clarification
英 [ˌklærəfɪˈkeɪʃn]
美 [ˌklærəfɪˈkeɪʃn]
n. 澄清(法);净(纯)化;清化(理);说(阐)明;解释
BNC.8909 / COCA.11316
柯林斯词典
- VERB 阐明;阐释;说明
Toclarifysomething means to make it easier to understand, usually by explaining it in more detail.- Thank you for writing and allowing me to clarify the present position...
谢谢你的来信,并允许我阐明目前的立场。 - A bank spokesman was unable to clarify the situation.
一位银行发言人未能把情况解释清楚。
- Thank you for writing and allowing me to clarify the present position...
英英释义
noun
- the act of removing solid particles from a liquid
- an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding
- the professor's clarification helped her to understand the textbook
双语例句
- That doesn't mean you have to struggle& just ask the interviewer for some clarification.
这不意味着你要苦思冥想&直接让面试官做个进一步的说明就行了。 - This statement requires qualification and clarification.
这份陈述需要进行限定和澄清。 - The delegation of Mexico requested a point of clarification from the chair.
墨西哥代表团请主席澄清一个问题。 - We need clarification of the legal position.
我们需要澄清一下法定地位。 - This week I received an email from a reader who sought clarification regarding Australia's education system.
这星期我收到读者邮件,他正在寻找一些关于澳大利亚教育体系一些说明。 - Your statement requires some clarification.
你的声明需要有所澄清。 - Further clarification can be achieved by the use of filtration and/ or centrifugation.
进一步的澄清可利用过滤或者离心来完成。 - The debate could do with a little clarification.
需要对这场辩论进行一点说明。 - A clarification adjusts statements that were not factually incorrect but may have been unclear or misleading.
澄清调整不是真实地不正确的,但是可能不清楚或似是而非的陈述。 - It needs a further clarification from the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
它需要劳动和社会保障部进一步来阐释。
