clearance
31Clearance — nebekontroliavimas statusas T sritis fizika apibrėžtis Praktinės veiklos metu atsiradusio šaltinio kontrolės panaikinimas. atitikmenys: angl. clearance vok. Clearance, f rus. клиренс, m; снятие с контроля, n pranc. clairance, f šaltinis… …
32clearance — nebekontroliavimas statusas T sritis fizika apibrėžtis Praktinės veiklos metu atsiradusio šaltinio kontrolės panaikinimas. atitikmenys: angl. clearance vok. Clearance, f rus. клиренс, m; снятие с контроля, n pranc. clairance, f šaltinis… …
33clearance — n. 1 the removal of obstructions etc., esp. removal of buildings, persons, etc., so as to clear land. 2 clear space allowed for the passing of two objects or two parts in machinery etc. 3 special authorization or permission (esp. for an aircraft… …
34Clearance — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. La clearance est un anglicisme qui désigne : La clairance en biologie Les autorisations ou clairances en aviation (voir notamment l article… …
35Clearance — Clea|rance [kli̱renß; aus gleichbed. engl. clearance, eigtl. = Reinigung] s od. w; : Einheit der Blutplasmamenge, die beim Durchfluß durch die Niere in einer Minute vollständig von der harnpflichtigen Testsubstanz befreit wird (bei… …
36Clearance — Clea|rance [ kli:rəns] das od. die; <aus gleichbed. engl. clearance, eigtl. »das Aufräumen«, zu to clear »reinigen«> Reinigung einer bestimmten Blutplasmamenge von in ihr befindlichen körpereigenen od. künstlich eingebrachten Substanzen… …
37clearance — noun 1》 the action or process of clearing or of being dispersed. ↘(in soccer and other sports) a kick or hit that sends the ball out of a defensive zone. 2》 official authorization for something to proceed or take place. 3》 clear space allowed …
38clearance — renal clearance; n. a quantitative measure of the rate at which waste products are removed from the blood by the kidneys. It is expressed in terms of the volume of blood that could be completely cleared of a particular substance in one minute …
39clearance — [ˈklɪərəns] noun [U] 1) official permission to do something The pilot has just received clearance to land.[/ex] 2) an amount of space between two things that keeps them from touching each other …
40clearance — /ˈklɪərəns / (say klearruhns) noun 1. the act of clearing. 2. a clear space; a clearing. 3. an intervening space, as between machine parts for free play. 4. distance or extent of an object to be passed over or under. 5. Football, etc. the act of… …