单词:vaguer
音标:[veiɡə] ;
a. 模糊的( vague的比较级 ); (思想上)不清楚的; (表达或感知)含糊的; 不具体的
s. not clearly understood or expressed
a. not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished
s. lacking clarity or distinctness
a. not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished
s. lacking clarity or distinctness
vague的用法和样例:
例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- At the back of his mind was the vague idea that he had met her before.他隐隐约约地觉得以前曾经见过她。
- She is so vague that I can never understand what she is trying to say.她说话含含糊糊,我怎么也听不明白她想说些什么。
- His vague ideas crystallized into a definite plan.他那些模糊的想法变成了一个明确的计划。
- I'm quite vague about what happened.我对发生的事很不了解。
- His vague reply disconcerted us completely.他那含糊的回答弄得我们很为难。
常见句型
用作形容词(adj.)
用作定语~+ n.- Through the mist I could just make out a vague figure.透过雾霭,我只能看见一个模糊的人影。
- He had a vague idea of finding Anne and explaining it all to her.他隐约觉得要去找安妮,向她解释所发生的一切。
- I haven't the vaguest idea who he is.我根本不知道他是谁。
- He returned only a vague answer.他只给了个含糊的回答。
- The final letter is very vague; possibly an R or a K.最后一个字母很不清楚,可能是R,也可能是K。
- Our holiday plans are still rather vague.我们的度假计划尚未明确。
- They were vague and evasive about their backgrounds.他们对各自的背景含含糊糊,闪烁其词。
词汇搭配
- nouvelle vague[法]=new wave
- vague pain隐痛
- vague aching of back and shoulder肩背沉酸
经典引文
Naked, but decently vague about the crotch.
出自:R. Davies