0 having or expressing more than one possible meaning, sometimes intentionally:
1 having or expressing more than one possible meaning, sometimes intentionally:
The movie’s ending is ambiguous.
2 having more than one possible meaning, and therefore likely to cause confusion:
His attitude to environmental issues was sometimes quite ambiguous.
Legal experts claim that the law on this matter is ambiguous, and that the way the company interpreted it was reasonable.
What do you think the title really means? It's rather ambiguous, isn't it?
If you don't use the correct grammar the meaning can be a bitambiguous and lead to confusion.
There will be ambiguous situations in which learning should not be permitted.
Overlapping receptive fields with different spatial-frequency sensitivities may be essential for "normalizing" ambiguous ganglion cell responses across luminance change.
Innovations in agriculture tend to promote deforestation, although in the case of land-augmenting technical change this result is ambiguous.
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含糊不清的, 引起歧義的,模棱兩可的, 不明確的…
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含糊不清的, 引起歧义的,模棱两可的, 不明确的…
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ambiguo, ambiguo/gua [masculine-feminine]…
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çok anlamlı, zor anlaşılan, karmaşık…
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ambigu/-uë, ambigu…
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