Antonym: clear, definite, distinct. Similar words: ambitious, sumptuous, continuous, big, bigger, combine, dig up, a big shot. Meaning: [æm'bɪgjʊəs] adj. 1. open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or significance; or (often) intended to mislead 2. having more than one possible meaning 3. having no intrinsic or objective meaning; not organized in conventional patterns.
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121 Usually we call this kind of ambiguous semantic structure ambiguity.
122 In Frankenstein and Typee, the conflicts between good and evil are ambiguous ones.
123 I was frustrated by the ambiguous instructions of this User's Guide.
124 However, the probes designed for current arrays could cover only part of the given viral variants, that could result in false-negative or ambiguous data.
125 This paper, from the syntactic level, analyses some English ambiguous sentences, in which ambiguities are caused by the prepositional phrases.
126 The research on ambiguous numeral - quantifier compounds is another important part of the paper.
127 If you want to combine languages inside of a file, you have to be sure that the resulting grammar isn't ambiguous, i.e. that for each input there is only one way to interpret it.
128 The court will give advisory opinion later this year that is expected to be ambiguous.
129 Frandsen has earlier applied the flower motive as an ambiguous symbol in his artistic exploration of intimacy, relationships,[www.Sentencedict.com] and home life.
130 The Luxembourg - based company is coming out with ambiguous statements.
131 He wanted assurance that he had transcended what was inherently ambiguous.
132 A new approach is presented of the eigen-structure subspace algorithms, the problem of ambiguous estimation in the original algorithm is solved and array architecture is optimized.
133 This is barrage of other information that is either ambiguous, irrelevant, or contradictory.
134 Tan: Faintness is quite good, my life is very ambiguous.
135 The QS regulation requires that the input procedures shall address incomplete, ambiguous, or conflicting requirements.
136 The diagnosis of ambiguous genitalia should be made early to assign sex and avoid psychologic disorders.
137 To judge by one rather ambiguous drawing they trapped and killed it.
138 In this paper, I attempt to give some technological analyses on the unique artistic method by which Tarkovsky realized his ambiguous expression in his film-works.
139 Describe the appropriate action to take in an ethically ambiguous situation.
140 So unfortunately at the moment the situation is ambiguous, said Konigsberg.
141 In no feelings clear before the ambiguous stoning to ask for directions, the understandable.
142 Study and evaluation of the reform should give priority to the development of students persist, persist in multiple evaluation methods, accuracy and ambiguous expression of unity.
143 The types of the normal unnormalized language are simplified from six kinds into two disjoint kinds: the typical unnormalized language and the ambiguous unnormalized language.
144 Note that the last three times are all ambiguous; the property maps all of them to a single date and time in the Pacific Standard Time zone.
145 Inartful or ambiguous legislative drafting sometimes provided an opportunity for creative judicial interpretation.
146 It will be seen that the term " internal work product " is ambiguous.
147 However, these results are less ambiguous in regard to the independent self - construal scale.
148 In terms of contextual analysis, it is stated that context plays a significant role in deciding the definite meaning of words and removing the ambiguous sentence in English-Chinese translation.
149 Business is made up of ambiguous victories and nebulous defeats. Claim them all as victories.
150 Current, a when administrative unit assets manages outstanding issue is management main body is ambiguous.
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