clarification如何读

英:[ˌklærəfɪ'keɪʃn]

美:[ˌklærəfəˈkeʃən]

clarification是什么意思

  • n.澄清;阐明

clarification自然拼读

clar·i·fi·ca·tion

klae rih kae shn

clarification变形

复数:clarifications

clarification词根

词根:clarify

adj.

clarified 澄清的;透明的

v.

clarified 阐明(clarify的过去分词形式);澄清

vi.

clarify 得到澄清;变得明晰;得到净化

vt.

clarify 澄清;阐明

clarification英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to make understandable The president was forced to clarify his position on the issue.

clarify a subject

to free of confusion

needs time to clarify his thoughts

to make (a liquid or something liquefied) clear or pure usually by freeing from suspended matter

clarify syrup

intransitive verb

to become clear

waiting for the present muddled diplomatic situation to clarify—Newsweek

clarification词组

clarification on解答

clarification词源中文解释

1610年代,“澄清或提炼”的行为(尤指液体物质),源自法语 clarification,来自晚期拉丁语 clarificationem(格 clarificatio),动作名词,源自 clarificare 的过去分词词干“使清晰”(参见 clarify)。“修订或扩展早期声明但不到 correction 的程度”的意义最早见于1969年,最初出现在报纸上。

clarification_冶金学行业词汇

澄清

clarification_医学行业词汇

澄清:除去液体的混浊

clarification_土木工程行业词汇

澄清

clarification_煤炭行业词汇

澄清

"从煤泥水中排除固体,以获得固体含量很少的水的作业。"

clarification词源英文解释

Middle English clarifien, from Anglo-French clarifier, from Late Latin clarificare, from Latin clarus clear — more at clear

The first known use of clarify was in the 14th century

clarification儿童词典英英释义

clarinetnoun

a woodwind musical instrument in the shape of a cylindrical tube having a single-reed mouthpiece

clarinetnoun

a woodwind musical instrument in the shape of a cylindrical tube having a single-reed mouthpiece

clarinetnoun

a woodwind musical instrument in the shape of a cylindrical tube having a single-reed mouthpiece

clarifyverb

to make or become pure or clear

clarify a liquid

to make or become easier to understand

clarify a statement

clarifyverb

to make or become pure or clear

clarify a liquid

to make or become easier to understand

clarify a statement

clarifyverb

to make or become pure or clear

clarify a liquid

to make or become easier to understand

clarify a statement

clarifyverb

to make or become pure or clear

clarify a liquid

to make or become easier to understand

clarify a statement

clarifyverb

to make or become pure or clear

clarify a liquid

to make or become easier to understand

clarify a statement

clarification 例句

1 When Il Duce claimed that he would further “clarify” matters, his audience understood that “clarification” was a synonym for violence.

2 In the discussion he came out in defense of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” asking for a clarification on why the performance was canceled and saying the regional authorities would have no grounds to ban it.

3 Just before the night’s final song, Mr. Brown had a clarification to make.

4 On second thoughts, that introductory paragraph needs a little clarification.

斟酌再三之后,本人有必要对上文段落作出小小澄清。

5 I wised up enough on the spot not to push her for clarification.

6 Following your advice, we also intend to have her contact her former employer’s HR and ask for clarification on what they will tell future employers who come knocking.

7 At the United States Department of the Treasury, the Office of Foreign Assets Control publishes a list of sanctioned individuals and companies that provides further clarification.

8 Fearn’s clarification aside, “Spare Ribs” does have some notable leaps forward for the duo.

9 It takes courage to raise your hand and ask for clarification.

它给你举手澄清问题的勇气。

10 Elaboration phase: Prototyping requirements clarification.

Elaboration阶段:原型需求澄清。

11 Paradoxically, the first thing I thought to do as I exited Playwrights Horizons, where the one-act play opened on Wednesday, was to read the script for clarification.

12 This has felt like a correction, or at least a clarification, of what was good in a form of entertainment that consistently taxed its audience.

13 Another Redditor seeking clarification said: “Wait, so if it stinks then you don't get in trouble but if it doesn't you do... ?”

14 The extra prep time allows for more research and the clarification of arguments.

15 “We just want to see if anyone else has any situations, hypothetical or otherwise, that they need clarification on,” the female lawyer said.

16 You could have reached out to managers at both companies to get some clarification.

17 They’re the kind that send you to program notes in vain hopes of clarification, the sort that might leave you wondering what’s wrong with contemporary dance.

18 Advertisement Advertisement In New York City, new clarifications to the city’s human rights guidelines make clear that the intentional misidentification of a person’s preferred name, pronoun or title is violation of the city’s anti-discrimination law.

19 If these two clarifications are merely precursors to realizing you’re not in love anymore, then so be it.

20 And, in case there were any doubts the Murdoch-owned publication would keep its word, the clarification was accompanied by a photo of a shirtless model.

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