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gen. |
clarify; elucidate; explain; interpret; be cleared up; clear (о погоде) |
inf. |
clear up (of the weather); wash |
Makarov. |
come out in the wash; clear away (о погоде); clear off (о погоде) |
obs. |
brighten up; cheer up |
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Gruzovik |
become clear; be cleared up |
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Gruzovik, inf. |
clear up (of the weather) |
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gen. |
expound; clear (сомнение, дело); unriddle; untie; unty; illuminate; irradiate; make it plain; make plain to (что-либо, кому-либо); clear up (Thanks for clearing that up for me, Jim. – Спасибо, что разъяснил. ART Vancouver); bring something home to (someone – кому-либо Andrey Truhachev); fill in on (ART Vancouver); unpack (goo.gl Artjaazz); advise (to give sb help and information on a subject that you know a lot about ~ (sb) on/about something/about doing something We employ an expert to advise on new technology. She advises the government on environmental issues. ~ (sb) what, which, whether, etc: The pharmacist will advise which medicines are safe to take. Your lawyer can advise you whether to take any action. OALD Alexander Demidov); give an explanation (Andrey Truhachev); make it clear (Damirules); clarify a few things (кое-что Taras); clarify a few things (пару моментов Taras) |
Игорь Миг |
explain a bit about; give a sense of |
book. |
unconfuse (MichaelBurov) |
inf. |
bring home the message (что-либо Andrey Truhachev); clear up (of the weather) |
Makarov. |
make something plain to (someone – кому-либо что-либо); bring something home to (someone – кому-либо что-либо); make something clear (что-либо); shed light on (что-либо); straighten out |
math. |
clarify; make clear |
media. |
spell out (media term: "We're waiting to hear from the senior minister who's going to spell out the federal take on the spill situtation." – разъяснить позицию (с) ART Vancouver 4uzhoj) |
notar. |
interpret; explain |
obs. |
brighten up; cheer up |
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Gruzovik |
elucidate |
Gruzovik, obs. |
brighten up; cheer up |
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chem. |
clarified |
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Gruzovik, inf. |
clear up (of the weather) |
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inf. |
bring (something) home (to Andrey Truhachev) |