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形容词比较级
more ambiguous
形容词最高级
most ambiguous
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模棱两可的, 不明确的
unclear and not precisely stated or defined
- The movie's ending was ambiguous, leaving the audience with more questions than answers.
电影的结局模棱两可,给观众留下的问题多于答案。
- She found the directions on the assignment ambiguous, which led to a variety of responses from her classmates.
她发现作业的指示含糊不清,这导致同学们的回答五花八门。
- The instructions were so ambiguous that no one knew exactly what was expected of them.
指示如此模棱两可,以至于没有人确切知道对他们的期望是什么。
- The report's ambiguous conclusions made it difficult to draw any solid decisions.
报告的模糊结论使得难以做出任何坚实的决定。
- His ambiguous statement left everyone unsure of his position on the issue.
他模棱两可的声明让所有人都不确定他在这个问题上的立场。
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模棱两可的, 歧义的
having more than one possible meaning or interpretation
- The term “investment” can be ambiguous in different financial contexts.
“投资”一词在不同的金融背景下可能是模棱两可的。
- The phrase "I saw her duck" is ambiguous because it could mean seeing a bird or watching someone lower their head.
短语“我看到她的鸭子”是模棱两可的,因为它可能意味着看到一只鸟或看着某人低下头。
- The word "bank" is ambiguous, as it can refer to a financial institution or the side of a river.
“银行”这个词是模棱两可的,因为它可以指金融机构或河的岸边。
- The lawyer pointed out the ambiguous clause in the contract, suggesting it could be interpreted in more than one way.
律师指出了合同中的模糊条款,暗示它可以被以不止一种方式解释。
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