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Traduzione e definizione

clear: chiaro, limpido, terso adjective
to clear, to clear off (a table): sgomberare, sparecchiare (un tavolo) verb
to clear out (a room): sgomberare (una stanza) verb

Esempi

  • "It is clear from your detailed notes that you are a very original interviewer."
  • "For young or old, the bottom line seems clear: a good night's sleep is essential!"
  • "My friend, I'll say it clear"
  • "Bruno : Well, Ursula, your proposals are very clear and extremely well-structured."
  • "It's as clear as a photograph in my head."
  • "This table will give me a clearer idea when to organise my picnic!"
  • "And finally, as long as you're removing junk from the building, why don't you help Horatio clear out some of the junk from his office?"
  • "Take a deep breath, clear your thoughts and speak."
  • "At the top of your advert, I want a clear headline."
  • "To send a clear message to this racist I urge you to meet me in the canteen at 5pm tomorrow to design "anti-hate" posters."
  • "This application will give me a clearer idea when to organise my picnic!"
  • "It's clear that you have mastered the ins and outs of the British pub, so I don't think you'll experience any cultural problems. I was amazed when you stood on the table and sang Abba songs with members of a women's rugby team. While this kind of behaviour may not be acceptable in front of your client, I'm sure you'll go down well with English girls!"
  • "I hope this is clear for everyone."
  • "When you absolutely must fire an employee, it must be for just cause: a clear violation of company policy."
  • "Bruno : Be clear Badguy, tell me what's going on."
  • "Moira : Today's top story: a volcano in Chiapas, Mexico is showing clear signs of eruption."
  • "While the benefits of sleep are numerous, it seems clear that the dangers of NOT sleeping outweigh them considerably."
  • "Here under fabulous clear blue skies, the temperature is hot enough to roast a dingo."
  • "I expect the discussion to be clear and concise, without the usual name-calling."
  • "It is clear that Delavigne should be looking at targeting the male 15-24 age group, while at the same time advertising the fact that Delavigne products have no negative side effects for males of this age range."
Esercizio 1
"The first thing I'd like you to do is clear off your desk".

Bob wants Horatio to:

"The first thing I'd like you to do is clear off your desk".

Bob wants Horatio to:
This is not the best choice here. "To clear off (a surface)" does not actually express that a surface will be "swept", but rather that it will be "cleaned", "tidied", or "arranged". "To sweep (the floor)" is to use a broom or a brush to clean the floor of dirt and dust.
"To clear off (a surface)" does not actually express that a surface will be "washed", but rather that it will be "cleaned", "tidied", or "arranged". "Washing" always involves water, unless it is "brainwashing", which involves manipulation and advertising executives, usually.
This is the best choice here. "To clear off" (a surface) means to arrange, clean or put it in order. In this case, Bob wants Horatio to "clean up" or "tidy", probably by removing the objects on the desk, before beginning the lessons.
The phrasal verb "to clear off" does not mean "to sit down". The two verbs are totally unrelated.
This is not the best choice here. "To clear off (a surface)" does not actually express that a surface will be "mopped", but rather that it will be "cleaned", "tidied", or "arranged". "To mop (the floor)" is to use water, detergent and a mop (an implement with absorbent material) in order to clean the floor.
Esercizio 2
According to Susie there is a huge difference between watching movies and doing research.

The term "huge" describes something .
According to Susie there is a huge difference between watching movies and doing research.

The term "huge" describes something large.
large: The adjective "huge" describes something very large or very big. Example: I made a huge mistake at work and got into big trouble. "Large" shares a similar meaning with "huge".
subtle: The adjective "subtle" indicates something so small or unobvious that it is difficult to detect. Example: The Mona Lisa has a subtle smile that makes many people curious. A "subtle" difference between two things is the opposite of a "huge" difference between two things. "Subtle" does not share a similar meaning with "huge".
clear: The adjective "clear" has several meanings, however a "clear" difference expresses an obvious or distinct difference. Example: The difference between the two opposing politicians was clear. "Clear" can also describe something transparent or free from obstacles.
slight: The adjective "slight" describes something is small or minor. Example: I had a slight headache when I woke up but it went away very quickly.
Esercizio 3
Art attack II!

A █████████████
B █████████████
C ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓
D ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒


Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate term.
phase | dark | shade | heavy | light | clear | shadow

Above, each box (A-D) contains a different of gray.

Box B would probably be described as being a gray rectangle.

Box D would probably be described as being a gray rectangle.

Art attack II!

A █████████████
B █████████████
C ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓
D ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒


Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate term.
phase | dark | shade | heavy | light | clear | shadow

Above, each box (A-D) contains a different shade 1 of gray.

Box B would probably be described as being a dark 2 gray rectangle.

Box D would probably be described as being a light 3 gray rectangle.
1 shade: The term "shade" is a synonym of "hue" or "tint" or "type of color". A "shade (of a color)" is a variation of a color based on how light or dark it is (the amount of white or black mixed into it). Example: I think we need to paint the bedroom a lighter shade of blue.
2 dark: When describing a "shade" of a color, we use the terms "dark" and "light" to describe the comparative darkness (or lightness). In the dialogue, Bruno describes a "dark blue circle". This means that the blue of the circle has lots of black mixed into it, making it appear dark. Another example: Bruno has beautiful DARK brown hair.
3 light: As mentioned above, the terms "light" and "dark" are placed before colors to indicate their comparative darkness. In the dialogue, Bruno could have said, "light blue circle" if the circle had more white mixed into it. We also use "light" when describing hair. Example: Icarus has lovely light gray hair.

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