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形容词比较级
more indistinct
形容词最高级
most indistinct
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模糊的, 不清晰的
not easily defined or understood due to a lack of clarity or precision
- Her memory of the event was indistinct, making it difficult to recall specific details.
她对事件的记忆模糊不清,因此很难回忆起具体的细节。
- His explanation of the theory was indistinct, leaving the audience confused.
他对理论的解释模糊不清,让听众感到困惑。
- The instructions were so indistinct that many people struggled to follow them.
指示如此模糊,以至于许多人难以遵循。
- Her feelings about the situation remained indistinct, leaving her confused.
她对这种情况的感觉仍然模糊不清,让她感到困惑。
- The lines between right and wrong often feel indistinct in complex moral dilemmas.
在复杂的道德困境中,对与错之间的界限常常感觉模糊不清。
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模糊的, 不清楚的
not clearly visible, recognizable, or easy to perceive
- The figures in the distance were indistinct, blending into the fog.
远处的身影模糊不清,融入雾中。
- His voice was indistinct over the loud background noise of the crowd.
在人群嘈杂的背景噪音中,他的声音模糊不清。
- The writing on the old document was so faded it became indistinct.
旧文件上的字迹褪色得如此严重,以至于变得模糊不清。
- Through the rain-covered window, the landscape appeared blurred and indistinct.
透过雨覆盖的窗户,风景显得模糊而不清晰。
- He could only see the indistinct shapes of the mountains through the heavy clouds.
他只能透过厚厚的云层看到山脉的模糊形状。