vague
adj
veɪɡ
adj
1
unclear
because
someone
does
not
give
enough
detailed
information
or
does
not
say
exactly
what
they
mean
含糊的,不明确的,不清楚的
The
governor
gave
only
a
vague
outline
of
his
tax
plan.
州长只是含糊地大致说了一下他的税务计划。
[+
about
]
Julia
was
vague
about
where
she
had
been
and
what
she
had
been
doing.
关于她自己到过哪里,做了些什么,朱莉娅含糊其词。
2
have a vague idea/feeling/recollection etc (that)
to
think
that
something
might
be
true
or
that
you
remember
something,
although
you
cannot
be
sure
隐约地想到/感到/记起等
Larry
had
the
vague
feeling
he’d
done
something
embarrassing
the
night
before.
拉里隐约觉得自己前一天晚上做了什么尴尬的事。
3
not
having
a
clear
shape
or
form
模糊不清的;
The
vague
shape
of
a
figure
loomed
through
the
mist.
薄雾中隐隐出现一个模糊的人影。