单词 | 模糊 |
释义 | 〔shade〕Relative obscurity.朦胧:相对模糊〔fuzzy〕a fuzzy recollection of past events.对往事的模糊的记忆〔penumbra〕"The First Amendment has a penumbra where privacy is protected from governmental intrusion"(Joseph A. Califano, Jr.)“第一修正案在个人隐私不受政府侵犯方面较为模糊”(小约瑟夫A.卡里法诺)〔fog〕My glasses fogged in the warm air.我的眼镜因空气温暖而模糊了〔newspeak〕Deliberately ambiguous and contradictory language used to mislead and manipulate the public.新闻语言:用以误导和影响大众的故意模糊和岐义的语言〔glint〕A faint or fleeting indication; a trace.模糊的暗示:模糊的或一闪即逝的暗示;迹象〔indefinite〕Unclear; vague.不清楚的;模糊的〔fixate〕fixate a faint object.注视一个模糊的东西〔dark〕"The path was altogether indiscernible in the murky darkness which surrounded them" (Sir Walter Scott).Figuratively it can imply dark vagueness: “这条小径被围绕在漆黑中难以辨别” (沃尔特·斯科特爵士)。它能象征性地暗示不明确、朦胧模糊: 〔mysticism〕Vague, groundless speculation.空想:模糊的、无根据的思索〔umbrage〕A vague or indistinct indication; a hint.模糊的或不明显的表示;提示〔blear〕To blur or redden (the eyes).使模糊,使发红:使(眼睛)模糊或发红〔shadow〕To represent vaguely, mysteriously, or prophetically.征兆:模糊、神秘或预示地体现〔per〕Suffixed form*p—ə-i . arpent , from Latin arepennis , half-acre (second element obscure), from Gaulish ari (combining form are- ), before, from Celtic *(p)ari , *are . 添加后缀的形式*p—ə-i . arpent , 源自 拉丁语 arepennis , 半亩 (第二个元素模糊), 源自 高卢语 ari (复合形式 are- ),在…之前, 源自 凯尔特语 *(p)ari , *are . 〔glimmer〕A faint manifestation or indication; a trace:迹象:模糊的提示,暗示;迹象:〔espy〕To catch sight of (something distant, partially hidden, or obscure); glimpse.See Synonyms at see 1窥见:看到(尤指远处、模糊或掩蔽之物);瞥见 参见 see1〔inkling〕A slight understanding or vague idea or notion.略知,模糊概念:浅显的理解、模糊的印象或概念〔dissolve〕"Morality has finally been dissolved in pity"(Leslie Fiedler)“道德的概念最后模糊成同情”(莱斯利·菲德勒)〔dark〕a shadowy avenue through thick foliage) but may suggest shifting illumination and indistinctness: 茂密的叶子遮住了林荫道), 但也可暗示转换照明和模糊: 〔input〕The nouninput has been used as a technical term for about a century in fields such as physics and electrical engineering, but its recent popularity grows out of its use in computer science,where it refers to data or signals entered into a system for processing or transmission.In general discourseinput is now widely used to refer to the transmission of information and opinion, as inThe report questioned whether a President thus shielded had access to a sufficiently varied input to have a realistic picture of the nation or The nominee herself had no input on housing policy. In this last sentence the meaning of the term is uncertain:it may mean either that the nominee provided no opinions to the policymakersor that she received no information about housing policy.This vagueness in the nontechnical use ofinput may be one reason that some critics have objected to it (including, in an earlier survey, a majority of the Usage Panel). Though the usage is well established,care should be taken not to use the word merely as a way of pretending to a scientific precision unwarranted by the facts of the case.名词input 作为一个专业名词在象物理和电子工程领域已经被用了大约一个世纪, 但是它在计算机科学上的最新流行超出了原来的用法,在计算机科学上它指输入系统进行运行或传送的信息和信号。总的来说,input 广泛地用来指信息和观点的传送, 就象在报告怀疑这样保护起来的总统是否能获得接近足够多样信息的机会,从而有一幅这个国家的现实图景 或 被提名人自己没有关于房产政策的任何信息 。 在后一句中单词的定义是不确定的:它既可以指被提名人未向决策者提供任何建议,也可以指她未收到任何有关房产政策的信息。这种模糊在input 的非专业用法中有可能是一些批评家反对它(在一个早期调查中,其中包括大部分用法专题小组成员)的一个原因。 尽管这种用法已完全确立,用这个词时也应谨慎,不能把这个词仅仅用来伪装一种科学的精确性,而在这样的情况下,如此的精确性是不被事实所证明的〔dim〕a dim figure in the distance.远处模糊的景象〔indistinguishable〕Difficult to understand or make out; vague:难以理解或辨别的;模糊的:〔sense〕A vague feeling or presentiment:觉得:模糊的感觉或预感:〔obscure〕Not clearly understood or expressed; ambiguous or vague:模糊的,难解的:没有被清晰地理解或表达地;模糊的或含糊的:〔blur〕To lessen the perception of; dim:使感觉不清;模糊:〔roily〕Full of sediment; muddy or cloudy.搅混的:充满沉淀物的;浑浊或模糊的〔crepuscular〕Of or like twilight; dim:曙光的或与之相似的;模糊的:〔faint〕Lacking clarity or distinctness:模糊的:缺乏清晰度的:〔indistinct〕an indistinct pattern; indistinct shapes in the gloom.轮廓不明的图案;黑暗中模糊的形状〔indistinct〕an indistinct memory; an indistinct notion of how to proceed.模糊的记忆;对如何前进的模糊想法〔obfuscate〕To make so confused or opaque as to be difficult to perceive or understand:使混乱,使糊涂迷惑:使过于混乱或模糊,使得难于感觉或理解:〔fog〕A state of mental vagueness or bewilderment.迷惑,困惑:头脑模糊或迷乱的状态〔mist〕Something that produces or gives the impression of dimness or obscurity:朦胧、模糊:产生或给予朦胧或昏暗效果的事物:〔ambiguous〕"Vague . . . forms of speech . . . have so long passed for mysteries of science" (John Locke). “针对科学奥秘的模糊…语言形式…消失已久” (约翰·洛克)。〔shadow〕A faint indication; a premonition.预感:模糊的暗示;预感〔uncertain〕Not having sure knowledge:靠不住的:模糊的:〔sentiment〕A vague feeling or awareness; sensation:感受:模糊的感情或意识;感觉:〔indeterminate〕an indeterminate turn of phrase.短语的模糊转化〔asthenopia〕Weakness or fatigue of the eyes, usually accompanied by headache and dimming of vision.视力衰弱:视力衰弱或眼睛疲劳,通常伴有头痛和视野模糊〔veiled〕Concealed or disguised as if with a veil:隐藏的;模糊的:似乎用面纱或遮盖物隐藏或掩饰的: |
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