模棱两可英语怎么说
- That condition indicates banks are trying to stamp out ambiguities in big merger contracts.
- If the answer is mumbling, the Americans will assume the worst.
- Not only is real life ambiguous, it's often illogical to the point of madness.
- The author might have intended to be vague (but most probably not).
- This is part of the exquisitess and ambiguity of being human.
- There's the maxims of manner, including things like be clear, and avoid ambiguity.
- The precise meaning of this term has always been ambiguous.
- Here the Stockholm declaration is ambiguous.
- He is a master at name-dropping and meaningless Hollywood doubletalk.
- The question was vague, giving the interviewee enough rope to hang herself.
- This agreement is very ambiguous and open to various interpretations.
- Robert Pepperell, an artist based at Cardiff University, creates ambiguous works that are neither entirely abstract nor clearly representational.
- The archaeological evidence for ancient cookery is equivocal.
- Let me just point out an ambiguity. Whats your name?
- In fact, voters' views on the subject are ambiguous.
- You will get conflicting information.
- Why had the divine author permitted himself the ambiguity of simile?
- Sometimes the results of a stress test are not clearly normal or abnormal.
- B: I'm simply not used to such ambiguous remarks.
- That, unfortunately, leaves plenty of room for ambiguity.
- The wording was deliberately ambiguous.
- The phrasing of the report is ambiguous.
- On matters of principle we should be clear-cut in attitude, and by no means be equivocal.
- The course teaches students to avoid ambiguity and obscurity of expression.
- His equivocal response has done nothing to dampen the speculation.