- v.i. 漫步,游蕩,閑逛:laisser vaguer son imagination [轉]任憑其想象自由馳騁
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v.t. [古][技]手工攪拌(麥芽漿)
- Both were vague on how the promises would be paid for.
- It is vague, image-driven, negative-driven.
- But to millions of people this is vague and theoretical stuff.
- The declaration itself is deliberately vague on where South Korea belongs.
- But " wash sales are vague in bonds,"
- Those, somehow, are the vague words of social philosophers.
- For such a vague reason, billions were to be squandered.
- That's too vague and not much of a deterrent.
- Palmer said language that calls for reducing dolphin deaths is vague.
- There would be no script and only the vaguest of direction.