unequivocalness / ˌʌn ɪˈkwɪv ə kəl /

明确性明确的明确明确表示

unequivocalness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not equivocal; unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation: an unequivocal indication of assent; unequivocal proof.
  2. absolute; unqualified; not subject to conditions or exceptions: The cosigner of a note gives unequivocal assurance that it will be paid when due.

unequivocalness 近义词

unequivocalness

等同于 candor

unequivocalness

等同于 exactness

更多unequivocalness例句

  1. Determining the precise location and motion of these signals may be the only way of reaching unequivocal conclusions.
  2. When I say employee safety is important, I need to demonstrate it with unequivocal safety protocols.
  3. That small poster was, for me, the unequivocal sign of the political freedom that I now have and that for so many years was taken from me.
  4. “The conclusion that Brazil has shown one of the worst responses to the pandemic is unequivocal,” the researchers wrote.
  5. To the tri-organizational team, however, the challenge was an unequivocal win.
  6. He criticized rather than praised the merits of powerful government, but he did so with unequivocal certainty.
  7. Asked at the RLC about whether McConnell should remain the Republican leader, Lee did not give an unequivocal yes.
  8. Mozilla and Eich immediately issued unequivocal support for marriage equality in both a company and personal blog post.
  9. Dyer is unequivocal about the moral imperative of protecting rhino, even though the costs and challenges are huge.
  10. These voices are coming from the top, and are both loud and unequivocal in their urgency.
  11. The specific appropriation of some distinctive oath raised the presumption that it implied an unequivocal pledge of sincerity.
  12. The tones and gestures it employs are perfectly unequivocal, and not easily mistaken.
  13. By letters, addresses, and other means, almost all the colonies showed unequivocal marks of acknowledgment and gratitude.
  14. Each statement has been proved to be a definite and unequivocal falsehood.
  15. But in the problem plays of the past it finds the material it fain would see applied to a bolder, unequivocal purpose.