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 Translation for 'clear up' from English to Bulgarian
SYNO to brighten | to clarify | to clear | ...
to clear up {verb}изяснявам
Partial Matches
clear-headedness {noun}разсъдливост {ж}
unverified to up {verb}повишавам [несв.]
to wake up {verb}събуждам
to eat up {verb}да изям [св.]
to turn up {verb}идвам [несв.] [появявам се]
unverified
автомоб.трансп.
to slow up {verb}
намалявам скоростта [несв.]
козм.
make-up {noun}
грим {м}
unverified to show up {verb}идвам [несв.]
dried up {adj}съсухрен
to catch up {verb}настигам [несв.]
to bloat (up{verb}подувам се [несв.]
to stay up {verb} не си лягам [стоя до късно вечер]
to look up {verb} търся [в справочник,речник и т.н.]
up {adv} [upwards]нагоре
to grow up {verb}пораствам
to wake up {verb}събуждам се
to clean (up{verb}почиствам [несв.]
to take up {verb}вземам (някакъв пример)
to sweep up {verb}помитам
to speed up {verb}ускорявам
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Usage Examples English
  • It is possible for smaller cases to clear up on their own.
  • Before he can clear up the situation, he is shoved into a car and brought "home".
  • One of the primary reasons Lewis set out for Washington on this final trip was to clear up questions raised by Bates and to seek a reimbursement of the money he had advanced for the territorial government.
  • After the betting scandal of the early 1980 (the Calcio Scommesse scandal), it was decided to clean up the image of Italian football by assigning referees randomly instead of picking them, to clear up all the suspicions and accusations always accompanying Italy's football life.
  • He attempted to clear up the confusion between molybdena, plumbago and black lead after Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1778 proved that there are at least three different minerals.

  • There are, on the other hand, many economists who support the need for an independent central banking authority, and some have established websites that aim to clear up confusion about the economy and the Federal Reserve's operations.
  • Agencies may then be involved in recovery following the incident, where they assist in the clear up from the incident, or help the people involved overcome their mental trauma.
  • After the huge number of tents left behind in 2007 and when one of Michael Eavis's cows died after ingesting a metal tent-peg left in the soil, the Festival devised its Love the Farm, Leave No Trace campaign which gently pushed revellers to respect the environment and clear up after themselves.
  • He served until the office was merged with that of Norroy King of Arms in 1943 and stayed on until 1944 to clear up the backlog.
  • Opening the files would also help clear up some of the rumors circulating at the time.

  • Ancillary activities might include listening-in to air traffic control transmissions (using radio scanners, where that is legal), liaising with other "spotters" to clear up uncertainties as to what aircraft have been seen at specific times or in particular places.
  • In the autumn of 1944 he was promoted to colonel and toured France giving lectures and delivering speeches in a mission based from the Hotel Cecil in Paris and known as "JUDEX" which simultaneously gave opportunity to clear up F-Section's circuits and networks.
  • A technical examination with today's methods of science to establish, if possible, a final truth on the production year of the lamps and to clear up technical points of dispute in the litigations did not take place yet.
  • They also conduct various outreach programs with different community and cultural groups, universities, and private sector organizations in an effort to provide a better understanding, and to clear up any misunderstandings of the role of CSIS.
  • She tried to discuss her poetry in a notorious letter to the editor in the Helsinki newspaper "Dagens Press" on New Year's Eve 1918 in order to clear up some of her intentions with the paradoxical visions in her new book.

  • Provincial officials led by Governor Jayvee Tyron Uy sees this as an opportunity to clear up confusion with its geographic location, with the province's name sometimes associated with Cagayan Valley and the town of Compostela in Cebu, and associate it further with fellow provinces in the Davao Region.
  • On average, menstrual blood loss may increase by 20–50% after insertion of a copper-T IUD; This symptom may clear up for some women after 3 to 6 months.
  • High-frequency lowpass depends on the complexity of the material; some encodings have content clear up to 22.05 kHz.
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