La palabra inglés para claro es
bright
Definición inglesa
claro | |
1. adj. light, bright | |
2. adj. clear | |
alto y claro - loud and clear | |
3. adv. certainly, naturally, of course | |
4. n-m. sunny spell | |
Lluvia por la mañana y apertura de claros por la tarde. - Rain in the morning and sunny spells in the afternoon | |
5. n-m. clearing | |
6. n-m. bald patch | |
7. interj. of course; for sure; sure (indicates enthusiastic agreement) |
Traducciones de claro y sus definiciones
clearing | ||
1. claro, calvero |
clearing | ||
1. v. present participle of clear | ||
2. s. The act or process of making or becoming clear. | ||
3. s. An area of land within a wood or forest devoid of trees. | ||
4. s. An open space in the fog etc. | ||
5. s. (banking, finance) A process of exchanging transaction information and authorisation through a central institution or system to complete and settle those transactions. | ||
6. s. (telecommunication) A sequence of events used to disconnect a call, and return to the ready state. | ||
7. s. (UK, education) The period in which remaining university places are allocated to remaining students. | ||
8. s. (soccer) The act of removing the ball from one's own goal area by kicking it. |
clear | © | ||
1. adj. Claro. | |||
2. adj. Transparente | |||
3. adj. Despejado. | |||
4. adj. Sin decoloración, sin manchas, sin defectos. | |||
5. adj. Libre de culpa, sospecha, angustia, pecado, etc. | |||
6. adj. Sereno, calmado. | |||
7. adj. Alejado, o sin relación con. | |||
8. adj. Libre de alguna obligación, deuda, contrato, etc. | |||
9. adj. Brillante, resplandeciente. | |||
10. adv. Claramente. | |||
11. adv. Que esta alejado de algo, que no esta en contacto | |||
12. adv. Completamente. | |||
13. Despejar. | |||
14. Aclarar, aclararse. | |||
15. Liberar, liberarse. | |||
16. Alejar. | |||
17. Serenar. | |||
18. Limpiar. | |||
19. Liquidar una deuda. | |||
20. s. Un espacio despejado o limpio. | |||
21. s. Un texto sin formato o encriptación |
Clear | ||
1. s. (Scientology) An idea state of beingness free of unwanted influences. | ||
2. adj. Transparent in colour. | ||
as clear as crystal | ||
3. adj. Bright, not dark or obscured. | ||
The windshield was clear and clean. | ||
Congress passed the President’s Clear Skies legislation. | ||
4. adj. Free of obstacles. | ||
The driver had mistakenly thought the intersection was clear. | ||
The coast is clear. | ||
5. adj. Without clouds. | ||
clear weather; a clear day | ||
6. adj. (meteorology) Of the sky, such that less than one eighth of its area is obscured by clouds. | ||
7. adj. Free of ambiguity or doubt. | ||
He gave clear instructions not to bother him at work. | ||
Do I make myself clear? Crystal clear. | ||
I'm still not quite clear on what some of these words mean. | ||
8. adj. Distinct, sharp, well-marked. | ||
9. adj. (figuratively) Free of guilt, or suspicion. | ||
a clear conscience | ||
10. adj. (of a soup) Without a thickening ingredient. | ||
11. adj. Possessing little or no perceptible stimulus. | ||
clear of texture; clear of odor | ||
12. adj. (Scientology) Free from the influence of engrams; see Clear (Scientology). | ||
13. adj. Able to perceive clearly; keen; acute; penetrating; discriminating. | ||
a clear intellect; a clear head | ||
14. adj. Not clouded with passion; serene; cheerful. | ||
15. adj. Easily or distinctly heard; audible. | ||
16. adj. Unmixed; entirely pure. | ||
clear sand | ||
17. adj. Without defects or blemishes, such as freckles or knots. | ||
a clear complexion; clear lumber | ||
18. adj. Without diminution; in full; net. | ||
a clear profit | ||
19. adv. All the way; entirely. | ||
I threw it clear across the river to the other side. | ||
20. adv. Not near something or touching it. | ||
Stand clear of the rails, a train is coming. | ||
21. adv. free (or separate) from others | ||
22. adv. (obsolete) In a clear manner; plainly. | ||
23. v. To remove obstructions or impediments from. | ||
24. v. To become freed from obstructions. | ||
When the road cleared we continued our journey. | ||
25. v. To eliminate ambiguity or doubt from a matter; to clarify; especially, to clear up. | ||
26. v. To remove from suspicion, especially of having committed a crime. | ||
The court cleared the man of murder. | ||
27. v. To pass without interference; to miss. | ||
The door just barely clears the table as it closes. The leaping horse easily cleared the hurdles. | ||
28. v. (intransitive) To become clear. | ||
After a heavy rain, the sky cleared nicely for the evening. | ||
29. v. (intransitive) Of a check or financial transaction, to go through as payment; to be processed so that the money is transferred. | ||
The check might not clear for a couple of days. | ||
30. v. (transitive, business) To earn a profit of; to net. | ||
He's been clearing seven thousand a week. | ||
31. v. To obtain permission to use (a sample of copyrighted audio) in another track. | ||
32. v. To disengage oneself from incumbrances, distress, or entanglements; to become free. | ||
33. v. To obtain a clearance. | ||
The steamer cleared for Liverpool today. | ||
34. v. (sports) To defend by hitting (or kicking, throwing, heading etc.) the ball (or puck) from the defending goal. | ||
35. v. To fell all trees of a forest. | ||
36. v. (transitive, computing) To reset or unset; to return to an empty state or to zero. | ||
to clear an array; to clear a single bit (binary digit) in a value | ||
37. v. (computing, transitive) To style (an element within a document) so that it is not permitted to float at a given position. | ||
38. s. (carpentry) Full extent; distance between extreme limits; especially; the distance between the nearest surfaces of two bodies, or the space between walls. | ||
a room ten feet square in the clear | ||
39. s. (cryptology) State of being unenciphered. (In the clear: Not enciphered.) |
glade | © | ||
1. claro, calvero |
glade | © | ||
1. s. An open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared space in a forest. | |||
2. s. (colloquial) An everglade. | |||
3. s. An open space in the ice on a river or lake. | |||
4. s. A bright surface of ice or snow. | |||
a glade of ice | |||
5. s. (obsolete) a gleam of light; see moonglade | |||
6. s. (obsolete) a bright patch of sky; the bright space between clouds |
light | |||
1. s. Luz | |||
2. s. Lámpara | |||
3. s. Fuego | |||
4. s. Perspectiva. | |||
5. adj. Claro | |||
6. adj. Ligero | |||
7. adj. Más ligero | |||
8. adj. Leve | |||
9. adj. Ágil | |||
10. adj. Poco profundo, poco serio | |||
11. adj. (Del suelo) arenoso | |||
12. vt. Iluminar. | |||
13. vt. Encender. |
light | |||
1. s. (physics) Visible electromagnetic radiation. The human eye can typically detect radiation (light) in the wavelength range of about 400 to 750 nanometers. Nearby shorter and longer wavelength ranges, a | |||
As you can see, this spacious dining-room gets a lot of light in the mornings. | |||
2. s. A source of illumination. | |||
Put that light out! | |||
3. s. Spiritual or mental illumination; enlightenment, useful information. | |||
Can you throw any light on this problem? | |||
4. s. (in the now rare) Facts; pieces of information; ideas, concepts. | |||
5. s. A notable person within a specific field or discipline. | |||
Picasso was one of the leading lights of the cubist movement. | |||
6. s. (painting) The manner in which the light strikes a picture; that part of a picture which represents those objects upon which the light is supposed to fall; the more illuminated part of a landscape or | |||
7. s. A point of view, or aspect from which a concept, person or thing is regarded. | |||
I'm really seeing you in a different light today. | |||
Magoon's governorship in Cuba was viewed in a negative light by many Cuban historians for years thereafter. | |||
8. s. A flame or something used to create fire. | |||
Hey, buddy, you got a light? | |||
9. s. A firework made by filling a case with a substance which burns brilliantly with a white or coloured flame. | |||
a Bengal light | |||
10. s. A window, or space for a window in architecture. | |||
This facade has eight south-facing lights. | |||
11. s. The series of squares reserved for the answer to a crossword clue. | |||
The average length of a light on a 15×15 grid is 7 or 8. | |||
12. s. (informal) A cross-light in a double acrostic or triple acrostic. | |||
13. s. Open view; a visible state or condition; public observation; publicity. | |||
14. s. The power of perception by vision. | |||
15. s. The brightness of the eye or eyes. | |||
16. s. A traffic light, or, by extension, an intersection controlled by one or more that will face a traveler who is receiving instructions. | |||
To get to our house, turn right at the third light. | |||
17. v. To start (a fire). | |||
We lit the fire to get some heat. | |||
18. v. To set fire to; to set burning; to kindle. | |||
She lit her last match. | |||
19. v. To illuminate. | |||
I used my torch to light the way home through the woods in the night. | |||
20. v. (intransitive) To become ignited; to take fire. | |||
This soggy match will not light. | |||
21. v. To attend or conduct with a light; to show the way to by means of a light. | |||
22. adj. Having light. | |||
The room is light when the Sun shines through the window. | |||
23. adj. Pale in colour. | |||
She had light skin. | |||
24. adj. (of coffee) Served with extra milk or cream. | |||
I like my coffee light. | |||
25. adj. Of low weight; not heavy. | |||
My bag was much lighter once I had dropped off the books. | |||
26. adj. Lightly-built; designed for speed or small loads. | |||
We took a light aircraft down to the city. | |||
27. adj. Gentle; having little force or momentum. | |||
This artist clearly had a light, flowing touch. | |||
28. adj. Easy to endure or perform. | |||
light duties around the house | |||
29. adj. Low in fat, calories, alcohol, salt, etc. | |||
This light beer still gets you drunk if you have enough of it. | |||
30. adj. Unimportant, trivial, having little value or significance. | |||
I made some light comment, and we moved on. | |||
31. adj. (rail transport, of a locomotive, usually with "run") travelling with no carriages, wagons attached | |||
32. adj. (obsolete) Unchaste, wanton. | |||
33. adj. Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons. | |||
light troops; a troop of light horse | |||
34. adj. Not encumbered; unembarrassed; clear of impediments; hence, active; nimble; swift. | |||
35. adj. (dated) Easily influenced by trifling considerations; unsteady; unsettled; volatile. | |||
a light, vain person; a light mind | |||
36. adj. Indulging in, or inclined to, levity; lacking dignity or solemnity; frivolous; airy. | |||
Ogden Nash was a writer of light verse. | |||
37. adj. Not quite sound or normal; somewhat impaired or deranged; dizzy; giddy. | |||
38. adj. Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped; diminished. | |||
light coin | |||
39. adj. Easily interrupted by stimulation. | |||
light sleep; light anesthesia | |||
40. adv. Carrying little. | |||
I prefer to travel light. | |||
41. s. (curling) A stone that is not thrown hard enough. | |||
42. v. (nautical) To unload a ship, or to jettison material to make it lighter | |||
43. v. To lighten; to ease of a burden; to take off. | |||
44. v. To find by chance. | |||
I lit upon a rare book in a second-hand bookseller's. | |||
45. v. To stop upon (of eyes or a glance); to notice | |||
46. v. (archaic) To alight; to land or come down. | |||
She fell out of the window but luckily lit on her feet. |
indeed | © | ||
1. adv. Realmente, verdaderamente. | |||
2. adv. En realidad, en verdad. |
indeed | © | ||
1. adv. (modal) Truly; in fact; actually. | |||
Indeed, he made several misplays. | |||
2. adv. (degree, after the adjective modified) In fact. | |||
As a soccer player he is terrible indeed. | |||
3. interj. indicates emphatic agreement | |||
"I'm a great runner." "Indeed!". | |||
4. interj. with interrogative intonation (low-high) indicates serious doubt. | |||
"I'm a great runner." "Indeed?". |
of course | © | ||
1. Naturalmente, desde luego, por supuesto. |
of course | © | ||
This type of course does not suit me because the course is too expensive. | |||
1. adv. Indicates enthusiastic agreement. | |||
Of course I'll go with you. | |||
2. adv. Acknowledges the validity of the associated phrase. | |||
Of course, there will be a few problems along the way. | |||
3. adv. Asserts that the associated phrase should not be argued, particularly if it is obvious or there is no choice in the matter. | |||
Of course I know that! You will, of course, surrender all your future rights to the property. |
bright | © | ||
1. adj. Brillante. | |||
2. adj. Iluminado, con luz. | |||
3. adj. Animado, radiante. | |||
4. adj. Claro, diáfano. |
bright | © | ||
1. adj. Visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, clear, radiant; not dark. | |||
Could you please dim the light? It's far too bright. | |||
2. adj. Having a clear, quick intellect; intelligent. | |||
He's very bright. He was able to solve the problem without my help. | |||
3. adj. Vivid, colourful, brilliant. | |||
The orange and blue walls of the sitting room were much brighter than the dull grey walls of the kitchen. | |||
4. adj. Happy, in (soplink, good, spirits). | |||
I woke up today feeling so bright that I decided to have a little dance. | |||
5. adj. Sparkling with wit; lively; vivacious; cheerful. | |||
6. adj. Illustrious; glorious. | |||
7. adj. Clear; transparent. | |||
8. adj. (archaic) Manifest to the mind, as light is to the eyes; clear; evident; plain. | |||
9. s. An artist's brush used in oil and acrylic painting with a long ferrule and a flat, somewhat tapering bristle head. | |||
10. s. (obsolete) splendour; brightness | |||
11. s. (neologism) A person with a naturalistic worldview with no supernatural or mystical elements. | |||
12. s. (US, in the plural) The high-beam intensity of motor vehicle headlamps. | |||
Your brights are on. |
clear cut | |
clear cut | ||
1. adj. straightforward, obvious, simple, or basic. | ||
It looks like a simple enough problem, but the answer might not be as clear cut as you suppose. | ||
2. adj. (forestry) having had all trees cut. | ||
3. v. to remove all trees or vegetation from an area |
apparent | © | ||
1. adj. Aparente. |
apparent | © | ||
1. adj. Capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye, eyely; within sight or view. | |||
2. adj. Clear or manifest to the understanding; plain; evident; obvious; known; palpable; indubitable. | |||
3. adj. Appearing to the eye or mind (distinguished from, but not necessarily opposed to, true or real); seeming. |
lawn | © | ||
1. césped |
lawn | © | ||
1. s. An open space between woods. | |||
2. s. Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown. | |||
3. s. (biology) An overgrown agar culture, such that no separation between single colonies exists. | |||
4. s. A type of thin linen or cotton. | |||
5. s. (in the plural) Pieces of this fabric, especially as used for the sleeves of a bishop. | |||
6. s. (obsolete) A piece of clothing made from lawn. |
articulate | © | ||
1. adj. Lúcido, bien expresado. | |||
2. adj. Elocuente, que se expresa bien. | |||
3. vt. Articular. |
articulate | © | ||
1. adj. Clear; effective. | |||
2. adj. Speaking in a clear and effective manner. | |||
She’s a bright, articulate young woman. | |||
3. adj. Consisting of segments united by joints. | |||
The robot arm was articulate in two directions. | |||
jointed articulate animals | |||
4. adj. Distinctly marked off. | |||
an articulate period in history | |||
5. adj. (obsolete) Expressed in articles or in separate items or particulars. | |||
6. adj. (obsolete, of sound) Related to human speech, as distinct from the vocalisation of animals. | |||
7. s. (zoology) An animal of the subkingdom Articulata. | |||
8. v. To make clear or effective. | |||
9. v. To speak clearly; to enunciate. | |||
I wish he’d articulate his words more clearly. | |||
10. v. To explain; to put into words; to make something specific. | |||
I like this painting, but I can’t articulate why. | |||
11. v. To bend or hinge something at intervals, or to allow or build something so that it can bend. | |||
an articulated bus | |||
12. v. (music) to attack a note, as by tonguing, slurring, bowing, etc. | |||
Articulate that passage heavily. | |||
13. v. (anatomy) to form a joint or connect by joints | |||
The lower jaw articulates with the skull at the temporomandibular joint. | |||
14. v. (obsolete) To treat or make terms. |
towheaded | |
towheaded | ||
1. adj. Having pale blond hair, resembling tow. |
translucent | ||
1. translúcido, translúcida |
translucent | ||
1. adj. Allowing light to pass through, but diffusing it. | ||
2. adj. Clear, lucid, or transparent. |
sure | © | ||
1. adj. Seguro, convencido. | |||
2. adj. Confiable. | |||
3. Por supuesto, claro que sí, desde luego. |
sure | © | ||
1. adj. Physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable. | |||
This investment is a sure thing. The bailiff had a sure grip on the prisoner's arm. | |||
2. adj. Certain in one's knowledge or belief. | |||
He was sure she was lying. I am sure of my eventual death. John was acting sure of himself but in truth had doubts. | |||
3. adj. Certain to act or be a specified way. | |||
Be sure to lock the door when you leave. | |||
4. adj. (obsolete) Free from danger; safe; secure. | |||
5. adj. (obsolete) Betrothed; engaged to marry. | |||
6. adv. (modal adverb) Without doubt, certainly. | |||
Sure he's coming! Why wouldn't he? | |||
"Did you kill that bear yourself? ―"I sure did!". | |||
7. interj. Yes. (Expresses noncommittal agreement or consent.) | |||
"Do you want me to put this in the garage?" "Sure, go ahead.". | |||
8. interj. Yes; of course. | |||
"Could you tell me where the washrooms are?" "Sure, they're in the corner over there.". |
clearance | © | ||
1. liquidación, ganga |
clearance | © | ||
1. s. The act of clearing or something (such as a space) cleared | |||
2. s. The distance between two moving objects, especially between parts of a machine | |||
3. s. The height or width of a tunnel, bridge or other passage, or the distance between a vehicle and the walls or roof of such passage; a gap, headroom. | |||
4. s. A permission for a vehicle to proceed, or for a person to travel. | |||
The plane got clearance from air traffic control, and we were off. | |||
He got clearance to travel to America, even though he had previous links to terrorists | |||
5. s. A permission to have access to sensitive or secret documents or other information. | |||
6. s. A permission to use something, usually intellectual property, that is legally, but not otherwise, protected. | |||
7. s. (retail) A sale of merchandise, especially at significantly reduced prices in order to make room for new merchandise or updated versions of the same merchandise. | |||
8. s. (banking, finance) The settlement of transactions involving securities or means of payment such as checks by means of a clearing house. | |||
9. s. (medicine) The removal of harmful substances from the blood; renal clearance. | |||
10. s. (sports) The act of potting all the remaining balls on a table at one visit. | |||
11. s. (soccer) The act of kicking a ball away from the goal one is defending. | |||
12. s. (chess) Removal of pieces from a rank, file or diagonal so that a bishop, rook or queen is free to move along it. | |||
13. s. Clear or net profit. |
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