vague
英 [veɪg]
美 [veɡ]
- adj. 模糊的;含糊的;不明确的;暧昧的
- n. (Vague)人名;(法)瓦格;(英)韦格
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vague 模糊的来自拉丁语vagus, 漫游,偏离,引申词义模糊的。
- vague (adj.)
- "uncertain as to specifics," 1540s, from Middle French vague "empty, vacant; wild, uncultivated; wandering" (13c.), from Latin vagus "strolling, wandering, rambling," figuratively "vacillating, uncertain," of unknown origin. Related: Vagueness.
- 1. They have only a vague idea of the amount of water available.
- 他们只是大概知道可用水的总量。
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- 2. She had married a charming but rather vague Englishman.
- 她嫁给了一个外表迷人实际却很迷糊的英国人。
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- 3. He looked at her vague shape through the frosted glass.
- 他透过雾蒙蒙的眼镜注视着她模糊的身形。
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- 4. He was vague, however, about just what U.S. forces might actually do.
- 然而,他对美军实际可能采取的行动却闪烁其词。
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- 5. The bus was a vague shape in the distance.
- 远处的公交车只是一个模糊的轮廓。
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