ambiguous
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If you describe something as ambiguous, you mean that it is unclear or confusing because it can be understood in more than one way. 模棱兩可的
This agreement is very ambiguous and open to various interpretations. 這個(gè)協(xié)議非常模棱兩可,可以有多種解釋。
2. ambiguouslyADV 模棱兩可地
The national conference on democracy ended ambiguously. 這次全國(guó)民主大會(huì)含糊其詞地結(jié)束了。
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ambiguous /?m?b?ɡj??s/
劍橋詞典
- having or expressing more than one possible meaning , sometimes intentionally
- The contract is phrased in a rather ambiguous way.
- His attitude to environmental issues was sometimes quite ambiguous.
- Legal experts claim that the law on this matter is ambiguous, and that the way the company interpreted it was reasonable .
- What do you think the title really means ? It's rather ambiguous, isn't it?
- If you don't use the correct grammar the meaning can be a bit ambiguous and lead to confusion . 返回 ambiguous
含糊不清的;引起歧義的,模棱兩可的;不明確的
His reply to my question was somewhat ambiguous. 他對(duì)我的提問回答得有些含糊不清。
The wording of the agreement is ambiguous. 該協(xié)議的措詞模棱兩可。
The government has been ambiguous on this issue . 在此問題上政府立場(chǎng)一直不明確。
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