ambiguously的意思
ambiguously中文翻譯:
adv.含糊不清地
unambiguously───adv.不含糊地;明白地;單意義地
ambagiously───恭敬地
ambiguous───adj.模糊不清的,模棱兩可的;不明確的,不明朗的;引起歧義的
ambitiously───adv.雄心勃勃地;勁頭十足地;熱切地
assiduously───adv.刻苦地;勤勉地
exiguously───稀少地
ambiguousness───n.含混;歧義性
unambitiously───毫不留情地
amphibiously───兩棲的
The sentence is so ambiguously worded that it admits of two interpretations.───這個句子用詞含糊,以致有兩種解釋的可能。
The last paragraph is ambiguously phrased.───最后一段表達得不明確。
national conference on democracy ended ambiguously.───全國民主大會含糊其詞地結束了。
To look not dazzling, with dip in the brush that has painting of a bit light color brushes boundary some more ambiguously gently.───為了看起來不刺眼,用蘸有一點淺色涂料的刷子輕輕把分界線擦得模糊些。
As a first step of the transformation, the XSL processor should be given a template that non-ambiguously matches some part of the source.───作為變換的第一步,應該給XSL處理器一個明確匹配源XML某一部分的模板。
and, ambiguously , with children. He once said that if there were no children in the world, he would have no reason to exist.───易產生歧義的,和孩子們。他曾經說過,如果世界上沒有孩子,那就沒有他存在的意義。
A folder full of ambiguously-named versions of PSDs is the bane of any designer's life.───有的文件夾裝滿了莫名其妙名字的各種版本的PSD文件是設計師杯具的夢魘。
There is alone toilet, he at in vomit of voice alternatively ambiguously scatter to come through thick solid plank in the door.───有單獨的衛生間,他在里面嘔吐的聲音還是透過厚實的門板隱約傳出來了。
Now, again stupid persons all seem ambiguously comprehend casualty what affair, small son of a feudal lord why so frightened Li Yuan Qi?───現在,再傻的人都似乎隱約明白發生什么事情了,小世子為什么這么害怕李元奇?
Rising living standards and well-being are ambiguously related at the best of times(sentencedict.com/ambiguously.html), and not simply for ecological reasons.
The legislation had been ambiguously worded .
Zaire's national conference on democracy ended ambiguously.
She speaks ambiguously because of drinks alcoholic liguor.
" Well, I married him,'said Myrtle, ambiguously . " And that's the difference between your case and mine. "
Some questions were badly or ambiguously worded.
This phenomenon is ambiguously defined in your paper.
The last paragraph is ambiguously phrased.
Two of the New Testament revelations are ambiguously reported.