clarity
noun /ˈklærəti/
/ˈklærəti/
[uncountable]Word Family
- clear adjective (≠ unclear)
- clearly adverb
- clarity noun
- clarify verb
清晰;清楚;明确 - a lack of clarity in the law
法律上不明确 - The brilliant clarity of his argument could not be faulted.
他的论点极其清晰,无可挑剔。
- She expressed herself with great clarity.
她非常清晰地表达了自己的观点。 - There's still no clarity about what sort of programme it's going to be.
它将是什么样的节目还不清楚。
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- a lack of clarity in the law
清晰的思维(或理解)能力 - clarity of thought/purpose/vision
思路清楚;目的明确;视野清晰 - With painful clarity she remembered the day he had died.
她真切地回想起他去世当天的情景,痛不欲生。
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(画面、物质或声音的)清晰,清楚,清澈 - the clarity of the sound on the recording
录音中声音的清晰度
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词源Middle English (in the sense ‘glory, divine splendour’): from Latin claritas, from clarus ‘clear’. The current sense dates from the early 17th cent.