dass ...
sich C. über etw B. im Klaren sein
to make sth clear [to sb]
3. clear usu przyd. (unconfused):
klar <klarer, am klarsten>
4. clear (free):
5. clear:
clear (unobstructed) passage, path
frei <freier, am freiesten>
clear throat
6. clear (transparent):
clear glass
clear water, soup
klar <klarer, am klarsten>
7. clear (pure):
8. clear (bright, shining):
clear of colours, eyes
9. clear (of weather, atmosphere):
clear sky, day, night, air
klar <klarer, am klarsten>
10. clear ndm. (net):
rein <reiner, am reinsten>
11. clear ndm. (not touching):
12. clear ndm. (away from):
to keep [or stay][or steer]clear of sb/sth
sich B. von jdm/etw fernhalten
zwroty:
II. clear [klɪəʳ, Am klɪr] RZ.
III. clear [klɪəʳ, Am klɪr] PRZYSŁ.
1. clear (away from):
to steer clear of sth NAUT.
jdn meiden
2. clear (distinctly):
3. clear (entirely):
IV. clear [klɪəʳ, Am klɪr] CZ. cz. przech.
1. clear (remove doubts):
to clear sth
2. clear (remove confusion):
3. clear (remove obstruction):
to clear sth
to clear sth land, snow
to clear sth from [or off] sth
etw von etw C. wegräumen
4. clear (remove blemish):
to clear sth
5. clear (empty):
6. clear (acquit):
to clear sb of a crime PR.
7. clear (complete work):
to clear sth
8. clear FIN.:
9. clear (jump without touching):
to clear sth
10. clear (approve):
11. clear (give official permission):
to clear sth
to clear sth with sb
etw mit jdm abklären
to clear sb to do sth
jdm genehmigen, etw zu tun
12. clear (in football):
zwroty:
V. clear [klɪəʳ, Am klɪr] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. clear (delete):
löschen <löscht, löschte, gelöschtlischst, geloschen>
2. clear (become transparent):
3. clear (become free of blemish):
4. clear (weather):
it's clearing up fog, smoke
verschwinden <verschwindet, verschwand, verschwunden>
5. clear FIN.:
Wpis OpenDict
clear CZ.
PONS słownictwo specjalistyczne dot. bankowości, finansów i ubezpieczeń
title RZ. NIERUCH.
title RZ. PR. GOSP.
Klett słownictwo specjalistyczne dotyczące geografii i geologii
clear CZ.
Present
Ititle
youtitle
he/she/ittitles
wetitle
youtitle
theytitle
Past
Ititled
youtitled
he/she/ittitled
wetitled
youtitled
theytitled
Present Perfect
Ihavetitled
youhavetitled
he/she/ithastitled
wehavetitled
youhavetitled
theyhavetitled
Past Perfect
Ihadtitled
youhadtitled
he/she/ithadtitled
wehadtitled
youhadtitled
theyhadtitled
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She was unpretentious, shy and devout, and possessed a crystal-clear soprano voice projected with a wistful quality and earnestness that audiences found touching.
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It is payable at the beginning of the financial year, though this is regarded as being the time at which the amount becomes clear.
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The details in his work are factually accurate, and he gives his readers clear and stern messages about moral purity and godliness.
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It is clear from all the New Testament material that slavery was a basic part of the social and economic environment.
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By the 12th century, the council was essentially powerless as a separate entity, though it seems clear that the system was never formally dismantled.
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