nebulous
nebulous 英 [ˈnebjələs] 美 [ˈnɛbjələs]
adj. 朦胧的;星云的,星云状的
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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.
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