释义 |
nebulousneb‧u‧lous /ˈnebjələs/ adjective formal - The rules are too nebulous to be applied consistently.
- A nebulous collective leadership, including the chiefs of the powerful armed forces, may still be holding the balance of power.
- As indicated earlier, it is one of the most nebulous terms in the vocabulary of politics.
- Rationalism of this kind has encouraged the growth of more and more nebulous deism.
- Statistics grapples with the quantification of such nebulous concepts as probability, certainty and error.
- There is no doubt that the old rating system was based on the nebulous concept of a fair market rent.
- What results, though, is not a nebulous diffusion of Spenserian energies, but their reinforcement.
1an idea that is nebulous is not at all clear or exact SYN vague: ‘Normality’ is a rather nebulous concept.2a shape that is nebulous is unclear and has no definite edges: a nebulous ghostly figure |