clear up

clear up
1. transitive verb
1) beseitigen [Unordnung]; wegräumen [Abfall]; aufräumen [Platz, Sachen]
2) (explain, solve) klären
2. intransitive verb
1) aufräumen; Ordnung machen
2) (become clear) [Wetter:] sich aufhellen
3) (disappear) [Symptome, Ausschlag:] zurückgehen
* * *
1) (to make clean, tidy etc: Clear up this mess!) aufräumen
2) (to become better etc: If the weather clears up, we'll go for a picnic.) sich aufklaren
* * *
clear up
I. vt
1. (explain)
to \clear up sth ⇆ up a matter, a point etw klären; a mystery etw aufklären
to \clear up up a few loose ends einige offene Punkte [ab]klären
2. (clean)
to \clear up sth ⇆ up etw aufräumen
I've got to \clear up things up ich muss mal aufräumen
II. vi
1. (tidy) aufräumen
to \clear up up after sb hinter jdm herräumen, jdm hinterherräumen
2. (become cured) verschwinden; cold also sich akk legen; problems sich in Luft auflösen fam
3. (stop raining) aufhören zu regnen; (brighten up) sich akk aufklären, sich akk aufhellen
* * *
clear up
A v/t
1. aufräumen, in Ordnung bringen
2. ein Missverständnis, Verbrechen etc (auf)klären
3. academic.ru/13343/clear">clear D 7
4. eine Arbeit erledigen
B v/i
1. aufräumen
2. clear E 1
* * *
1. transitive verb
1) beseitigen [Unordnung]; wegräumen [Abfall]; aufräumen [Platz, Sachen]
2) (explain, solve) klären
2. intransitive verb
1) aufräumen; Ordnung machen
2) (become clear) [Wetter:] sich aufhellen
3) (disappear) [Symptome, Ausschlag:] zurückgehen
* * *
v.
aufklären v.
bereinigen (Mißverständnis) v.

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