hazy 英 [ˈheɪzi]   美 [ˈhezi]

hazy

hazy  英 [ˈheɪzi] 美 [ˈhezi]

adj. 朦胧的;模糊的;有薄雾的 

比较级:hazier  最高级:haziest 

But a hazy rule of thumb is that revenue growth is expected to be above 15% annually. 一种模糊的大概区分法是成长股的预计收入年增长率在15%以上。

  • If it's hazy, it's definitely not clear — there's fog, mist, smoke or something like that blurring the view.
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  • adj. 朦胧的;模糊的;有薄雾的
  • 1. But a hazy rule of thumb is that revenue growth is expected to be above 15% annually.

    一种模糊的大概区分法是成长股的预计收入年增长率在15%以上。

  • hazy (adj.) 1620s, hawsey, nautical, of unknown origin. Some connect it with German hase "hare," an animal which plays an important part in Germanic folklore, with many supernatural and unlucky aspects in medieval times (among the superstitions: a dead hare should not be brought aboard a fishing ship, and the word hare should not be spoken at sea). Another suggestion is Old English hasu, haswe "gray." Related: Hazily; haziness.
hazy / ˈheɪzi ; NAmE ˈheɪzi / adjective ( hazi·er , hazi·est ) 1 not clear because of haze 朦胧的;薄雾蒙蒙的 a hazy afternoon/sky 雾蒙蒙的下午╱天空 hazy light/sunshine 曚昽的光线╱阳光 The mountains were hazy in the distance. 远处的山峦在薄雾中若隐若现。 2 not clear because of a lack of memory, understanding or detail 记不清的;模糊的 SYN vague a hazy memory/idea 模糊不清的记忆╱概念 What happened next is all very hazy. 接下来发生的事都记不清楚了。 3 (of a person ) uncertain or confused about sth 主意不定的;困惑的 I'm a little hazy about what to do next. 我还有点拿不准下一步要做什么。 haz·ily / ; NAmE / adverb ‘Why now?’ she wondered hazily. “为什么是现在?”她困惑地思忖。 hazy hazier haziest hazy / ˈheɪzi ; NAmE ˈheɪzi / haz·ily / ; NAmE /
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