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clearance sale

/kleer-uhns/US // ˈklɪər əns //UK // (ˈklɪərəns) //

清仓大甩卖,清仓甩卖,清仓销售,清仓特卖

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of clearing.
    • : the distance between two objects; an amount of clear space: The bridge allowed a clearance of 37 feet at mean high water.
    • : a formal authorization permitting access to classified information, documents, etc.
    • : Also called clearance sale . the disposal of merchandise at reduced prices to make room for new goods: He bought the coat for half price at a clearance.
    • : a clear space; a clearing: The house stood in a clearance among the trees.
    • : Banking. an exchange of checks and other commercial paper drawn on members of a clearinghouse, usually effected at a daily meeting of the members.
    • : Machinery. a space between two moving parts, left to avoid clashing or to permit relatively free motion.
    • : the angle between a face of a cutting tool, as a lathe tool, and the work.
    • : Nautical. the clearing of a ship at a port.Also called clearance papers. the official papers certifying this.
    • : Medicine/Medical. a test of the excretory function of the kidneys based on the volume of blood that is cleared of a specific substance per minute by renal excretion.

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Examples

  • With some machines, wider aftermarket tires will require ¾- or 1-inch spacers to maintain clearance, but even when not required, that wider stance will add stability to your machine, especially on side-hill trails.

  • The site served as an aggregator of “Q drops,” which are anonymous posts on the website 8kun by someone claiming to have a high-level government security clearance providing inside information.

  • Because Moriarty was actively suicidal, Sheriff’s Department policy normally would have required deputies to take him to the county’s emergency psychiatric unit for clearance before booking him into jail.

  • SDG&E said though the state puts a limit on the minimum tree clearance, it doesn’t set a maximum.

  • In May 2019, the CPUC said it would allow “the 25-foot clearance range where necessary and feasible if supported by scientific evidence or data showing that such clearance will reduce wildfire risk.”

  • As a result of his initial resistance, the lab also suspended his Q clearance for one month.

  • Steel imports are stranded at customs-clearance warehouses awaiting paperwork.

  • The Senate will hold a hearing on reforming the security clearance system after failures at the Washington Navy Yard and the NSA.

  • To work at the Navy Yard—even as a subcontractor, as Aaron Alexis was—required a security clearance.

  • The host of ailments didn't affect his security clearance, which would have been recalled if the Navy declared him mentally unfit.

  • It was a temporary clearance of a patch of State land on which the native would raise a crop one, two, or more seasons.

  • Soldiers were already stacking up the chairs ready for the clearance of the gymnasium for the morrow.

  • It explains the trouble we were having in recent months in getting total synaptic clearance!

  • Gorcher came back pretty soon with his clearance, which gave him the right to run to Arroyo as first section of Number Eighteen.

  • The Collector refused to give a clearance unless the vessels were discharged of dutiable articles.