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nebulously

/neb-yuh-luhs/US // ˈnɛb yə ləs //UK // (ˈnɛbjʊləs) //

朦朦胧胧地,朦朦胧胧,朦朦胧胧的,虚无缥缈地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused: a nebulous recollection of the meeting; a nebulous distinction between pride and conceit.
    • : cloudy or cloudlike.
    • : of or resembling a nebula or nebulae in deep space; nebular.

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Examples

  • Most evenings Rood can step into his front yard in Southern California and see the nebulous tracks of the Milky Way run over Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

  • Something as nebulous as “stronger” WiFi may not be as easily detected, at least not at first.

  • Improving domestic demand is one facet of President Xi Jinping’s nebulous “dual circulation” policy initiative, which state media has touted in recent weeks as a new formula for economic growth.

  • Behind its stars is a network of managers and newly formed talent companies ready to make money off them, and much like the TikTok celebrities they manage, the job duties are often nebulous.

  • You get a base goal of 150 somewhat nebulous points per week.

  • Rather, there are nebulous decrees that can potentially be enforced by the Thai authorities.

  • Exactly how many Chase accounts were closed and why the bank decided to close them remains nebulous.

  • There is no body, there is no weapon, and unlike a drop of blood, the clues are as nebulous as the thoughts and intentions of men.

  • The term, which is nebulous and unregulated, can apply to any wine made without very few winery manipulations.

  • Some art was condemned as being “too Jewish,” though this was a nebulous concept.

  • In other cases the nebulous appearance is hardly more than a mist about a tolerably distinct central star.

  • Dalgard had striven since that moment of contact to keep in touch with the nebulous other mind, to project his need for help.

  • That luminous glare which sometimes lingers after the stars go out, threw a trembling, nebulous radiance over sand and cove.

  • They were like the tiniest grains of dust, and they whirled round and gathered in clusters in a nebulous sort of way.

  • Her thought of him was vague, nebulous, and taking many forms.