clarify

/ˈklærəfaɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈklærəfaɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkler-ə-ˌfī ˈkla-rə-/ (ame, mw)

clarify — 動詞

  • clarifypresent simple I / you / we / they
  • clarifieshe / she / it
  • clarifiedpast simple
  • clarifying-ing form

1. to speak or write about something in a more straightforward way so that people c

1.動詞及物 / 不及物C1
釋義

釐清;闡明

讓複雜或模糊的事情變得清楚易懂

to speak or write about something in a more straightforward way so that people can understand it without difficulty, especially when there has been confusion or a misunderstanding

例句

Mr. Dimitrov clarified the math problem by drawing a simple diagram on the board.

狄米崔老師在黑板上畫了一個簡單的圖表,釐清了那道數學題。

clarify + noun phrase + by + gerund for method

Could you please clarify what you meant by restructuring the team?

可以請你闡明一下你所說的「重組團隊」是什麼意思嗎?

clarify + wh-clause for asking for explanation

同義詞
  • explain

    Neutral and more common in everyday speech; clarify suggests the information was already partly known but needed clearing up

  • elucidate

    Much more formal, found in academic writing; implies thorough, careful explanation

  • clear up

    Informal phrasal verb; often used for resolving small misunderstandings or confusion

  • spell out

    Informal; suggests explaining something step by step in very simple terms

反義詞
  • confuse

    The opposite effect — making something harder to understand rather than easier

  • obscure

    To hide or make unclear, deliberately or unintentionally

文法句型

clarify + noun phrase

clarify + wh-clause (what, why, how)

clarify + that-clause

用法筆記

More formal than 'explain' — common in professional writing, meetings, and academic contexts. Often used when correcting a misunderstanding rather than introducing new information.

常見錯誤

Can you clarify me the situation?
Can you clarify the situation for me?
💡clarify does not take a direct indirect object; add 'for' before the person.
The teacher clarified the students the rules.
The teacher clarified the rules for the students.
💡same pattern: object of clarification comes first, then 'for' + recipient.

2. to heat butter or another cooking fat gently so that the water and solid particl

2.動詞及物
釋義

澄清;提煉

加熱去除油脂雜質使其純淨

to heat butter or another cooking fat gently so that the water and solid particles separate out, leaving a clear, pure liquid that can be used for cooking at higher temperatures

例句

To make clarified butter, you gently heat the butter until the milk solids separate.

要製作澄清奶油,你需要用小火加熱奶油直到奶固體分離出來。

infinitive of purpose: to make clarified + noun

The chef clarified the butter before using it for the rich sauce.

主廚先澄清了奶油,再用它來製作濃郁的醬汁。

clarify + butter in professional cooking context

同義詞
  • refine

    Broader term for removing impurities; can apply to sugar, oil, or metals beyond cooking

  • purify

    Very formal or scientific; refers to removing ALL unwanted matter

  • strain

    Different method — uses a filter rather than heat separation; simpler and faster

文法句型

clarify + noun phrase (butter, fat, ghee)

用法筆記

Almost always used with a direct object naming the fat. The passive form 'clarified butter' or 'clarified fat' is extremely common as an ingredient name. Gentle heat is essential — boiling would burn the solids rather than separate them cleanly.

常見錯誤

I clarified the butter by boiling it hard on high heat.
I clarified the butter by gently heating it and skimming off the foam.
💡high heat burns the milk solids; clarifying requires low, gentle heat.