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词根:indefinite
adj.indefinite 不确定的;无限的;模糊的
indefinable 难下定义的;难确定的;模糊不清的
adv.indefinitely 不确定地,无限期地;模糊地,不明确地
n.indefinable 难下定义的事物;难以确切描述的事物
adjective
not definite: such as
not precise : vague
having no exact limits
typically designating an unidentified, generic, or unfamiliar person or thing indefinite pronouns
the indefinite articles a and an
Latin indefinitus, from in- + definitus definite
The first known use of indefinite was in 1530
indelibleadjective
impossible to erase, remove, or blot out
an indelible impression
making or leaving marks not easily erased indelible ink
an indelible pencil
indelibleadjective
impossible to erase, remove, or blot out
an indelible impression
making or leaving marks not easily erased indelible ink
an indelible pencil
indelibleadjective
impossible to erase, remove, or blot out
an indelible impression
making or leaving marks not easily erased indelible ink
an indelible pencil
indelibleadjective
impossible to erase, remove, or blot out
an indelible impression
making or leaving marks not easily erased indelible ink
an indelible pencil
indefiniteadjective
not clear or fixed in meaning or details : vague
an indefinite answer
not certain or limited (as in amount or length)
an indefinite period
typically designating a person or thing that is unidentified or cannot be immediately identified
the indefinite articles "a" and "an"
1 We're stuck here for an indefinite period of time.
2 Using an opaque surface hid unnecessary graph that is produced by the indefiniteness.
即用不透明的消隐平面,隐去由于不确定性而产生的多余图形.
3 And westward, was not the eye guided by the grassy grandeur of the Pentland Range, until beauty was merged in indefiniteness across the wide strath lying like a painted scroll from Edinburgh to Linlithgow?
4 Confronted with changing environments, business processes take on the characteristics of dynamicity and indefiniteness.
面对变化的经营环境,企业的业务过程呈现动态、不确定的特点。
5 The affair of the release from her vows dragged on with wearisome indefiniteness.
6 On these embassies Blair had emphatically declined to take Jean with him, on account of the indefiniteness of the journeying.
7 During the evaluation, there are many indexes concerned and factors considered, especially a vast amount of fixed indexes, so the decision has the obvious vagueness and indefiniteness.
由于在评价过程中,涉及的指标和考虑的因素很多,尤其是大量定性指标的存在,使决策具有明显的模糊性和不确定性。
8 The phantoms of imagination have a vagueness, an indefiniteness of form, which moves a thousand times more than the clearness and distinctness of actual perceptions.
9 All is yet a delightful, luminous indefiniteness—sensation of streets and of men—like some beautifully tinted photograph slightly out of focus.
10 Of the details we know little: they are involved in indefiniteness, uncertainty, and doubt.
11 Edie asked, a little piqued at the indefiniteness of the answer.
12 An indefinite pause on new permits complicates plans by Energy Transfer to continue an ambitious international expansion.
13 Some legal experts have criticized Cannon over a series of recent rulings that have benefited Trump's strategy to have the case delayed until after the 2024 election, including her order two weeks ago that put an indefinite hold on her scheduling a date for the trial.
14 One of the marked deficiencies of all these descriptions of nature is in the indefiniteness of the terms employed.
15 Here, of course, arises a difficulty in finding examples which shall be at once simple and conclusive, for in almost all natural phenomena there is a certain indefiniteness which obscures the simple process.
16 As concerns the indefiniteness of the dream, it is after all a characteristic like any other.
17 One irony is that notwithstanding his reputation, Mr. Cruz tends to nurture a careful strategic indefiniteness about his positions.
18 There had been no indefiniteness about his prophecy.
19 This is almost more of an ending than the ending, which gives a sense of indefiniteness.
20 A district court said its patent was invalid because of "indefiniteness" - essentially, it was too vague - and as a result, could not be infringed.
1 不定
unlimited variant floating uncertain planetary indefinite wayward indeterminate vagrant mutable fitful adventitious snatchy fluxional dubitable
2 含糊
amphibolous dark obscure uncertain vague slippery dusty opaque ambiguous doubtful dubious lax murky imprecise equivocal multivocal inexplicit hesitatingly darkness uncertainty hesitation ambiguity obscurity equivocality hesitate befog
3 不确定
uncertain tentative indefinite precarious inconclusive changeable indeterminate iffy imprecise indistinct ill-defined changeful unassured uncertainty indeterminacy inconclusiveness indetermination indistinction falter indeterminacy principle
4 不明显
5 无定限
6 无把握
7 无定数