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clarity

/klar-i-tee/US // ˈklær ɪ ti //UK // (ˈklærɪtɪ) //

清晰度,明确性,明晰度,清晰性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : clearness or lucidity as to perception or understanding; freedom from indistinctness or ambiguity.
    • : the state or quality of being clear or transparent to the eye; pellucidity: the clarity of pure water.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounclearness
Synonyms
accuracy准确性,准确度,准确率,精确性brightness亮度,光度,光明度,光亮度certainty确定性,确定,确定的,确定无疑directness直接性,直率性,直觉性,率直性lucidity清醒度,清晰度,清醒性,明晰度precision精度,精确度,精确性,精确purity纯度,纯净度,纯洁性,洁净度simplicity简单性,简易性,简单,简洁transparency透明度,透明性,透明度问题,透明度方面articulateness阐明性,衔接性,艺术性,衔接comprehensibility可理解性,理解性,易懂性,可读性conspicuousness显而易见,显而易见的是,显眼的,显而易见的definition定义,释义,释義distinctness鲜明性,明确性,明显性,分明度evidence证据,证据显示,证据表明exactitude准确度,精确性,精确度,准确exactness准确度,精确性,准确,确切性explicitness明确性,公开性,明显的,明显性intelligibility可懂性,可理解性,可懂度,理解力legibility可读性,可阅性,易读性,可辨识度limpidity清晰度,清廉,清脆的声音,清晰obviousness明显性,显著性,显而易见,显性openness公开性,开放性,开放,公开化palpability可触摸性,可触性,可触及性,触觉penetrability渗透性,渗透率,渗透力,穿透力perceptibility可感知性,感知力,感受性,感知能力perspicuity明确性,透视性,透彻性,精明度plainness平实,朴素,朴实,平淡prominence突出显示,突出表现,凸显,突出的地位salience显著性,突出性,凸显性,突出强调tangibility切实可行,切实性,切实可行的,可行性unambiguity毫不含糊,不含糊,不明确性,含糊不清cognizability可认知性,可识别性,认知性,可认识性decipherability破译性,破译率,破译能力,破译explicability可解释性,可解释性,可说明性,可证明性limpidness清澈见底,清澈度,清澈透明,清澈manifestness多样性,体现性,表现力,体现在overtness过度紧张,过度,过度性,超越unmistakability无误性,无歧义,无误,无懈可击

Examples

  • They’re seeking online public workshops for residents to share their priorities for the next chief, public disclosure of the participants involved in the process and clarity on how community input will be used in the decision-making process.

  • The new attributes help provide clarity and reassurance to potential customers that safety protocols are in place.

  • The conversation below has been edited for length and clarity.

  • Our conversation, which has been lightly edited for length and clarity, follows.

  • Objectively measuring loneliness in the brain, as opposed to asking people how they feel, could provide some clarity on the connection between depression and loneliness, for example.

  • In the end, the clarity that comes from moments of horror can help us recommit to deeper principles.

  • Moral clarity would dictate that civil-rights and other civic leaders would speak out against such a senseless act of violence.

  • The writer has followed a rule but compromised clarity; whether the vote or the approval was immediate is ambiguous.

  • The lack of legal clarity is only one piece of an already frenzied and shifting operating environment.

  • Lachs writes with clarity and concision—admirable concision, considering how unwieldy university press offerings tend to be.

  • The explanation of his mysterious earlier moods offered itself with a clarity that was ghastly.

  • The voice that had been held rigidly to the usual calm clarity of an official announcer became suddenly high-pitched and vibrant.

  • Well, for the sake of clarity of the record, at this point let me suggest that we go off the record, and Mr. Wilcox is available.

  • Great mental anguish is accompanied by no clarity of thought and graves no connected memories on the mind.

  • She sang the praises of Athenian literature and art and life; there was sanity and clarity, there was balance and serenity!