nebulous 英 [ˈnebjələs]   美 [ˈnɛbjələs]

nebulous

nebulous  英 [ˈnebjələs] 美 [ˈnɛbjələs]

adj. 朦胧的;星云的,星云状的 

It was discovered in 1764 by Charles Messier, who included it as the 27th member of his famous catalog of nebulous objects. 1764年由查尔斯梅西耶发现并将其作为第27.个成员归入到他那著名的星云星团列表中。
The definition of “comfort” is simply too nebulous, and its pursuit too stratifying, for it to be a legitimate basis for ideology. “舒适”的定义是如此地朦胧,要想追求舒适的生活,又太强调阶级的差异——它只是一种理想在法律上的概念。

  • Something that's nebulous is clouded or hazy. When you walk through the woods on a foggy morning, the trees may all have a mysterious, nebulous look to them.
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  • adj. 朦胧的;星云的,星云状的
  • 1. It was discovered in 1764 by Charles Messier, who included it as the 27th member of his famous catalog of nebulous objects.

    1764年由查尔斯梅西耶发现并将其作为第27.个成员归入到他那著名的星云星团列表中。

  • 2. The definition of “comfort” is simply too nebulous, and its pursuit too stratifying, for it to be a legitimate basis for ideology.

    “舒适”的定义是如此地朦胧,要想追求舒适的生活,又太强调阶级的差异——它只是一种理想在法律上的概念。

  • 3. The alternative it to disregard it as some weird nebulous feeling that’s come out of nowhere and almost certainly live to regret it.

    任何地方都能出现那种很随意的很朦胧的情感,确定不能有结果的,就不要太在意它,不然自己今后会后悔的。

  • nebulous (adj.) late 14c., "cloudy, misty," from Latin nebulosus "cloudy, misty, foggy, full of vapor," from nebula "mist, vapor" (from PIE root *nebh- "cloud"). The figurative sense of "hazy, vague, formless" is first attested 1831. Astronomical sense is from 1670s. Related: Nebulously; nebulousness.
nebu·lous / ˈnebjələs ; NAmE ˈnebjələs / adjective ( formal) not clear 模糊的;不清楚的 SYN vague a nebulous concept 模糊的概念 nebu·lous / ˈnebjələs ; NAmE ˈnebjələs /
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