单词 | vaguely |
释义 | vaguely (veɪgli ) 1. adverb [ADVERB adjective] Vaguely means to some degree but not to a very large degree. The voice on the line was vaguely familiar, but Crook couldn't place it at first. Arnold felt vaguely embarrassed. Most farm workers were only vaguely aware that there was a storm on its way. 2. See also vague Collocations: vaguely similar I bought something vaguely similar made out of plastic. Times, Sunday Times They do something vaguely similar with teal, apparently. Times, Sunday Times They are not even vaguely similar. Times, Sunday Times And most of his problems are of his own making - though many of us have been in this boat (or one vaguely similar) at some time or other. The Sun I had never done anything even vaguely similar before and have not done since. The Times Literary Supplement Translations: Chinese: 有点儿 Japanese: ある程度 |
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