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Definition of clearly in English: clearlyadverb ˈklɪəliˈklɪrli 1In a clear manner; with clarity. her ability to write clearly 清清楚楚写字的能力。 as submodifier on white paper, the seeds are clearly visible 种子放在白纸上后清晰可见。 Example sentencesExamples - We can see the pattern of the upward swing of the interest rate cycle reasonably clearly.
- They must display both their blue badge and a clock card clearly to say when they first parked.
- Now you hear clearly the sound of the trains and see them towering over the park.
- The language is very simple and when they have had to use an unusual term it is clearly explained.
- Maybe an ability to see things as clearly as that is a gift you can't get rid of, even if you wanted to.
- A run will be clearly visible with this rig; any movement is a take as the bait is dead.
- To identify who I am, a sticker like the one below will clearly be on display.
- He also made use of the rule that what is clearly and distinctly perceived is true or real.
- To shut me up he sent me a caption in which the painstaking hours of work were clearly visible.
- She always seems to have something interesting to say, and says it clearly and well.
- A seed was judged to be germinated when the root tip had clearly penetrated the seed coat.
- A union motion calling for the policy to be scrapped was clearly carried on a show of hands.
- People come forward from the audience and they tell us very clearly how they feel.
- Every time they looked up from behind the cash desk the poster was clearly visible.
- Can we create one of our own that is heard as clearly by the public in general?
Synonyms intelligibly, plainly, distinctly, comprehensibly, understandably, perspicuously, with clarity legibly, readably audibly - 1.1sentence adverb Without doubt; obviously.
无疑地;明显地 clearly, things have changed in the last six weeks Example sentencesExamples - He is clearly a hard working and sincere musician, who puts every effort into his craft.
- They look to have added class to a squad that clearly has the ability to stand out from the chasing pack.
- Gaze at it across the waters from the white sands of Morar and it clearly has two distinct parts.
- It is clearly an opportunity we wish to grab to assist in real practical changes.
- It was a lovely photograph of two young people clearly happy in each other's company.
- The challenge of how to make money out of downloadable music is clearly too taxing for them.
- The balance is still not even, but they are clearly doing something better than us.
- They clearly adore these plants and are keen to share their passion with a fresh audience.
- The ability to analyze a line and see all the moves clearly falls under this ability.
- Each player must keep the number of cards that they own clearly visible at all times.
- These are bonuses that clearly have not been earned by the underlying fund itself.
- The book has been written by a host of people who clearly have expertise in this subject.
- He's a man with an immediate warmth and his family clearly means everything to him.
- He's also the sort of person who enjoys debate, but clearly likes to win the argument.
- There is no rite of passage that so clearly separates the devout from the damned.
- With a look of determination about her, the composer is clearly up for the challenge.
- At least then they'd have to legally face up to what they're clearly trying to incite.
- I think the time has come for people to be able to state clearly their wishes in a given situation.
- In this adaptation we were clearly meant to think that this was harsh and unfair.
- It's clearly a problem that so many people think they are ill, but what do ministers do?
Synonyms obviously, evidently, patently, unquestionably, undoubtedly, without doubt, indubitably, plainly, decidedly, surely, assuredly, certainly, definitely, undeniably, incontrovertibly, irrefutably, incontestably, unmistakably, doubtless visibly, demonstrably, noticeably, manifestly, markedly, transparently, palpably it goes without saying, needless to say, of course
Definition of clearly in US English: clearlyadverbˈklɪrliˈklirlē 1In such a way as to allow easy and accurate perception or interpretation. 清晰地,明白地 the ability to write clearly 清清楚楚写字的能力。 as submodifier on white paper, the seeds are clearly visible 种子放在白纸上后清晰可见。 Example sentencesExamples - The language is very simple and when they have had to use an unusual term it is clearly explained.
- They must display both their blue badge and a clock card clearly to say when they first parked.
- A run will be clearly visible with this rig; any movement is a take as the bait is dead.
- A seed was judged to be germinated when the root tip had clearly penetrated the seed coat.
- To identify who I am, a sticker like the one below will clearly be on display.
- Maybe an ability to see things as clearly as that is a gift you can't get rid of, even if you wanted to.
- People come forward from the audience and they tell us very clearly how they feel.
- Every time they looked up from behind the cash desk the poster was clearly visible.
- She always seems to have something interesting to say, and says it clearly and well.
- To shut me up he sent me a caption in which the painstaking hours of work were clearly visible.
- He also made use of the rule that what is clearly and distinctly perceived is true or real.
- Now you hear clearly the sound of the trains and see them towering over the park.
- Can we create one of our own that is heard as clearly by the public in general?
- A union motion calling for the policy to be scrapped was clearly carried on a show of hands.
- We can see the pattern of the upward swing of the interest rate cycle reasonably clearly.
Synonyms intelligibly, plainly, distinctly, comprehensibly, understandably, perspicuously, with clarity - 1.1sentence adverb Without doubt; obviously.
无疑地;明显地 clearly, there have been disasters and reversals here 很明显,这里曾遭受灾难和挫折。 Example sentencesExamples - It's clearly a problem that so many people think they are ill, but what do ministers do?
- The book has been written by a host of people who clearly have expertise in this subject.
- At least then they'd have to legally face up to what they're clearly trying to incite.
- In this adaptation we were clearly meant to think that this was harsh and unfair.
- I think the time has come for people to be able to state clearly their wishes in a given situation.
- There is no rite of passage that so clearly separates the devout from the damned.
- The balance is still not even, but they are clearly doing something better than us.
- Each player must keep the number of cards that they own clearly visible at all times.
- Gaze at it across the waters from the white sands of Morar and it clearly has two distinct parts.
- With a look of determination about her, the composer is clearly up for the challenge.
- The challenge of how to make money out of downloadable music is clearly too taxing for them.
- It is clearly an opportunity we wish to grab to assist in real practical changes.
- It was a lovely photograph of two young people clearly happy in each other's company.
- He's a man with an immediate warmth and his family clearly means everything to him.
- These are bonuses that clearly have not been earned by the underlying fund itself.
- He is clearly a hard working and sincere musician, who puts every effort into his craft.
- The ability to analyze a line and see all the moves clearly falls under this ability.
- They clearly adore these plants and are keen to share their passion with a fresh audience.
- They look to have added class to a squad that clearly has the ability to stand out from the chasing pack.
- He's also the sort of person who enjoys debate, but clearly likes to win the argument.
Synonyms obviously, evidently, patently, unquestionably, undoubtedly, without doubt, indubitably, plainly, decidedly, surely, assuredly, certainly, definitely, undeniably, incontrovertibly, irrefutably, incontestably, unmistakably, doubtless
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