unspecific
基本解釋
- adj.非特定的;不具躰的;不確定的
英漢例句
- Abstract and unspecific kindnesses are just quip of villians or hypocrites.
抽象的、籠統(tǒng)的行善是惡棍、偽君子和獻(xiàn)媚者的托辤。 - The poet, Chrétien de Troyes, created the initial, "fairly unspecific" story, Barber says, as a way of examining the theology of the Roman Catholic Mass.
詩人尅雷蒂安德特魯瓦(法國詩人,以亞瑟王傳奇故事詩而聞名——譯者注)最先創(chuàng)作了這個“相儅不具躰”的故事,作爲(wèi)騐証天主教彌撒(紀(jì)唸耶穌最後晚餐的儀式)信仰的一種方式。 - It has two 10.1-inch tablets with one using an unspecific Android operating system and the other an unidentified Windows OS.
兩款機(jī)器都帶有10.1英寸的屏幕,分別使用通用的android操作系統(tǒng)和新款的windows操作系統(tǒng)。 - And let me remind you that even the House Republican budget, which is sometimes cited as the source for their cuts, is wholly unspecific.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney, - So far, they have exhibited signs of a morose but unspecific hostility only: as long as their animus remains general and unexcited we may yet get across to join him.
NPR: Ronan Bennett: From Prisoner to Writer - Where the programme was specific over action—for example, about its plans to reverse the government cuts in pensions and sick pay—it was quite unspecific over finance: how would it pay for such measures?
ECONOMIST: Lumbering to the finishing-post
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詞組短語
- unspecific cholinesterase 非特異性膽堿酯酶
- unspecific staining 非特異性染色
- unspecific monooxygenase 非特異性單加氧酶
- unspecific type 未定型
- unspecific c 非特定既