vaguer
adj. 模糊的( vague的比較級 ); (思想上)不清楚的; (表達或感知)含糊的; 不具體的
If something written or spoken is vague, it does not explain or express things clearly.
A lot of the talk was apparently vague and general...
很多話明顯是些含糊的泛泛之論。
The description was pretty vague.
描述相當模糊。
If you have a vague memory or idea of something, the memory or idea is not clear.
They have only a vague idea of the amount of water available...
他們只是大概知道可用水的總量。
Waite's memory of that first meeting was vague.
韋特對第一次見面的記憶很模糊。
If you are vague about something, you deliberately do not tell people much about it.
He was vague, however, about just what U.S. forces might actually do...
然而,他對美軍實際可能採取的行動卻閃爍其詞。
Democratic leaders under election pressure tend to respond with vague promises of action...
民主黨領導人在選舉壓力下往往用一些含糊其詞的行動承諾來予以迴應。
If you describe someone as vague, you mean that they do not seem to be thinking clearly.
She had married a charming but rather vague Englishman...
她嫁給了一個外表迷人實際卻很迷糊的英國人。
His eyes were always so vague when he looked at her.
他看她的眼神總是那麼曖昧。
If something such as a feeling is vague, you experience it only slightly.
He was conscious of that vague feeling of irritation again...
他再次感到有點兒惱火。
He had a vague impression of rain pounding on the packed earth.
他隱約記得雨點打在堅實地面上的情景。
A vague shape or outline is not clear and is therefore not easy to see.
He looked at her vague shape through the frosted glass...
他透過霧濛濛的眼鏡注視著她模糊的身形。
The bus was a vague shape in the distance.
遠處的公交車只是一個模糊的輪廓。