模糊的
(疲劳), vague(模糊的), vogue(时尚), plague(瘟疫), colleague(同事), ..
含糊的
... Delphic,意义不明的,暧昧的 suspensive,(使)挂心的,(产生)悬念的,未决定的,可疑的,暧昧的,暂停的,悬而不决的 vague,含糊的,不清楚的,茫然的,暧昧的 ...
模糊不清的
... utter 彻底的;十足的;绝对的 vague (形状等)模糊不清的;暧昧的 velvet 天鹅绒制的;柔软光滑的 ...
含糊不清的
... ultimately 结果;最终 vague 含糊不清的;模糊不清的 vivid 生龙活虎的;鲜艳的;鲜明的;生动逼真的 ...
In analytic philosophy and linguistics, a concept may be considered vague if its extension is deemed lacking in clarity, if there is uncertainty about which objects belong to the concept or which exhibit characteristics that have this predicate (so-called "border-line cases"), or if the Sorites paradox applies to the concept or predicate.In everyday speech, vagueness is an inevitable, often even desired effect of language usage. However, in most specialized texts (e.g., legal documents), vagueness is distracting.