explicit

explicit
adjective
(stated in detail) ausführlich; (openly expressed) offen; unverhüllt; (definite) klar; ausdrücklich [Zustimmung, Erwähnung]
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[ik'splisit]
adjective
(stated, or stating, fully and clearly: explicit instructions; Can you be more explicit?) deutlich, endeutig
- academic.ru/86824/explicitly">explicitly
- explicitness
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ex·plic·it
[ɪkˈsplɪsɪt, ekˈ-]
adj
1. (precise) klar, deutlich; agreement, consent, order ausdrücklich
could you please be more \explicit? könnten Sie bitte etwas deutlicher werden?
she made no \explicit mention of her plans sie erwähnte ihre Pläne nicht ausdrücklich
\explicit directions klare Anweisungen
to be \explicit about sth etw offen [o unverhohlen] aussprechen
2. (detailed) eindeutig; (with sexual details) eindeutig; film, picture, sex freizügig; pornography unverhüllt
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[Ik'splIsɪt]
adj
person, statement, description (klar und) deutlich; orders eindeutig; instructions, commitment, agreement, support, reference ausdrücklich; (esp sexually) details, description, picture, photograph eindeutig

sexually explicit — sexuell explizit

in explicit detail — in allen Einzelheiten

there is no explicit mention of it — es wird nicht ausdrücklich erwähnt

speaking to MPs, he was more explicit — als er zu den Abgeordneten sprach, ging er näher darauf ein

he was explicit about his intentions — er machte seine Absichten ganz deutlich

he was very explicit in his explanations —

she was quite explicit in discussing details of the operation — sie diskutierte die Einzelheiten der Operation in aller Deutlichkeit

in explicit terms — klar und deutlich

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explicit [ıkˈsplısıt] adj (adv explicitly)
1. ausdrücklich, deutlich, bestimmt
2. ausführlich
3. a) offen, deutlich (beide:
about, on in Bezug auf akk) (Person)
b) freizügig (Film etc)
4. MATH explizit (Funktion)
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adjective
(stated in detail) ausführlich; (openly expressed) offen; unverhüllt; (definite) klar; ausdrücklich [Zustimmung, Erwähnung]
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adj.
ausdrücklich adj.
deutlich adj.
explizit adj.

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