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
- Ask for clarification if you're not sure what is expected of you.
要求澄清一下,如果你不确定他们对你是什么样的期望。 - The arbitration tribunal may consult experts or appoint appraisers for the clarification of special questions relating to the cases.
仲裁庭可以就案件中的专门问题请专家咨询或者指定鉴定人进行鉴定。 - I hope my clarification has been helpful.
希望我旳说明是有帮忙旳。 - The evidence suggests a need for more clarification.
这些证据暗示着进一步澄清的必要性。 - We need clarification of the legal position.
我们需要澄清一下法定地位。 - 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。 - This statement requires qualification and clarification.
这份陈述需要进行限定和澄清。 - 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。 - You need to make some clarification for this question.
你必须对这个问题做个解释。