vague
形容词比较级
vaguer
形容词最高级
vaguest
1
模糊的, 不明确的
not clear or specific, lacking in detail or precision
- The instructions given were vague, leaving room for interpretation.
给出的指示模糊不清,留下了解释的空间。
- Her description of the event was vague, making it difficult to understand what actually happened.
她对事件的描述含糊不清,让人难以理解到底发生了什么。
- The job posting was vague, providing little information about the responsibilities and requirements.
招聘信息很模糊,几乎没有提供关于职责和要求的信息。
- His answers during the interview were vague, failing to provide concrete examples of his experience.
他在面试中的回答很模糊,没有提供他经验的具体例子。
- The directions to the restaurant were vague, causing us to get lost on the way.
去餐厅的指示模糊,导致我们在路上迷路了。
2
模糊的, 不明确的
lacking clarity or precision in form
- The painting had vague shapes that stirred the imagination.
这幅画有模糊的形状,激发了想象力。
- She could only recall a vague memory of her childhood home.
她只能回忆起童年家园的一个模糊记忆。
- In the distance, a vague outline of the mountain emerged through the mist.
在远处,山的模糊轮廓透过雾气显现出来。
- The vague silhouette of a figure appeared at the edge of the woods.
树林边缘出现了一个模糊的人影轮廓。
- The fog created a vague atmosphere, blurring the edges of the landscape.
雾气营造了一种模糊的氛围,模糊了风景的边缘。
3
模糊的, 不明确的
lacking expression or clarity, often appearing distant or unfocused
- She stared at the screen with vague eyes, lost in thought.
她用模糊的眼睛盯着屏幕,陷入了沉思。
- His vague gaze suggested he wasn’t fully present in the conversation.
他模糊的目光表明他没有完全投入到谈话中。
- She gave him a vague stare, not responding to his question.
她给了他一个模糊的凝视,没有回答他的问题。
- His vague expression made it hard to tell if he was confused or uninterested.
他模糊的表情让人很难分辨他是困惑还是不感兴趣。