Examples of using Vague in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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And as your editor, I have to tell you that parts of the manuscript are pretty vague, to say the least.
And my vague rememberings from GCSE science-- well,
I have never been able to lay my finger on it, and my dreams too are very vague; but threading through them all there is fear.
As for the young Japanese women dancing on the stage before me, I remember nothing of them except a vague impression of brightly colored kimono.
perhaps this vague concept.
between the precise and the vague in terminology, between the scholastic
place of work was situated, but he had a vague idea that it was some kind of a"new-fangled ware'us,"
don't say something vague like,“That isn't my favorite thing,” or“I guess that is ok.”.
The government continued to use national security and other vague provisions of the penal code against activists who peacefully expressed their political views online.
Prohibition is an extreme example of how a governmental decision can impact an industry- one that reinforced my vague recollection that“Government” was one of Porter's five forces.
gay weddings have not been widespread in Shinto shrines, and the position of the Association of Shinto Shrines on gay weddings is vague.
1906- September 14, 1974) was an actress also known as Vera Vague, the spinster character she created
they leave their desires vague and so they get vague outcomes…(continued).
Some lawyers argue that the provisions of the agreement contain a large loophole that gives Chinese agencies full authority to make decisions in special cases“affecting the country”,“national interests” and Other vague cases.
on whatever you want, and then sit around offering"crits" of one another's creations under the vague supervision of the teacher.
Microbiologist Morgan Vague studies bacteria that, through some creative adaptations, have evolved the
million verdict against J&J, saying the complainant's arguments were insufficient and vague.
clear demarcation line and may actually want to keep it vague.
1906- September 14, 1974) was an actress also known as Vera Vague, the spinster character she created
can only be enforced if they are completely clear, their colleagues in Europe are comfortable with vague rules.