1 (of people) imprecise, or impractical and forgetful -- không chính xác
He is always rather vague when it comes to making arrangements.
Their formulation is vague and the arbitrary three-dimensional plots intended as abstract representations of the global array are not particularly informative.
But even then, it did so only in terms that were vague and imprecise.
Traditionally, there are three dimensions, but this rests on rather vague introspective intuitions.
Many readers may find this too vague and nondirective a conclusion, but it may also be the most honest and potentially motivational conclusion available.
Their statements were often suitably vague about just what proportion of the timber would be devoted to meeting the demands of the state.
Criteria of individuation may be vague, but they are not totally elastic.
That "excellence" is left deliberately vague, so as to allude to intellectual and moral aspirations in addition to artistic ones.
The result of the meeting was a vague agreement that the states would maintain a broad front against plans to sweep aside their rights.
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