adj. 模糊的;(思想上)不清楚的;(表達或感知)含糊的;曖昧的
n. 模糊不定狀態(tài);
用作形容詞 (adj.)
用作定語
~+ n.
Through the mist I could just make out a vague figure.
透過霧靄,我只能看見一個模糊的人影。
He had a vague idea of finding Anne and explaining it all to her.
他隱約覺得要去找安妮,向她解釋所發(fā)生的一切。
I haven't the vaguest idea who he is.
我根本不知道他是誰。
He returned only a vague answer.
他只給了個含糊的回答。
用作表語
S+be+~
The final letter is very vague; possibly an R or a K.
最后一個字母很不清楚,可能是R,也可能是K。
Our holiday plans are still rather vague.
我們的度假計劃尚未明確。
S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
They were vague and evasive about their backgrounds.
他們對各自的背景含含糊糊,閃爍其詞。
1. They have only a vague idea of the amount of water available.
他們只是大概知道可用水的總量。
2. She had married a charming but rather vague Englishman.
她嫁給了一個外表迷人實際卻很迷糊的英國人。
3. He looked at her vague shape through the frosted glass.
他透過霧蒙蒙的眼鏡注視著她模糊的身形。
4. He was vague, however, about just what U.S. forces might actually do.
然而,他對美軍實際可能采取的行動卻閃爍其詞。
5. The bus was a vague shape in the distance.
遠處的公交車只是一個模糊的輪廓。
6. The ideas seem sketchily developed, the textures thin, the images vague.
觀點闡述不充分,結(jié)構(gòu)單薄,意象也模糊不清。
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