含糊英语怎么说
- A turbulent business environment also has senior managers cautious of letting vague pronouncements cloud their reputations.
- The law here is a little bit murky.
- The author's attitude to his city life is ambiguous.
- I intend to use these terms in a deliberately nonspecific and all-embracing way.
- John Canty moved off, muttering threats and curses, and was swallowed from sight in the crowd.
- First, they should discard ambiguous language in both bills that could allow that states to use the money for expenditures other than education.
- The national conference on democracy ended ambiguously.
- Critics accused him of being rambling, repetitious, sometimes incoherent and lazily autobiographical.
- He instead blamed his bumbling and at times incomprehensible performance on an overdose of cold medicine.
- A pause of some seconds succeeded, filled up by the low, vague hum of Numbers; Miss Miller walked from class to class, hushing this indefinite sound.
- The description was pretty vague.
- There was a vague understanding that had to be tactfully broken off before I was free.
- The law here is a little bit murky.
- Laws are often not clear, as we saw in Chapter 1.
- He repeated himself and slurred his words more than usual.
- He was vague, however, about just what U.S. forces might actually do.
- He tried to put me off with a vague promise.
- "I'm not sure," Liz said vaguely.
- I'm definitely on your side in this.
- I asked how long he was staying, but he fudged the answer.
- Again, the rejection notices were vague.
- Rather than cloaking his exit in the usual vague excuses, he came right out and said he was leaving "to pursue my goal of running a company".
- Although grumbling sometimes, he works hard.
- His actions were accompanied by a rambling monologue.