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词根:indistinct
adj.indistinct 模糊的,不清楚的;朦胧的;难以清楚辨认的
n.indistinctness 不清晰度;模糊
adjective
not distinct: such as
not sharply outlined or separable : blurred
indistinct figures in the fog
faint, dim
an indistinct light in the distance
not clearly recognizable or understandable : uncertain
Latin indistinctus, from in- + distinctus distinct
The first known use of indistinct was in 1526
individualizeverb
to make individual in character
to treat or notice individually
to change to fit the needs of an individual
individualizeverb
to make individual in character
to treat or notice individually
to change to fit the needs of an individual
individualitynoun
the qualities that make one person or thing different from all others
the quality or state of being an individual
individualistnoun
a person who thinks or behaves in an individual or independent way
a supporter of individualism
individualistnoun
a person who thinks or behaves in an individual or independent way
a supporter of individualism
individualismnoun
a belief that the interests of the individual are of the greatest importance
a belief that the individual has political or economic rights with which the state must not interfere
indiumnoun
a soft silvery metallic element see element
indistinctadjective
not distinct or clear a far-off indistinct light
indistinct figures in the fog
indistinctadjective
not distinct or clear a far-off indistinct light
indistinct figures in the fog
1 “The windows shattered, and the cupboards fell on top of him. His mouth filled with blood. He spat out teeth and indistinctly heard the screams of his colleague, the editor of the New Woman section.”
2 Perhaps some people at heart indistinctly said: You said are these the soldier?
也许有的人在心里隐隐约约地说: 你说的就是那些“兵” 吗 ?
3 The dusk was rapidly deepening, and the outlines of the approaching band could be only indistinctly seen.
4 The impetus for the decision was long-standing concern that the symbols were racist and of poor, indistinct designs.
5 His family can talk to him through a telephone link and see him "indistinctly" through the layers of glass and the polythene designed to stop the deadly disease spreading.
6 It will be ill-defined, its pores home to a multitude of big and small creatures whose common will emerges indistinctly, through clouds of bubbles.
7 Children always pronounce indistinctly at the very start when they are able to speak.
小孩子一开始说话总有点咬字不清.
8 Soon the left hand of the hermit began to swim indistinctly before her gloating eyes: and with a deep sigh her head drooped, and she lay like a broken lily.
9 Two such women are important characters but are indistinctly differentiated.
10 “I expect you were a beastly little swine in those days,” she said indistinctly.
11 Then a species of obscurity, thinner than the finest mist, passes before his eyes, and makes him see objects rather indistinctly.
12 He had heard it indistinctly in the parlour--it appeared to come from the upper floor; but he had given no heed to it.
13 God sees every object in a perfectly clear light; but we see most objects dimly and indistinctly.
14 Choking air indistinctly has a foul smell, I think such a world, everything all have no vitality.
呛人的空气隐隐约约的有股臭味,我觉得这样的世界,万物都没有了生机。
15 The store fronts which loomed indistinctly through the darkness were not the same ones she had passed before; surely those others had not been so shabby and disreputable looking.
16 “There is nothing down here,” said the pale thing indistinctly.
17 The girl remembered those past events indistinctly , has remembered once bright time ……
皇后隐约回忆起那些往事,想起了曾经的美好时光……
18 The play, titled after an ancient Roman training area, gestures blandly and indistinctly at themes of mankind’s history across two very long acts at NYU Skirball.
19 More specifically, cookies that were handed out to reporters aboard Air Force Two over the weekend, which were decorated with a likeness of Vice President Kamala Harris, albeit somewhat indistinctly.
20 The next moment, however, she saw some one, indistinctly, pass through the bushes on the edge of the higher part of the bank, and imagination did much to persuade her that she recognised the figure.
1 不清楚
NL nubilous thick unclear obscure faint vague misty hazy indistinct illiquid ill-defined muzzy inexplicit thickly indistinctness overcurtain cloud muddy thicken mangle be ignorant of confusedly
2 模糊
obscure dim vague fuzzy diffuse misty dreamy indefinite foggy hazy shadowy indistinguishable indeterminate nebulous indistinct formless smeary muzzy vaguely dimly vagueness faintness dimness haziness woolliness cloud
3 不清楚地