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clear-cut
[ kleer-kuht kleer-kuht ]
adjective
- formed with or having clearly defined outlines:
a face with clear-cut features.
Synonyms: , , , ,
- unambiguously clear; completely evident; definite:
His sale of secrets was a clear-cut example of treachery.
- of or relating to a section of forest where all trees have been cut down for harvesting.
noun
- a section of forest where all trees have been cut down for harvesting.
verb (used with object)
- to fell all the trees in (a section of forest) for harvesting.
clear-cut
adjective
- definite; not vague
a clear-cut proposal
- clearly outlined
verb
- tr another term for clear-fell
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠濒别补谤顎-肠耻迟顎僴别蝉蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of clear-cut1
Example Sentences
Aside from that clear-cut selection, the rest of the first round remains anyone鈥檚 guess.
The ending shouldn鈥檛 be spoiled, but even at its finale, 鈥淓ric LaRue鈥 refuses to provide clear-cut clues on how to feel about this mother or her boy.
To begin with, although it鈥檚 generally accepted that high tariffs are bad for the economy and thus for stocks, Trump鈥檚 tariff policies are seldom clear-cut.
A third successive shootout followed on the south coast, with little to separate Brighton and Forest following a drab game which lacked many clear-cut chances.
With Moose, there was no clear-cut answer about his fate 鈥 at least not yet.
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