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Перевод: ambiguous
[прилагательное] двусмысленный; неясный; неопределенный; сомнительный
Тезаурус:
- Goals are seen as unstable, ambiguous and contested.
- But it the hermaphrodite threatens the binarism of gender through ambiguous unity, the female transvestite of the early seventeenth century positively disrupts that same scheme by usurping the master side of the opposition.
- There is truth in this proposition; but as it stands it is vague and ambiguous.
- The question "why?" is notoriously ambiguous.
- Originally used by Suess (1886), who visualised a sharp tectonic front marked by northward thrusting over a relatively undeformed foreland, the term "Variscan Front" is ambiguous, having conflicting meanings for different authors in various areas.
- This is best exemplified in the ambiguous, or sometimes non-existent, aims and objectives of schools.
- Lawrence is ostensibly there on behalf of the Arab cause, but his role is ambiguous.
- South's hand did not look right for a rebid in no-trumps so, rather than explore with an ambiguous bid in the opponent's suit, he decided to stress the quality of his own suit with Three Hearts.
- He must be careful not to follow any "red herrings" that will result in him classifying his fossil on the basis of ambiguous similarities.
- There is, however, something of a quantitative scale whereby the more important to us a particular belief may be, the more subtle and even ambiguous will be the evidence for it.
- Instead they were surrounded by ambiguous smells of unrecognizable growing things that had rotted and died, of living creatures that were scarcely human, hairy and fleshy.
- Keith Wells pointed out that the title Sheffield Shares is deliberately ambiguous - it can be taken to mean Sheffield's shares, as in "shares" which are up for grabs by keen or greedy speculators (my interpretation), but it can also mean Sheffield shares as in "shares its wealth" - "and that's basically what we are trying to initiate here.
- Vic grunts again, but this time his intonation is ambiguous and uncertain.
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