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Clause Meaning in English

word

/ˈkɫɔz/
klawz
/klˈɔːz/
klawz

释义

A clause is a part of a sentence that has its own subject and verb, or a specific section in a legal document or contract.

用法与细微差别

In grammar, a 'clause' may be independent or dependent. In legal contexts, it means a section or condition in a contract. Specify which meaning by the context ('an adjective clause' vs. 'a non-compete clause'). Don't confuse with 'phrase' (which usually lacks a subject and verb).

例句

He added a special clause to make sure he got paid on time.

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If you remove the main clause, the sentence doesn't make sense anymore.

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There’s a privacy clause in nearly every online agreement these days.

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The sentence has two clauses joined by 'and'.

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Each clause in the contract must be clear.

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Please read the next clause aloud.

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