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clarification

/klar-uh-fuh-key-shuhn/US // ˌklær ə fəˈkeɪ ʃən //

澄清,澄清说明,澄清问题,澄清事实

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or an instance of making an idea or statement clear: You may use a pencil to circle words, passages, or phrases that you don't understand or that need clarification.
    • : the removal of solid matter from a liquid so that it is clear or translucent: The clarification of butter involves first melting it and then getting rid of all milk solids, leaving behind pure saturated fat.

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Examples

  • The public health agency also provided further clarification on what it means by celebrating only with members of your own household.

  • This leaves her to wonder if the clarification is worth the effort.

  • On the bright side, Page’s clarification of the problem paved the way to a solution.

  • The latest clarifications once again emphasize that contextual targeting is likely to play a larger role in marketers’ mobile app advertising strategies.

  • The majority of comments engaged with the content itself, asking questions, clarifications or counter-arguments.

  • They did not respond to multiple requests for clarification.

  • Shapiro has not responded to my request for clarification on his comment.

  • Clarification: in a country with vile, daily crimes against women it is wrong for privileged women to file trivial cases.

  • The matter requires clarification because the victims are the thousands of people who believed they could have a cure.

  • The Daily Beast reached out to Feliciano for clarification about his "ambiguously gay" statement.

  • A call was made to the resident station, requesting clarification of the request, and the answer proved to be unsatisfactory.

  • Thoughts which had struggled for clarification in my own deliberate mind started up.

  • The clarification of the conception of the trade agreement was perhaps the main achievement of the nineties.

  • The previous decade had counted steadily for inward clarification, for health and for confidence.

  • It may well be doubted if absolute clarification of the record is ever to be possible.