elucidate

elucidate
transitive verb
erläutern; aufklären [Geheimnis]
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[i'lu:sideit]
verb
(to explain.) erläutern
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elu·ci·date
[ɪˈlu:sɪdeɪt]
(form)
I. vt
to \elucidate sth etw erklären [o erläutern]
to \elucidate a mystery ein Geheimnis aufklären
II. vi sich akk [auf]klären
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[I'luːsIdeɪt]
vt
text erklären; issue Licht werfen auf (+acc), erhellen; situation erhellen; point näher ausführen; mystery aufklären, aufhellen
* * *
elucidate [ıˈluːsıdeıt; Br auch ıˈljuː-]
A v/t einen Text, Gründe etc erklären, ein Geheimnis etc aufklären, aufhellen
B v/i:
could you please elucidate? können Sie mir etc das bitte erklären?
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transitive verb
erläutern; aufklären [Geheimnis]
* * *
v.
erklären v.
erläutern v.
klar machen ausdr.
verdeutlichen v.

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