non-committal 英 [ˌnɔnkəˈmitəl]   美 [ˌnɑnkəˈmɪtl]

non-committal

non-committal  英 [ˌnɔnkəˈmitəl] 美 [ˌnɑnkəˈmɪtl]

adj. 态度不明朗的;不承担义务的;无明确意义的 

名词复数:non-committals 

The House Republican charged with lining up party votes, Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, is non-committal. 对于众议院共和党人被指以党派划线投票的问题,众议院多数党党鞭凯文·麦卡锡不置可否。
I think this section's recommendations are weak and non-committal. 我认为这一节的建议比较软弱,没有必要拘泥。

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  • adj. 态度不明朗的;不承担义务的;无明确意义的
  • 1. The House Republican charged with lining up party votes, Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, is non-committal.

    对于众议院共和党人被指以党派划线投票的问题,众议院多数党党鞭凯文·麦卡锡不置可否。

  • 2. I think this section's recommendations are weak and non-committal.

    我认为这一节的建议比较软弱,没有必要拘泥。

  • 3. It was all very well to tell yourself in advance that Mrs. van der Luyden was always silent, and that, though non-committal by nature and training, she was very kind to the people she really liked.

    范德卢顿太太一向不爱讲话;而且,她的性格和所受的训练都使她不肯轻易作出承诺,但她对真心喜欢的人还是很有同情心的。

ˌnon-coˈmmit·tal / ; NAmE / adjective not giving an opinion; not showing which side of an argument you agree with 态度不明朗的;不表态的;含糊的 a non-committal reply/tone 含糊其词的回答╱语调 The doctor was non-committal about when I could drive again. 关于我何时可以再开车的问题,医生没有表态。 see also commit  (4 ) non-com·mit·tal·ly / ; NAmE / adverb ˌnon-coˈmmit·tal / ; NAmE / non-com·mit·tal·ly / ; NAmE /
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