a little vague

美 [ə ˈlɪtl veɪɡ]英 [ə ˈlɪtl veɪɡ]
  • 有点儿含糊
a little vaguea little vague
  1. As to that , as he now discovered , they were a little vague .

    对于这一点,照他现在的发现,他们有点儿含糊。

  2. She 's a little vague about her plans for next year .

    她对她明年的计划不怎么明确。

  3. The only thing is they 're a little vague , I think .

    我认为,唯一的问题就是有点虚。

  4. But the precise nature of the job has always been a little vague .

    但这一职位的确切职能一直有些模糊。

  5. He was a little vague when I asked what had happened .

    我问他出什么事时,他一无所知。

  6. Rachel : She was a little vague about that .

    瑞秋:这她倒没说清楚。

  7. Sophia was a little vague about that .

    索菲娅有点含糊其辞。

  8. He was a little vague about how he found out about Maggie and Malcolm .

    他对于如何发现麦琪和马尔科姆的事情含糊其辞

  9. If this sentence sounds a little vague , that 's because it 's actually a mnemonic code .

    如果说它听上去有些含糊,那是因为其实它是一个有助于记忆的代码。

  10. Comparing with other languages , the case concept of English prepositions is less important and the functions is also a little vague because of the simplification of the noun case , which becomes a difficult point for people to understand its meaning correctly .

    同其他语言相比较,英语介词格的概念比较淡化,它们的功能由于名词格的淡化也显得相对模糊,正确理解介词勾画的意象是英语学习的一个难点。

  11. And Google has been a little vague about what patents Apple may have infringed & except to say that they are not the kind of standards-essential patents that Motorola had earlier tried and failed to use against apple .

    之前,摩托罗拉曾就这些专利权对苹果提起过诉讼,但都以失败告终。