Translation for '
clear cut' from English to French
| clair et net {adj} | clear-cut | |
| pur et simple {adj} | clear-cut | |
| sans ambiguïté {adj} | clear-cut | |
| tranché {adj} {past-p} [opinion, position, réponse] | clear-cut | |
| net {adj} [situation] | clear-cut [situation] | |
| sylv. déforester qc. | to clear cut sth. | |
| hort. déboiser qc. | to clear-cut sth. | |
| Partial Matches |
| évident {adj} [preuves] | clear | |
| se rasséréner [visage] | to clear | |
| méd.trafic se décongestionner [nez, route] | to clear | |
| dégagé {adj} [vue, route, accès, ciel] | clear | |
| clair {adj} | clear 3 | |
| météo. s'éclaircir [ciel, temps, brouillard] | to clear | |
| météo. se dégager [temps, ciel] | to clear | |
| météo. se dissiper [brume] | to clear | |
| limpide {adj} [clair comme de l'eau de roche] | crystal clear | |
| parfaitement clair {adj} | perfectly clear | |
| distinct {adj} [clair, net] | clear [distinct] | |
| parfaitement clair {adj} | crystal clear | |
| parfaitement clair {adj} | absolutely clear | |
| parfaitement évident {adj} | perfectly clear | |
| parfaitement clair {adj} | abundantly clear | |
| se faire jour | to become clear | |
| teint {m} clair | clear complexion | |
| cuis. soupe {f} claire | clear soup | |
| s'éclairer [fig.] [situation] | to become clear | |
| translucide {adj} | clear [transparent] | |
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Translation for 'clear cut' from English to French
- clear-cut
- clair et net {adj}
pur et simple {adj}
sans ambiguïté {adj}
tranché {adj} {past-p} [opinion, position, réponse]
- clear-cut [situation]
- net {adj} [situation]
- to clear cut sth.
- déforester qc.sylv.
- to clear-cut sth.
- déboiser qc.hort.
- clear
- évident {adj} [preuves]
dégagé {adj} [vue, route, accès, ciel]
clair {adj}
- to clear
- se rasséréner [visage]
se décongestionner [nez, route]méd.trafic
s'éclaircir [ciel, temps, brouillard]météo.
se dégager [temps, ciel]météo.
se dissiper [brume]météo.
- crystal clear
- limpide {adj} [clair comme de l'eau de roche]
parfaitement clair {adj}
- perfectly clear
- parfaitement clair {adj}
parfaitement évident {adj}
- clear [distinct]
- distinct {adj} [clair, net]
- absolutely clear
- parfaitement clair {adj}
- abundantly clear
- parfaitement clair {adj}
- to become clear
- se faire jour
s'éclairer [fig.] [situation]
- clear complexion
- teint {m} clair
- clear soup
- soupe {f} clairecuis.
- clear [transparent]
- translucide {adj}
Usage Examples English
- This tribal-based theory suggested that external borders were weak or non-existent and that there were clear-cut internal borders.
- The Old High German period is reckoned to run until about the mid-11th century, though the boundary to Early Middle High German (second half of the 11th century) is not clear-cut.
- When a principle becomes customary law is not clear cut and many arguments are put forward by states not wishing to be bound.
- In practice, however, the distinction is not concrete, as there is no clear-cut difference between factual, "encyclopedic" information and linguistic information such as appears in dictionaries.
- You may know the country from east to west and sea to sea, but if you close your eyes and think about it no clear-cut image rises before you.
- Unlike a border—a rigid and clear-cut form of state boundary—in the most general sense a frontier can be fuzzy or diffuse.
- This distinction is not always clear-cut: in some modes of operation, a block cipher primitive is used in such a way that it acts effectively as a stream cipher.
- Unlike progressive taxes, which include complex and numerous exceptions left to the tax collectors’ discretion, the flat tax is clear cut.
- It suggested there were no strong external borders, while allowing for the fairly clear-cut internal borders that were emerging as the society polarized into three parts.
- This is not clear-cut evidence that the ships were designed for the Baltic: it was considered that earlier ships had too much draught and not enough freeboard under operational conditions.
- In 1992, the International Union of Crystallography altered its definition of a crystal, reducing it to the ability to produce a clear-cut diffraction pattern and acknowledging the possibility of the ordering to be either periodic or aperiodic.
- In response to the inclusion of AIDS denialists on Mbeki's panel, the Durban Declaration was drafted and signed by over 5,000 scientists and physicians, describing the evidence that HIV causes AIDS as "clear-cut, exhaustive and unambiguous".
- The distinction between inflection and word formation is not at all clear-cut.
- Delineation between edible and poisonous fungi is not clear-cut, so a "mushroom" may be edible, poisonous, or unpalatable.
- This approach has several features that make it unique: the models are implemented as computer programs, which enables clear-cut and quantitative predictions to be made; they learn from naturalistic input—actual child-directed utterances; and attempt to create their own utterances, the model was tested in languages including English, Spanish, and German.
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