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#2 (permalink) Wed Nov 08, 2006 13:45 pm Clear |
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Hi,
Can't find an exact one word replacement but would suggest in place of 'clear of' - 'away from' or 'out of the way of'.
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Alan Co-founder

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#3 (permalink) Wed Nov 08, 2006 17:34 pm Meaning of 'clear' in the expression 'Stand clear' |
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Thanks, Alan. That's it.
Tamara
P.S. Yes, 'clear of' smth. 'on the distance', yes? But when they announce that a train will follow by the station without stopping, only 'Stand clear' appears on the platform's electronic boards. (Last time I saw it just half an hour ago. :) ) _________________ It’s impossible to learn swimming without entering the water… |
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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Wed Nov 08, 2006 17:41 pm Meaning of 'clear' in the expression 'Stand clear' |
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| You can say "stand back" (as long as the thing you want to avoid is not behind you). |
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Canadian45 I'm here quite often ;-)
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#5 (permalink) Wed Nov 08, 2006 19:45 pm Clear |
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Hi Tamara,
'Back' sounds an excellent alternative to 'clear' in your context. Really this is a general exhortation to the other passengers to mind.
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