Dilucidar in english
Elucidate
pronunciation: ɪlusədeɪt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ɪlusədeɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures
dilucidar = elucidate ; untangle ; plumb + the depths of ; bring + clarity (to) ; tease out ; clear up ; crack.
Example: An abstract may also serve to elucidate an unclear title.Example: Once this relationship is untangled, it becomes possible to represent a document by a sequential data stream which can be readily stored in a file.Example: The article has the title 'Mapping the unmappable: plumbing the depths of cross-file and cross-system navigation'.Example: A woman suspected to have lost her virginity is made to undergo a series of medical examinations to bring clarity to her situation.Example: This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.Example: What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.Example: Ocean energy has foxed the best minds in engineering, but one investor thinks he can crack it.more:
» dilucidar una apuesta = settle + a bet .
Example: The approach may differ according to whether the person is preparing for a trip, settling a bet, beginning work on a 15-minute talk to a service club, or is undertaking to write a book on the subject.