释义 |
vague adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, look, sound 糊涂;看上去茫然;听起来糊涂◆'Where did you leave it?' Isobel looked vague.“你把它放哪儿啦?”伊索贝尔一脸茫然。become, get 变得迷糊起来◆She seems to be getting rather vague as she grows older.她好像随着年纪增长变得有些糊涂了。remain 仍然模糊leave sth 使⋯处于不清晰的状态◆The identity of the city in the novel is deliberately left vague.小说故意含糊其词,没有交待到底是哪座城市。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc. 极其/相当/非常含糊hopelessly 非常笼统◆Her directions were hopelessly vague.她的指示笼统得令人无所适从。a little, slightly, etc. 有点儿/略有些模糊enough, sufficiently 宽泛◆It was a vague enough suggestion for everyone to be happy with it.这条建议措辞隐晦圆通,每个人听了都美滋滋的。suitably 适当概括的deliberately, intentionally 故意含糊其词;有意泛泛而谈◆You're being deliberately vague.你是故意含糊其词。necessarily 必然含混◆Since the officers knew little themselves their reassurances were necessarily vague.这些官员自己都不明就里,他们的保证自然空洞浮泛。notoriously 出了名地不明确◆The law is notoriously vague on this point.众所周知,法律对这一点的规定非常笼统。frustratingly 含糊得令人沮丧PREPOSITIONabout 关于⋯不清楚◆I am vague about what happened during the rest of the night.我不太清楚那天晚上后来发生了什么。as to 对⋯不清楚◆I was suitably vague as to exactly how I had acquired the money.对于我究竟是如何弄到这笔钱的,我没有明确说明。in 在⋯方面含混◆The statement was vague in its wording.这份声明措辞含糊。 |