clarity
noun [uncountable]Word Family
- clear adjective (≠ unclear)
- clearly adverb
- clarity noun
- clarify verb
the quality of being expressed clearly 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。
Extra ExamplesShe 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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the ability to think about or understand something clearly 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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if a picture, substance or sound has clarity, you can see or hear it very clearly, or see through it easily (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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Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘glory, divine splendour’): from Latin claritas, from clarus ‘clear’. The current sense dates from the early 17th cent.