Clearly in spanish
Claramente
pronunciation: klɑɹ̩ɑmente part of speech: adverb
pronunciation: klɑɹ̩ɑmente part of speech: adverb
In gestures
clearly1 = claramente, de forma clara, de manera clara, a ojos vistas.
Example: Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.more:
» clearly articulated = expresado claramente, expresado con claridad.
Example: Feedback from the client and flexibility within a clearly articulated set of objectives and priorities, closely monitored, is essential.» clearly defined = bien definido, claramente definido.
Example: The first two groups are reasonably straightforward, but the third is much less clearly defined, and is the group which causes most problems in practice.» clearly differentiated = claramente diferenciado.
Example: A more clearly differentiated 'special' role for parliamentary libraries is needed as part of a parliamentary 'information ecology'.» clearly-drawn = bien definido, claramente definido.
Example: These and other ideas are explored through a clearly-drawn central character with whom it is easy to sympathize.» demonstrate + clearly = demostrar claramente.
Example: This demonstrates very clearly the technical problems that must be solved before an international network can come into existence.» not think clearly = estar espeso.
Example: I was trying to get work done this morning, but couldn't think clearly.» see it + clearly = verlo claro, saltar a la vista, saltar a los ojos.
Example: Innovation is happening at such a fast pace that if you can't step outside your own world you will not see it clearly.» show + clearly = mostrar claramente, hacer ver claramente.
Example: The results show clearly that occupational prestige does not depend upon salary or money factors (teaching being ranked second only to medical doctor).» think + clearly = pensar con lucidez, pensar con claridad, pensar claramente, pensar lúcidamente.
Example: Whenever you have a lot on your mind and are stressed out, it is very hard to think clearly and make a decision.clearly2 = es evidente.
Example: Clearly, the operation may not be so extensive that each abstractor can work in a narrow niche.