1、Dr. Velayati gave avague but negative response.(韋拉亞提醫(yī)生做出了一個(gè)含糊但否定的答復(fù)。)
2、Despite thesevague categories, one should not claim unequivocally that hostility between recognizable classes cannot be legitimately observed.(盡管存在這些模糊范疇,但我們不應(yīng)該斷然聲稱,在各個(gè)易于辨認(rèn)出的階層之間所存在的敵對(duì)態(tài)度就無法被合理地觀察到。)
3、The charges werevague and imprecise.(這些指控的內(nèi)容模糊不清。)
4、A lot of the talk was apparentlyvague and general.(這次會(huì)談的許多內(nèi)容顯然是含糊而籠統(tǒng)的。)
5、He had a hard professional competence and an encyclopedic knowledge of his adopted country, an in-depth learning uncorrupted byvague idealism.(他有著扎實(shí)的專業(yè)功底和對(duì)他所選擇的國(guó)家的廣博的了解,一場(chǎng)不為模糊的理想主義所腐蝕的深入學(xué)習(xí)。)
6、It is incomplete if it omits key ideas, makesvague reference to key ideas, or demonstrates limited development of important information.(如果它遺漏了關(guān)鍵思想,含糊其辭地提及關(guān)鍵思想,或者它對(duì)重要信息的拓展不夠充分,那它就不完整。)
7、A turbulent business environment also has senior managers cautious of lettingvague pronouncements cloud their reputations.(動(dòng)蕩的商業(yè)環(huán)境也讓高級(jí)管理人員變得小心翼翼,以免含糊的聲明玷污了他們的聲譽(yù)。)
8、The ISO labeling standards banvague or misleading claims on product packaging, because terms such as "environmentally friendly" and "non-polluting" cannot be verified.(ISO標(biāo)簽標(biāo)準(zhǔn)禁止在產(chǎn)品包裝上發(fā)表模糊或誤導(dǎo)性的聲明,因?yàn)橹T如“環(huán)境友好”和“無污染”等術(shù)語無法得到驗(yàn)證。)
9、You have avague sense of guilt that you aren't paying close attention.(你有一種模糊的罪惡感,因?yàn)槟銢]有在集中注意力。)
10、Something about the dress or appearance of the man had stirred avague memory in him.(那個(gè)人的衣著或外表引起了他模糊的記憶。)
11、He was accused of being deliberatelyvague.(他被指責(zé)為故意含糊其辭。)
12、Having identified this fundamental unit, Shannon set about defining otherwisevague ideas about information and how to transmit it from place to place.(確定了這個(gè)基本單位后,香農(nóng)開始定義關(guān)于信息及如何將信息從一處傳到另一處的模糊概念。)
13、The bus was avague shape in the distance.(遠(yuǎn)處的那輛公共汽車只是一個(gè)模糊不清的輪廓。)
14、You could just seevague blobs of faces.(你只能看到一張張模模糊糊的臉。)
15、They had only avague idea where the place was.(他們只是大概知道那個(gè)地方的位置。)
16、She had only avague notion of what might happen.(對(duì)于可能發(fā)生的事她只有一個(gè)模糊的概念。)
17、Far-away objects may lookvague.(遠(yuǎn)處的物體可能看起來很模糊。)
18、Hisvague manner concealed a brilliant mind.(他大智若愚。)
19、The background behind the woman is prettyvague.(這個(gè)女人身后的背景很模糊。)
20、The letter was deliberately couched in veryvague terms.(這封信故意寫得含糊其辭。)
21、A word such as "harm" isvague.(像“傷害”這樣的詞是模糊的。)
22、By using stale metaphors, similes, and idioms, you save much mental effort, at the cost of leaving your meaningvague.(使用陳腐的暗喻、明喻和習(xí)語,你省了不少思考的力氣,代價(jià)是你的意義的模糊。)
23、The description was prettyvague, so the police couldn't figure out the portrait of the criminal.(這個(gè)描述太模糊了,警察無法確定罪犯的畫像。)
24、The description was prettyvague.(這項(xiàng)描述是相當(dāng)含糊的。)
25、The president's hopes for the country were high-minded, but toovague.(該總統(tǒng)對(duì)國(guó)家的希望雖然高尚,但也模糊。)
26、A word such as "harm" isvague (what about emotional harm? Is replacing a human employee harm?), and abstract concepts present coding problems.(像“傷害”這樣的詞是模糊的——例如,這指的是情感上的傷害嗎?那么人類員工被取代會(huì)造成傷害嗎?——而抽象概念會(huì)帶來編碼的問題。)
27、I kept my statement intentionallyvague.(我故意含糊其辭。) (好工具h(yuǎn)ao86.com)
28、The phrasing of the question wasvague.(在這個(gè)問題上措詞模糊。)