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单词 Vague
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1. His answer was very vague.
2. She felt a vague unease.
3. His vague ideas crystallized into a definite plan.
4. "Where did you leave it?" Isobel looked vague.
5. "Things are moving ahead."— I found that statement vague and unclear.
6. I have only a vague notion of what she does for a living.
7. They had only a vague idea where the place was.
8. I have only a vague recollection of sunshine and sand.
9. The governor gave only a vague outline of his tax plan.
10. Through the fog we saw the vague outline of a ship.
11. Readers familiar with English history will find a vague parallel to the suppression of the monasteries.
12. I do have a vague memory of meeting her many years ago.
13. His vague reply disconcerted us completely.
14. You could just see vague blobs of faces.
15. The borders were vague and ill-defined.
16. The terms of the agreement were deliberately vague.
17. Her directions were hopelessly vague.
18. She had married a charming but rather vague Englishman.
19. The statement was vague in its wording.
20. The rules are vague and open to interpretation.
21. He outlined the policy in vague terms.
22. Vague objections to the system solidified into firm opposition.
23. I won't be put off with such vague promises.
24. Mr Christopher'sanswer was deliberately vague.
25. The patient had complained of vague pains and backache.
26. I kept my statement intentionally vague.
27. Our holiday plans are still rather vague.
28. The politicians made vague promises about tax cuts.
29. We think such information should be made explicit and not left vague.
30. Through the mist I could just make out a vague figure.
1. His answer was very vague.
2. She felt a vague unease.
3. "Where did you leave it?" Isobel looked vague.
4. "Things are moving ahead."— I found that statement vague and unclear.
5. I have only a vague notion of what she does for a living.
6. They had only a vague idea where the place was.
7. We think such information should be made explicit and not left vague.
8. The governor gave only a vague outline of his tax plan.
9. Through the fog we saw the vague outline of a ship.
10. Readers familiar with English history will find a vague parallel to the suppression of the monasteries.
11. Through the mist I could just make out a vague figure.
12. I do have a vague memory of meeting her many years ago.
13. The description was pretty vague.
14. The final letter is very vague; possibly an R or a K.
15.
31. The charges were vague and imprecise.
32. Waite's memory of that first meeting was vague.
33. I'm still vague about what you want.
34. The description was pretty vague.
35. The law is notoriously vague on this point.
36. We had only a vague description of the attacker.
37. Simon's vague manner concealed an acute mind.
38. He was accused of being deliberately vague.
39. The bus was a vague shape in the distance.
40. The phrasing of the question was vague.
41. Dr Velayati gave a vague but negative response.
42. His vague manner concealed a brilliant mind.
43. He returned only a vague answer.
44. Her shoulders lifted in a vague shrug.
45. The letter was deliberately couched in very vague terms.
46. She's a little vague about her plans for next year.
47. The President's hopes for the country were high-minded, but too vague.
48. His eyes were always so vague when he looked at her.
49. At the back of his mind was the vague idea that he had met her before.
50. A clause in the contract had been left purposely vague.
51. Julia was vague about where she had been and what she had been doing.
52. He was a little vague when I asked what had happened.
53. She seems to be getting rather vague as she grows older.
54. The wording is so vague that no one actually knows what it means.
55. She had only a vague notion of what might happen.
56. He responded with a vague gesture in the direction of the pub.
57. Since the officers knew little themselves their reassurances were necessarily vague.
58. She can only give a vague description of her attacker.
59. I only have a vague idea of the kind of work I'll be doing.
60. She had only a vague notion of what she wanted to do.
61. They have only a vague idea of the amount of water available.
62. I was suitably vague as to exactly how I had acquired the money.
63. He was vague, however, about just what U.S. forces might actually do.
64. Larry had the vague feeling he'd done something embarrassing the night before.
65. You're being deliberately vague.
66. He's had some vague notion that people will be queuing up to finance the project.
67. The identity of the city in the novel is deliberately left vague.
68. The final letter is very vague; possibly an R or a K.
69. Democratic leaders under election pressure tend to respond with vague promises of action.
70. He was conscious of that vague feeling of irritation again.
71. I carried with me for years a vague impression that he was a cold-hearted man.
72. Keeping the details of the tax changes vague is disingenuous.
73. I am vague about what happened during the rest of the night.
74. It was a vague enough concept for the liberals to unite around.
75. He had a vague idea of finding Anne and explaining it all to her.
76. If you wanted me to go why didn't you say so in plain English instead of making vague hints?
77. My aunt is incredibly vague - she can never remember where she's left things.
78. The question was vague, giving the interviewee enough rope to hang herself.
79. The vague shape of a figure loomed through the mist.
80. Scientists characterize the humanities as uncertain, vague and irrelevant.
81. The word "reasonable" is vague and open to interpretation.
82. I had a vague feeling he'd been an electrician.
82. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
83. Figures for employment in the film industry are vague.
84. All their questions were met with vague, evasive answers.
85. Fumbling and vague groping is encouraged.
86. His use of language is vague and imprecise.
87. Vague, contradictory statements of intent are not enough.
88. Anyway, in these vague expectations I was mistaken.
89. The early history of madeira wine is somewhat vague.
90. She's quite vague, even evasive about it.
91. Avoid negative words that leave writing vague and indirect.
92. It conjures up vague images of past imperialistic glories which are hardly relevant.
93. Gradually vague notions of a career in journalism were forming in my head.
94. We can not dismiss evil as some vague spiritual force that presides outside of human behavior.
95. In which case a researcher's task is to translate this rather abstract and vague notion into some operational form.
96. The draft treaty is also vague on the question of a new minimum age for voluntary recruits.
97. They dismissed it as vague and said it would legitimise Labour's devolved Assembly and dilute plans for full independence.
98. In this vague sense animals likewise choose, and are aware and intelligent by our definitions.
99. But many statutory duties are couched in quite vague terms which leave it unclear what the duty-bearer must do in concrete situations.
100. What is to be understood as female is something vague; indeed the Spirit is often designated as neuter.
101. Then, with a great effort, she managed to nod her head in vague agreement.
102. It was impossible to fob her off with vague statements - and perhaps unwise.
103. While interactionists admit the existence of roles, they regard them as vague and imprecise and therefore as open to negotiation.
104. Self-actualisation is too vague a concept to usefully inform managers. 5.
105. Through the haze of sleep, vague details of last night began drifting into her mind.
106. If it is full of contradictions, or if it is too vague, this is very difficult.
107. She had no paper qualifications, no special skills and only a vague notion that she wanted to work with children.
108. He was vague about both, but vehemently denied travelling via Cross Street.
109. Most discussions of the chronology of specific artefacts, or artefact-types, of the period are couched in predictably vague terms.
110. As you probably know, Herr Sanders is a gentleman of advanced years, inclined to be a little vague.
111. Only after Coleridge returned from Shrewsbury, freed at last from immediate financial worry, could vague hopes be transformed into clearer intentions.
112. The brain drifts back to full consciousness now that there is a vague hint of light spreading across the eastern sky.
113. Failing to grab a career opportunity is generally due to lack of research,[] too vague a plan and poor self-belief.
114. He'd only a vague notion of what was going to happen after this.
115. From a vague distance she was aware that the rain continued unabated, but it couldn't touch her.
116. My brain is filled full of vague images, but no clear vision of one necessary thing.
117. There are vague, frantic movements inside the car, which is sinking faster now.
118. The Dole plan is vague as to what programs would be reduced or eliminated to pay for the tax reductions.
119. He had a keen brain and he spotted instantly that as addresses went this one was on the vague side.
120. He was always vague when I brought the subject up, so I never pushed it.
121. He must have harbored the vague notion that I could reassure him.
122. Homemade pizzas often lack even a vague hint of authenticity.
123. The persistent tendency to cover up for our lack of effectiveness by using vague language must be strongly resisted.
124. Liz fell silent in mid-word of a vague murmured greeting to stare.
125. Is knowledge lost from memory or does it change, becoming vague and imprecise, or distorted, or disconnected and fragmented?
126. Who will dream my face as white as wedding sheets, my lips vague as laundered bloodstains?
127. I rubbed a patch clear and looked out hopefully; saw stone walls, the vague shapes of silver birch and larch.
128. But in his second phase the issues of systematicity and method become blurred and the connection with structural linguistics becomes vague.
129. Such vague propositions need to rest on some testable factual basis.
130. These consisted of a vague meander across the fields surrounding the company premises, along a route apparently chOsen by Ralph.
131. A Rachmaninov piano concerto swept through the flat, making the problem of Ruth trivial and vague.
132. His principles are so vague that even his intimates seem unable to put them into words.
133. Precise questions encourage precise answers while vague ones often elicit more information.
134. Shoes spun end over end in vague orbits about their owners.
135. Continue east to a vague track junction near a gate.
136. Moreover. such goals that can be indicated are frequently vague, multiple and contradictory.
137. If they have the Blackshard with them, the Oracle will simply mutter some words of warning and vague threat.
138. He felt that everything was somehow vague and meaningless; nothing had sharp emotional impact.
139. For a few minutes longer Isabel tried to sort out hard facts from vague suspicions, with little success.
140. Her eyesight was vague and muzzy, her mouth felt like the bottom of a sandpit.
141. Her face had become big and vacant, the eyes sluggishly furtive, the mouth vague.
142. Dennis gave me the vague smile of complicity that men exchange in lavatorial situations.
142. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
143. The crowd at the Communist rally demonstrated why the leadership had to keep its rhetoric vague.
144. But it was a vague idea, little more, Neville remembers, than an inchoate impulse.
145. Any attempt to nail down individuals with the aid of rules and collective values seems doomed to vague and complex generalities.
146. Right and wrong established from these sources is utterly vague and capable of unlimited alternative interpretations.
147. None of these writers looks at housework satisfaction; the notion of feminine domesticity is undefined and usually rather vague.
148. Vincent had up to then only given vague hints about his relationship with Sien.
149. A vague feeling of disorientation or strangeness relative to the immediate environment. 3.
150. To talk about controlling the money supply is too vague.
151. Now I come to think of it, she was rather vague regarding his exact position with the company.
152. Vague notions about the tourist benefits of the monarchy might become more fully articulated, in order to combat contrary republican notions.
153. And so on the City College campus a vague and indistinctly demarcated intellectual struggle assumed, amazingly, the form of melodrama.
154. Her talk wasn't vague approbation or disapproval, some big show of emotion.
155. It's a vague enough notion, that something unauthorized was then loaded under cover of the dark.
156. Children could go on for ever finding out information about dinosaurs and be no nearer satisfying this vague purpose.
157. At least the first time, she'd only a vague notion of what might lie ahead.
158. The less skilled negotiator prefers to leave things vague and ambiguous fearing that explicitness will jeopardize any agreement.
159. He praised the virtues of volunteerism and made vague mention of garbage men he knows who collect trash as volunteers.
160. As the students are talking, a wave of soft, vague light, of sleepy distraction, passes over Primo.
161. He finds himself evaluated by the correspondingly vague notion of competence.
162. But they are deliberately vague because there are great problems with the dream of a tax form that fits on to a postcard.
163. They will also be ideal in fog, twilight and dull weather, enhancing vague details and extending the range of visibility.
164. Behind them, a vague wall of audience, the faces barely discernible in bright, damp air.
165. It was only a dim personification: something vague and immense which with its motion brought about change and therefore was alive.
166. Members of informal groups in work organizations usually have vague group objectives, and are less cohesive and behave erratically.
167. This very often happens in planning because some departments makes them vague in comparison.
168. Isabel listened to the sound of Chalon's steady hoofbeats, finding a vague comfort in the monotony of the noise.
169. By keeping war aims vague, he prevented bickering among the Allies.
170. She made a vague gesture in the direction of the refrigerator.
171. Karlin relates the oppressive anti-Semitism his forebears endured in a vague, almost elliptical style with dips into the stream of consciousness.
172. It still burned with a harsh, blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes[Sentence dictionary], presumably the others.
173. What we have are some rather vague hints in later sources.
174. What director Michael Winterbottom excels at, instead, is creating an atmosphere of vague religious resonance.
175. Instead, I was a pliable, compliant inhabitant of a world of vague feelings and limited comprehension.
176. North read it out at his trial four years later as evidence of approval, but it was all delightfully vague.
177. Postoperatively, the patient complained of vague abdominal discomfort and the drain was removed after two days.
178. So, as well as being probably infinite in length, the list of conditional observation statements was probably rather vague in content.
179. The fact that superstition, occultism, and vague forms of religious paganism persist into modernity is nothing to shout about.
180. If Luke is vague on the subject, Matthew and Mark are both quite explicit.
181. Surely he must be aware of her deep unhappiness and frustration at the vague, unsettled state of their relationship?
182. The vague hankering for a pre-industrial utopia is the politics of sixth-form common rooms, not the real world.
183. There was a vague sense of anticlimax mingled with her vast feeling of freedom.
184. But the 14-member committee, led by former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp, was vague on several key points.
185. Most of us maintain vague notions of justice, but its precise meaning escapes us until we are deprived of it.
186. That test is vague, but could it be improved upon in this context?
187. Establish a principle and adhere to it even if it is vague to others.
188. Political culture is a vague abstract concept that has been subject to various definitions.
189. In the peculiar circumstances of the 1930s vague feelings of unrest with the Party crystallized into something more concrete.
190. At worst a vague objective should be couched in very precise terms.
191. She woke slowly from a vague dream as an errant breeze drifted over her face, coming to rest on her mouth.
192. It is simply a free trade area with not even vague plans for eventual political union.
193. Some of those who are dismissive of food intolerance, see hyperventilation as a widespread cause of vague, multiple symptoms.
194. In particular, the positions of each gear are rather vague and more-than-average effort is needed to shift from one to another.
195. The site was established but its future use was initially vague: a concert hall was one possible option.
196. Vague objectives might include maintaining a market share or keeping up with technology or offering good value to the customer.
197. Yes, he had heard about him and his dissolute bad life; also vague tumours about the old scandal.
198. They searched for over an hour, following at first some vague footprints in the smudged, dark liquid.
199. So too did Communism, in the vague sense of economic and social equality.
200. Of course, the mortgage market today is neither so generous nor so vague.
201. Wynne gave a vague response and got out of the car.
202. The ancient oracles were often vague and equivocal.
203. She had a vague premonition of danger.
204. The icy wind is deliberately devouring the vague night.
205. String theory, one route to quantum gravity[/vague.html], gives an unsatisfactorily vague answer: space can have anything from zero to 10 dimensions.
206. Therefore, to avoid a vacuous academic talk, ethical misconduct cannot be treated with vague academic parlance.
207. It is recently found that the efferent vague nerve inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokine release and protects against IRI and termed this vagal function "the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway".
208. The term is a vague one and before proceeding farther allow me to offer a fairly uninformative definition of existential psychotherapy.
209. Terrible, formless shapes, vague figures, gigantic , monstrous , distorted, whirled at a gallop through his imagination.
210. It is no good setting vague and woolly goals — you will not know whether or not you have really achieved them.
211. Curiousness also opens you up to gain understanding of something. And with understanding vague, fog-like fears disappear.
212. You have the vague sense that the hospital administrator dresses like a trollop?
213. Last, but not least, proprietary vendors are notorious for trying to counter Linux's free price tag with vague fears about its "higher" total cost of operation in the long run.
214. Nerve agent into the body, the rapid destruction of BU have chest tightness,[http:///vague.html] reduce pupil wish of the vague and drooling.
215. With vague circumstantial evidence pointing to Philippe, he was immediately arrested and charged with patricide.
216. However, it is based on two-valued logic and it is not well-suited to model uncertain, imprecise and vague information in real-world problem.
217. The ideas seem sketchily developed, the textures thin, the images vague.
218. She thought of her husband in some vague warm clime on the other side of the globe, while she was here in the cold.
219. He looked at her vague shape through the frosted glass.
220. And like twilight shades its imaginings are long-drawn and vague, making the real world seem like a world of phantasy.
221. Vague goals give the tricksy brain too much wiggle room: "Hey, I lost weight."
222. From Cain and Lilith came a host of demons and vampires in the vague myths.
223. This paper comprises three articles: "Synopses of Three Gorges Project", "One Must not Be Vague on Matters of Principle" and "More on the Suggestions on Three Gorges Project".
224. However, this category is characteristic of vague connotation and farraginous explanations. Furthermore, the impotence and decline of public sphere in fact cause us to doubt its prospect and reality.
225. To illustrate my meaning and to show why vague terms make it difficult to model language as a logical system, consider the following version of the famous sorites paradox.
226. Last week, Clinton talked in vague terms about the creation of a nuclear umbrella to protect the Mid East alies Mideast allies against the a possible Iranian nuclear attack.
227. He disliked leaving things vague or undetermined and never allowed slovenliness or makeshifts.
228. The inclusions commonly exhibit gradational contact relationships with their host rocks in respect to the composition, color index and fabrics, the boundaries being vague.
229. According to Verschueren's Adaptation Theory, employment of vague language in legislation is the result of legislators'linguistic choice and linguistic adaptation.
230. Fig. 4 Anoxia reperfusion group with the addition cerium ions:Mitochondria swelling and cristae vague appear in the cell.
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