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clearance
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clear·ance  (klîrns)
n.
1. The act or process of clearing.
2. A space cleared; a clearing.
3.
a. The amount of space or distance by which a moving object clears something.
b. The height or width of a passage: an underpass with a 13-foot clearance.
4. An intervening space or distance allowing free play, as between machine parts.
5. Permission for an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle to proceed, as after an inspection of equipment or cargo or during certain traffic conditions.
6. Official certification of blamelessness, trustworthiness, or suitability.
7. A sale, generally at reduced prices, to dispose of old merchandise.
8. The passage of checks and other bills of exchange through a clearing-house.
9. Physiology
a. The removal by the kidneys of a substance from blood plasma.
b. Renal clearance.

clearance [ˈklɪərəns]
n
1.
a.  the process or an instance of clearing slum clearance
b.  (as modifier) a clearance order
2. space between two parts in motion or in relative motion
3. permission for an aircraft, ship, passengers, etc., to proceed
4. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) Banking the exchange of commercial documents drawn on the members of a clearing house
5. (Business / Commerce)
a.  the disposal of merchandise at reduced prices
b.  (as modifier) a clearance sale
6. (General Sporting Terms) Sport
a.  the act of hitting or kicking a ball out of the defensive area, as in football
b.  an instance of this
7. (Historical Terms) the act of clearing an area of land of its inhabitants by mass eviction See Highland Clearances
8. (Medicine / Dentistry) Dentistry the extraction of all of a person's teeth
9. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Forestry) a less common word for clearing
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.clearance - the distance by which one thing clears anotherclearance - the distance by which one thing clears another; the space between them
interval, separation - the distance between things; "fragile items require separation and cushioning"
2.clearance - vertical space available to allow easy passage under something
elbow room, room, way - space for movement; "room to pass"; "make way for"; "hardly enough elbow room to turn around"
3.clearance - permission to proceed; "the plane was given clearance to land"
permission, permit, license - the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization

clearance
noun
1. evacuation, emptying, withdrawal, removal, eviction, depopulation By the late fifties, slum clearance was the watchword in town planning.
2. permission, consent, endorsement, green light, authorization, blank cheque, go-ahead (informal), leave, sanction, O.K. or okay (informal) He has a security clearance that allows him access to classified information.
3. space, gap, margin, allowance, headroom The lowest fixed bridge has 12.8m clearance.
Translations
clearance [ˈklɪərəns]
A. N
1. (= act of clearing) [of road etc] → despeje m; [of land] → desmonte m, roza f
2. (= height, width etc) → margen m (de altura, anchura etc)
3. (= authorization) (by customs) → despacho m de aduana; (by security) → acreditación f (Fin) → compensación f
clearance for take-off (Aer) → pista libre para despegar
4. (Ftbl) → despeje m
B. CPD clearance sale Nliquidación f, realización f (LAm)

clearance [ˈklɪərəns] n
(= clearing) [site, woodland] → déblaiement m
(= removal) [mines] → enlèvement m
(= free space) → espace m
(= permission) → autorisation f
clearance sale nliquidation f
clear-cut [ˌklɪərˈkʌt] adj [issue] → clair(e); [answer] → précis(e); [decision] → clair(e); [case, example] → évident(e); [victory] → évident(e)
clear-headed [ˌklɪərˈhɛdɪd] adjlucide

clearance
n
(= act of clearing)Entfernen nt, → Beseitigung f ? also slum clearance
(= free space)Spielraum m; (= headroom)lichte Höhe
(Ftbl etc) it was a good clearance by the defenderder Verteidiger hat gut geklärt
(of cheque)Bestätigung fder Deckung
(by customs) → Abfertigung f; (by security) → Unbedenklichkeitserklärung f; (= document)Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigung f; get your security clearance firstSie müssen erst noch von den Sicherheitsorganen für unbedenklich erklärt werden; the despatch was sent to the Foreign Office for clearanceder Bericht wurde zur Überprüfung ans Außenministerium geschickt; clearance to landLandeerlaubnis f; clearance for takeoffStartfreigabe f
(Naut) → Klarierung f; clearance outwardsAusklarierung f; clearance inwardsEinklarierung f

clearance:
clearance certificate
n (Naut) → Verzollungspapiere pl
clearance sale
n (Comm) → Räumungsverkauf m

clearance [ˈklɪərns] n
a. (of road, room, surface) → sgombero; (of woodland) → spianamento; (of site, slum) → demolizione f; (of rubbish, litter) → rimozione f
b. (for boat, car) → spazio libero
c. (authorization) → autorizzazione f, permesso; (by customs) → sdoganamento
clearance for take-off (Aer) → permesso di decollo
d. (Ftbl) → rinvio

clearance فتحة سقف السيارة světlá výška loftshøjde Kopfraum ελεύθερο ύψος πάνω από το κεφάλι altura alikulkukorkeus hauteur visina altezza massima 頭上スペース 머리위 공간 doorrijhoogte ståhøyde prześwit pé-direito габаритная высота fri höjd ที่ว่างเหนือศรีษะ boşluk payı khoảng trống phía trên 头上空间


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