In the clear Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈkɫɪɹ
in-thuh-KLEER
ˈɪn/ /ðə, ði/ /klˈiə
in-thuh-KLEE-uh
Definición
If you are "in the clear," you are no longer in danger or you are no longer blamed for something.
Uso & Matices
"In the clear" can refer to being safe from danger or free from blame. Commonly used after a risky situation or accusation ends. Informal and often used in spoken English. Not used for physical clarity (like air or water).
Spanish: fuera de peligro - libre de culpaPortuguese (BR): fora de perigo - livre de culpaPortuguese (PT): fora de perigo - livre de culpaChinese (Simplified): 脱离危险 - 清白无辜Chinese (Traditional): 脫離危險 - 清白無辜Hindi: सुरक्षित - निर्दोषArabic: خارج الخطر - بريءBengali: নিরাপদ - দোষমুক্তRussian: вне опасности - вне подозренийJapanese: 安全な状態 - 疑いが晴れるVietnamese: an toàn - được minh oanKorean: 안전한 상태 - 의심에서 벗어난Turkish: güvende - suçsuz (kanıtlanan)Urdu: محفوظ - بری الذمہIndonesian: aman - bebas dari tuduhan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The doctor said I am finally in the clear after my surgery.
basic
After the storm ended, we were all in the clear.
basic
The police said I am in the clear; I didn’t do anything wrong.
basic
Looks like we’re in the clear now—no more problems from the bank.
natural
Don’t celebrate too soon—you’re not in the clear just yet.
natural
Once they dropped the charges, she was finally in the clear.
natural