nebulousness / ˈnɛb yə ləs /

云雾缭绕雾化云雾状雾状物

nebulousness 的定义

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

nebulousness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

vagueness

更多nebulousness例句

  1. 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.
  2. Something as nebulous as “stronger” WiFi may not be as easily detected, at least not at first.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. You get a base goal of 150 somewhat nebulous points per week.
  6. Rather, there are nebulous decrees that can potentially be enforced by the Thai authorities.
  7. Exactly how many Chase accounts were closed and why the bank decided to close them remains nebulous.
  8. 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.
  9. The term, which is nebulous and unregulated, can apply to any wine made without very few winery manipulations.
  10. Some art was condemned as being “too Jewish,” though this was a nebulous concept.
  11. In other cases the nebulous appearance is hardly more than a mist about a tolerably distinct central star.
  12. Dalgard had striven since that moment of contact to keep in touch with the nebulous other mind, to project his need for help.
  13. That luminous glare which sometimes lingers after the stars go out, threw a trembling, nebulous radiance over sand and cove.
  14. They were like the tiniest grains of dust, and they whirled round and gathered in clusters in a nebulous sort of way.
  15. Her thought of him was vague, nebulous, and taking many forms.