vague
美 [veɪɡ]
英 [veɪɡ]
- adj.含糊的;不明确的;不清楚的;含糊其辞的
- 网络模糊的;暧昧的
比较级:vaguer 最高级:vaguest
vague
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1. | (思想上)不清楚的,含糊的,不明确的,模糊的not clear in a person's mind |
to have a vague impression/memory/recollection of sth 对某事印象╱记忆模糊 | |
They had only a vague idea where the place was. 他们只是大概知道那个地方的位置。 |
2. | ~ (about sth) 不具体的;不详细的;粗略的not having or giving enough information or details about sth |
She's a little vague about her plans for next year. 她对她明年的计划不怎么明确。 | |
The politicians made vague promises about tax cuts. 政界人物的减税承诺言辞含混。 | |
He was accused of being deliberately vague. 他被指责为故意含糊其词。 | |
We had only a vague description of the attacker. 我们只有那个袭击者的粗略描述。 |
3. | 茫然的;糊涂的;心不在焉的suggesting a lack of clear thought or attention |
His vague manner concealed a brilliant mind. 他大智若愚。 |
4. | 不清楚的;模糊的;朦胧的not having a clear shape |
In the darkness they could see the vague outline of a church. 他们在黑暗中能看到一座教堂的朦胧轮廓。 |