clarifier 的 2 个定义
clar·i·fied, clar·i·fy·ing.
- to make clear or intelligible; to free from ambiguity.
- to remove solid matter from; to make into a clear or pellucid liquid.
- to free from confusion; revive: The short nap clarified his thoughts.
clar·i·fied, clar·i·fy·ing.
- to become clear, pure, or intelligible: The political situation clarified.
clarifier 近义词
purifier
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- His spokesman later clarified that there would be no interview and referred subsequent questions to Magic Leap, which declined to comment.
- He had supported Proposition 10 and he told me he sent a note to the Union-Tribune to clarify his position.
- The four men spoke for three hours about the quest to develop and distribute a coronavirus vaccine—possibly as early as the end of the year—while clarifying some of the science behind how the virus spreads between people.
- Nevertheless, it’s a great exercise for clarifying one’s concepts.
- He did not clarify in his remarks to CNBC how the government could track who had spent their money, or the total pricetag for such an aggressive stimulus package.
- Her ADHD subjects markedly gravitated toward the Ideator and Developer styles; her non-ADHD subjects toward the Clarifier role.
- For each phase, a name: the Clarifier, the Ideator, the Developer, and the Implementer.
- What intelligence has to do in the service of impulse is to act not as its obedient servant but as its clarifier and liberator.
- It is extensively employed as a clarifier in the sugar plantations of the West Indies, and elsewhere.
- Is any other clarifier or any other evidence required to prove the pro-Peary frauds?
- Mr. Birrell's work is not merely good reading, but is a mental clarifier and tonic.
- When I came home from school at night, through a strangely permeated atmosphere, I beheld the clarifier simmering on the stove.