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['klɪ(ə)rəns] Sub. | |
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| Allg. |
depurazione m; autorizzazioni f; corridoio m; passaggio m; spazio libero; autorizzazione f; levata della posta |
| Bauw. |
sagoma limite |
| biow. |
schiarita f |
| el. |
distanza di isolamento in aria; Spazio libero |
| Energiewirts., Industr. |
tolleranza f |
| Fin. |
compensazione f; benestare m |
| Fin., Engl. |
clearing m |
| gastr. |
clearance renale |
| Hand., Verk., Luftf. |
autorizzazione del controllo del traffico aereo |
| Industr., Bauw., Maschinenb. |
angolo di spoglia |
| Kommunik. |
raccolta m |
| Maschinenb. |
giuoco di testa; Gioco luce |
| mater., Maschinenb. |
spazio morto |
| Metall. |
giunto m; gioco m; gioco delle portate (d'anima); giuoco delle pórtate |
| Pharma. |
clearance f |
| schutz. |
distanza di isolamento |
| Verk. |
limite di sicurezza; autorizzazione al volo |
| Verk., Bauw. |
larghezza utile di passaggio |
| Verk., Luftf. |
luce f; disimpegno m; separazione m; autorizzazione di traffico |
| Verpack. |
spazio di testa; spazio libero (di recipienti, bottiglie, ecc.) |
| Zoll. |
operazioni doganali; sdoganamento m; trattamento doganale |
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clearance of a consignment ['klɪ(ə)rəns] Sub. | |
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| gart. |
conformità di una partita |
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| Englisch Thesaurus |
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| falsch |
⇒ clearance |
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| Abkürz., Med. |
Cam amylase; C sstandard |
| Luftf. |
Authorization for an aircraft to proceed under conditions specified by an air traffic control unit. Note 1.— For convenience, the term 'air traffic control clearance' is frequently abbreviated to 'clearance' when used in appropriate contexts. Note 2.— The abbreviated term 'clearance' may be prefixed by the words 'taxi', 'take-off', 'departure', 'en route', 'approach' or 'landing' to indicate the particular portion of flight to which the air traffic control clearance relates. |
| Luftf., Kanada. |
An authorization issued by an ATC unit for an aircraft to proceed within controlled airspace in accordance with the conditions specified by that unit |
| Mil., Logist. |
Authorization given by name to certain officers and noncommissioned officers of traffic control units of acting on civilian traffic as to facilitate the movements of military vehicles. (FRA); A tactical task to remove all enemy forces from a specific location, area, or zone. 2. Elimination of signals on a radiotactical network so as to transmit on this network messages with higher priority. 3. The total elimination or neutralization of an obstacle that is usually performed by follow-on engineers and is not done under fire. (FRA) |