indistinct
indistinct 英 [ˌɪndɪˈstɪŋkt] 美 [ˌɪndɪˈstɪŋkt]
adj. 模糊的,不清楚的;朦胧的;难以清楚辨认的
- Is it hard to tell what someone is saying? Can you not see something clearly? Anything hard to make out is indistinct.
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- adj. 模糊的,不清楚的;朦胧的;难以清楚辨认的
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1. Their cries reached me weakened and indistinct and, leaning my forehead against the cool glass, I looked over at the dark house where she lived.
他们的喊叫声传到我耳中时已变得微弱而模糊,我把额头倚在冰凉的玻璃上,细细的看着她漆黑的房子。
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2. The natural state of Greater Syria beyond the constellation of city-states like Phoenicia, Aleppo, Damascus, and Jerusalem is more indistinct still.
而大叙利亚的天然国家则更像是一系列更加模糊的城邦,比如腓尼基、阿勒颇、大马士革和耶路撒冷。
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3. Every pain is an indistinct signal that something is wrong, which may engender either a good or bad result dpending on the sagacity and strength of mind of the sufferer.
每一次痛苦都是一个模糊的信号,说明有些事不对头,而其孕育的结果是好是坏全赖承受者的智慧和力量。
- indistinct (adj.) 1580s, "not seen or heard clearly," from Latin indistinctus "not distinguishable, confused, obscure," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + distinctus (see distinct). From c. 1600 as "not clearly defined or distinguished." Indistinctly is attested from c. 1400 in an obsolete sense "equally, alike, indiscriminately." Related: Indistinctness.
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