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单词 Ambiguous
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1 He gave me an ambiguous answer.
2 His reply to my question was somewhat ambiguous.
3 The language in the Minister's statement is highly ambiguous.
4 This agreement is very ambiguous and open to various interpretations.
5 Our ambiguous, so far.
6 The paragraph is rendered ambiguous by the writer's careless use of pronouns.
7 The manifesto is long-winded, repetitious and often ambiguous or poorly drafted.
8 The government has been ambiguous on this issue.
9 The phrasing of the report is ambiguous.
10 The wording of the agreement is ambiguous.
11 The wording was deliberately ambiguous.
12 I suspected that he was being deliberately ambiguous.
13 In fact,[] your ambiguous words amount to a refusal.
14 His role has always been ambiguous.
15 The language is often elliptical and ambiguous.
16 The wording of the statute is ambiguous.
17 Her account was deliberately ambiguous.
18 The phrasing of the contract is rather ambiguous.
19 His role in the affair is ambiguous.
20 The title of this chapter is ambiguous.
21 This sentence is ambiguous in sense.
22 It's an ambiguous statement.
23 Students have ambiguous feelings about their role in the world.
24 His South Dakota activities are more ambiguous.
25 Some verbs are more ambiguous than others.
26 Socially, the impact has been more ambiguous.
27 Government policies have been somewhat ambiguous.
28 An address book with ambiguous leads.
29 As previously stated, the phrase "value for money" has an ambiguous meaning.
30 However, the evidence is thin and, to some extent, ambiguous.
1 He gave me an ambiguous answer.
2 His reply to my question was somewhat ambiguous.
3 The language in the Minister's statement is highly ambiguous.
4 This agreement is very ambiguous and open to various interpretations.
5 The paragraph is rendered ambiguous by the writer's careless use of pronouns.
6 The manifesto is long-winded, repetitious and often ambiguous or poorly drafted.
7 The wording was deliberately ambiguous.
8 The title of this chapter is ambiguous.
9 This sentence is ambiguous in sense.
10 It's an ambiguous statement.
31 McClane's position in the company is ambiguous.
32 First, these needs were themselves ambiguous and often contradictory.
33 The Labour Party remained in an ambiguous position.
34 The last part of her letter was deliberately ambiguous.
35 And its faxed decision seemed somewhat ambiguous.
36 I was in an ambiguous position.
37 Equally, you might use ambiguous words which your superiors treat as a resignation which they will not allow you to retract.
38 First, their case focused attention upon the ambiguous ethical relationship between campaign contributions and political favours by elected officials.
38 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
39 In the ambiguous world of international politics, clear-cut choices between competing interests and values are rare.
40 The gains to be made in the political sphere are, as Chapter S will show, more ambiguous and contradictory.
41 The marriage contract is currently the most ambiguous of contracts.
42 Mitterrand had ambiguous relations with money, the power of which he regularly lambasted.
43 Like a true oracle, Hailey's pronouncements were both authoritative and ambiguous.
44 The endless debate that centred on the issue at the time was sometimes naive, or ambiguous, or even dangerous.
45 The excavations revealed somewhat ambiguous structural evidence for a furnace with the discovery of a firing trench.
46 I concede at once, the language is ambiguous and I see the strength of the linguistic argument in favour of the average cost construction.
47 This fall, the second friend died in a car accident in ambiguous circumstances.
48 The calm voice waited on the tapes, and my grief was ambiguous.
49 Ministers might justly argue that in this case the dissent is also politically ambiguous, given the diverse support for the amendment.
50 The problem is not just one of poor acoustic input but also of ambiguous word boundaries.
51 The document's ambiguous wording makes it very difficult to follow.
52 Many issues, however, were not well defined in the Protocol, or were deliberately left ambiguous.
53 Another, far more ambiguous and strange way, can be found in Alain Robbe-Grillet's Jealousy.
54 Human nature and human achievements have come to appear far more ambiguous than the progressive hopes of the nineteenth century admitted.
55 In the first place, most of its key concepts are essentially ambiguous.
56 For many years teachers had occupied a somewhat ambiguous position.
57 Thus even the notion of genuine choices among alternative candidates can be ambiguous.
58 Other topics on which findings are ambiguous are the effects on leisure activity, crime, and degree of dependence on parents.
59 In this there is a much more ambiguous and open positioning of the subject.
60 The results of the experiments were ambiguous and they will have to be done again.
61 In the assassination, Netanyahu was a supporting actor with an ambiguous role.
62 It has sown confusion and anxiety among researchers by giving birth to the ambiguous concept of sensitive but unclassified research.
63 Single women and there were many among the repealers-occupied a more ambiguous position.
64 Feminists are more aware of this ambiguity than psychologists are of their similarly ambiguous position.
65 The Church cites biblical prohibitions to support its position, but Jim found these ambiguous.
66 She left a very ambiguous message on the answerphone last night.
67 The critic Greenberg acknowledged the ambiguous position the avant-garde would need to maintain with its patrons.
68 As is well known,[http:///ambiguous.html] Marx himself gave a somewhat ambiguous answer; but Poulantzas' reply is quite clear.
69 Parliamentary material is admissible where the legislation is ambiguous, uncertain or leads to an absurdity.
70 Donald's offer on behalf of the company to buy a round of drinks had been ambiguous and caused uncertainty among us.
71 Is the notion of a distinct foreign policy arena as obsolete as it is ambiguous?
72 Delegates said later that the conference had been ambiguous about the message it had wished to convey.
73 The main problem with constructing such a map is that there are circumstances in which the map is highly ambiguous.
74 He liked to keep the story of his life ambiguous.
75 Jimmy carters relationship with and feelings towards the Shah were, it must be said ambiguous.
76 What happens under perfect competition to the after-tax distribution of income may therefore be ambiguous.
77 Le Touquet's identity today is a little ambiguous but it still has a nice feel about it.
78 But words have a highly ambiguous status: they are human artefacts but they are also very like natural species.
79 Unfortunately the instructions were ambiguous and we didn't know which part of the program to run.
80 Where Tudor is economical, organic and disciplined, Stevenson is fussy, distracted and ambiguous.
81 This is best exemplified in the ambiguous, or sometimes non-existent, aims and objectives of schools.
82 The phrase ends on a final ambiguous chord - B, E, B.
83 The second manner of semantic variation concerns the activation by different contexts of different senses associated with ambiguous word forms.
84 Peace is an ambiguous concept in the Middle East, whereas war is clear cut.
85 It is either tautologous, positively dangerous, unoriginal or highly ambiguous.
86 Her feelings about this man might be ambiguous to the point of causing insanity, but she became acutely aware of something.
87 Pictographs can be ambiguous until you learn their meaning.
88 But the position of slaves was ambiguous.
89 He gave us an ambiguous answer .
90 Background is interlaced, uncertain, ambiguous and dubious.
91 Another apparent sign of convalescence is more ambiguous.
92 His thoughts, ambiguous and indefinite, troubled him.
93 Label declaration takes precedence in any ambiguous situation.
94 On an ambiguous grammar, backtracking happens.
95 Grammar is itself an ambiguous pedagogic concept.
96 Caliban's exact nature continues to be slightly ambiguous later.
97 Ambiguous wording leaves some wiggle room for further negotiation.
98 A sentence of a grammar is ambiguous if there exists two syntax trees for it.
98 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
99 Therefore different modes of thinking would lead to some illogic and ambiguous sentences in Chinese language.
100 They reported that the homosexual men in the set were more likely to report seeing buttocks, anuses or sexually ambiguous figures in the inkblots.
101 Thus, in the West, philosophy is an expansive and ambiguous concept.
102 To read or interpret ( ambiguous, obscure, or illegible matter ).
103 Taking natural thermo-potential difference as natural draft pressure is ambiguous in theory and not in accord with the actual condition of mines.
104 Thinking in categories enables us to categorise phenomena are essentially ambiguous.
105 Every sentence causing a typical semantic paradox has the same meanings with its negation and is also ambiguous.
106 Cubism was hard to read, willfully ambiguous , and yet demotic too.
107 German cultural nationalism had the features of laying stress on culture, weakening politics, strong cultural self-defence, self-contradiction, romanticism and being abstract and ambiguous.
108 Ambiguous as someone ask you you fill in love, you dun say.
109 It is not coherent if it has faulty parallel constructions, pronouns with ambiguous reference, dangling or misplaced modifiers, confusing shifts in person and number, or in voice, tense, and mood.
110 Their relationship is somewhat ambiguous, it is convoluted like hemp vines.
111 Produce the diversification of the right as a result of the ground at the same time, cause landed price then the ambiguous sex in practice.
112 There is an ambiguous official notice in the food market which confused a lot of people.
113 In order to avoid ambiguous acknowledgement or negative acknowledgement (ACK/NAK) and diffusion of cooperation process, cooperative and noncooperative frames are distinguished.
114 The last paragraph of your letter under reply is ambiguous. Please clarify.
115 The accumulative calculation is also not scientific, for example, the times of the unsettled tax dodging crimes is not clear and the standard of "unsettled" is ambiguous.
116 We must emphasize that straight and homo are only two terminologies for fictitious and ambiguous categorisation.
117 At present, the study of criminal network analysis is based on the classical set theory, and which can not find members who have ambiguous class attribute in the criminal network.
118 All of that said, ambiguous data structures can be valuable.
119 The Foreign Secretary's remarks clarify an ambiguous statement issued earlier this week.
120 The wording is so ambiguous that it leads to misinterpretations.
121 Usually we call this kind of ambiguous semantic structure ambiguity.
122 In Frankenstein and Typee, the conflicts between good and evil are ambiguous ones.
123 I was frustrated by the ambiguous instructions of this User's Guide.
124 However, the probes designed for current arrays could cover only part of the given viral variants, that could result in false-negative or ambiguous data.
125 This paper, from the syntactic level, analyses some English ambiguous sentences, in which ambiguities are caused by the prepositional phrases.
126 The research on ambiguous numeral - quantifier compounds is another important part of the paper.
127 If you want to combine languages inside of a file, you have to be sure that the resulting grammar isn't ambiguous, i.e. that for each input there is only one way to interpret it.
128 The court will give advisory opinion later this year that is expected to be ambiguous.
129 Frandsen has earlier applied the flower motive as an ambiguous symbol in his artistic exploration of intimacy, relationships,[] and home life.
130 The Luxembourg - based company is coming out with ambiguous statements.
131 He wanted assurance that he had transcended what was inherently ambiguous.
132 A new approach is presented of the eigen-structure subspace algorithms, the problem of ambiguous estimation in the original algorithm is solved and array architecture is optimized.
133 This is barrage of other information that is either ambiguous, irrelevant, or contradictory.
134 Tan: Faintness is quite good, my life is very ambiguous.
135 The QS regulation requires that the input procedures shall address incomplete, ambiguous, or conflicting requirements.
136 The diagnosis of ambiguous genitalia should be made early to assign sex and avoid psychologic disorders.
137 To judge by one rather ambiguous drawing they trapped and killed it.
138 In this paper, I attempt to give some technological analyses on the unique artistic method by which Tarkovsky realized his ambiguous expression in his film-works.
139 Describe the appropriate action to take in an ethically ambiguous situation.
140 So unfortunately at the moment the situation is ambiguous, said Konigsberg.
141 In no feelings clear before the ambiguous stoning to ask for directions, the understandable.
142 Study and evaluation of the reform should give priority to the development of students persist, persist in multiple evaluation methods, accuracy and ambiguous expression of unity.
143 The types of the normal unnormalized language are simplified from six kinds into two disjoint kinds: the typical unnormalized language and the ambiguous unnormalized language.
144 Note that the last three times are all ambiguous; the property maps all of them to a single date and time in the Pacific Standard Time zone.
145 Inartful or ambiguous legislative drafting sometimes provided an opportunity for creative judicial interpretation.
146 It will be seen that the term " internal work product " is ambiguous.
147 However, these results are less ambiguous in regard to the independent self - construal scale.
148 In terms of contextual analysis, it is stated that context plays a significant role in deciding the definite meaning of words and removing the ambiguous sentence in English-Chinese translation.
149 Business is made up of ambiguous victories and nebulous defeats. Claim them all as victories.
150 Current, a when administrative unit assets manages outstanding issue is management main body is ambiguous.
151 It is morally ambiguous and purposefully divorced from the thrill - seeking flamboyance of the director's glory - glory days.
152 Party culture is the hotbed which nourishes ambiguous desire and enlightens seductive sparkles between social individuals.
153 Neuroses might be graded by the inability to tolerate ambiguous situations.
154 Objective : To study the etiology, differential diagnosis and management of ambiguous genitalia.
155 The large numbers of ambiguous TDOAs produced by pulse pairing, not only reduce the speed of processing, but also interfere the extraction of TDOA produced by other signals and pulse deinterleaving.
156 If you are ambiguous expression, your success rate will decline.
156 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
157 Stochastic Chomsky normal form (SCNF) is introduced to parse sentences with probabilistic CYK algorithm . The optimal parsing trees of sentences are gained to eliminate ambiguous meanings.
158 The researchers replicated the finding with a photograph of a woman with an ambiguous expression.
159 In addition, a professional research institutions to disclose a reporter ambiguous data to square kilometres thereof, to date there are Guangzhou idle land "in the next few double- digit".
160 His team came across some ambiguous references in clinical textbooks and in the definitive psychiatrist's reference manual there is no such category for premature orgasms in women.
161 The context-sensitive ambiguous structure ( CSAS ) is one of the difficult problems of the Chinese word segmentation.
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