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单词 unambiguous
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Definition of unambiguous in English:

unambiguous

adjectiveʌnamˈbɪɡjʊəsˌənæmˈbɪɡjuəs
  • Not open to more than one interpretation.

    instructions should be unambiguous
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When societies tend to get hard on drugs and give a clear and unambiguous message, drug use goes down.
    • Within task sections, offices are arranged in a clear hierarchy with unambiguous chains of command.
    • Boyce's clear demand for this unambiguous statement was transmitted to Goldsmith through the Prime Minister.
    • His clear and unambiguous philosophy was that politics had to do with a contest of ideas.
    • Our messaging is very clear and unambiguous about what happens at each step of the process.
    • The parol evidence rule precludes extrinsic evidence when the document is clear and unambiguous on its face.
    • It is trite law that nothing less than clear, express and unambiguous language is effective to levy a tax.
    • No doubt this, not unambiguous, praise helped his triumphant return.
    • The law should be clear and unambiguous in its opposition to bigotry and prejudice.
    • Add this to the incapacitation benefit, and there is a clear and unambiguous case that locking up criminals is good for the community.
    • If Mr Blair has unambiguous evidence, now is the time to share it.
    • That's important, and it should be presented to the people in a clear, unambiguous way.
    • The message would be unambiguous, women are incapable of managing seats on their own.
    • Mr Cook said the Yule River meeting delivered an unambiguous message to the Yamatji members who attended.
    • Such an intention must be clearly manifested by unmistakable and unambiguous language.
    • The partners must set out in clear and unambiguous terms the guiding principles of the co-opetition.
    • His message was unambiguous in its support for a war before the United States and the world.
    • The sessions on the net have been standing room only, and the message is unambiguous.
    • Having said that, I must say that a clear message from unambiguous voices is coming from Pakistan.
    • None of this evidence was wholly unambiguous, and no intention to attack was ever expressed.
    Synonyms
    incontrovertible, incontestable, undeniable, irrefutable, unassailable, beyond dispute, unquestionable, beyond question, indubitable, not in doubt, beyond doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt, unarguable, inarguable, undebatable, unanswerable

Derivatives

  • unambiguity

  • nounʌnambɪˈɡjuːɪtiˌənˌæmbəˈɡjuədi
    • You should all be ‘pedantic old farts’ about unambiguity in words, because no-one else is going to stop them from becoming completely malleable (or, put another way - completely meaningless.)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Recently, the property of unambiguity in alternating Turing machines has received considerable attention in the context of analyzing globally-unique games.
      • Another difference is that obvious unambiguity can be used in the interface to hint at shortcuts.
      • He responded with a gesture of remarkable unambiguity.
      • Various elementary operations are studied to find whether they preserve unambiguity and inherent ambiguity of languages.
 
 

Definition of unambiguous in US English:

unambiguous

adjectiveˌənamˈbiɡyo͞oəsˌənæmˈbɪɡjuəs
  • Not open to more than one interpretation.

    instructions should be unambiguous
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When societies tend to get hard on drugs and give a clear and unambiguous message, drug use goes down.
    • The parol evidence rule precludes extrinsic evidence when the document is clear and unambiguous on its face.
    • Within task sections, offices are arranged in a clear hierarchy with unambiguous chains of command.
    • Boyce's clear demand for this unambiguous statement was transmitted to Goldsmith through the Prime Minister.
    • The sessions on the net have been standing room only, and the message is unambiguous.
    • None of this evidence was wholly unambiguous, and no intention to attack was ever expressed.
    • Our messaging is very clear and unambiguous about what happens at each step of the process.
    • Mr Cook said the Yule River meeting delivered an unambiguous message to the Yamatji members who attended.
    • The message would be unambiguous, women are incapable of managing seats on their own.
    • It is trite law that nothing less than clear, express and unambiguous language is effective to levy a tax.
    • Add this to the incapacitation benefit, and there is a clear and unambiguous case that locking up criminals is good for the community.
    • The law should be clear and unambiguous in its opposition to bigotry and prejudice.
    • Having said that, I must say that a clear message from unambiguous voices is coming from Pakistan.
    • No doubt this, not unambiguous, praise helped his triumphant return.
    • If Mr Blair has unambiguous evidence, now is the time to share it.
    • His clear and unambiguous philosophy was that politics had to do with a contest of ideas.
    • His message was unambiguous in its support for a war before the United States and the world.
    • The partners must set out in clear and unambiguous terms the guiding principles of the co-opetition.
    • That's important, and it should be presented to the people in a clear, unambiguous way.
    • Such an intention must be clearly manifested by unmistakable and unambiguous language.
    Synonyms
    incontrovertible, incontestable, undeniable, irrefutable, unassailable, beyond dispute, unquestionable, beyond question, indubitable, not in doubt, beyond doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt, unarguable, inarguable, undebatable, unanswerable
 
 
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