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1 ikianlamlı
ambiguous, equivocal -
2 ikianlamlı
ambiguous, equivocal. -
3 ikircil
ambiguous, equivocal. -
4 belirsiz
adj. indistinct, uncertain, unclear, undetermined, undefined, unsettled, cloudy, shadowy, foggy, indefinite, ambiguous, backhanded, clouded, dubious, dusty, equivocal, fuzzy, hazy, indefinable, indescribable, indeterminate, inglorious, lax, misty--------adv. cloudily, in the balance* * *1. ambiguous 2. equivocal 3. inappreciable 4. indefinite 5. indeterminate 6. indistinct 7. obscure 8. precarious 9. undetermined 10. unequivocal 11. vague 12. obscure (adj.) -
5 çok anlamlı
1. ambiguous 2. multiple meaning -
6 iki anlamlı
adj. equivocal, ambiguous, backhanded, double, two-edged -
7 lastikli
adj. elastic, elasticated, ambiguous, equivocal, left handed -
8 müphem
adj. vague, undefined, ambiguous -
9 belirsiz
indefinite, indeterminate, uncertain, dim, nebulous, ambiguous, inarticulate -
10 lastikli
"made of rubber; elastic, flexible; ambiguous, equivocal" -
11 muğlak
obscure, complicated, confusing, ambiguous -
12 müphem
vague, indefinite, ambiguous, obscure -
13 çatal
"fork; prong; forked, bifurcated; ambiguous; (ses) hoarse; (dil) forked" -
14 armalı
"1.decorated with a coat of arms; bearing a symbol. 2. slang purposely ambiguous (statement), slippery (words)." -
15 elastik
",elastiki 1. elastic; flexible. 2. ambiguous." -
16 müphem
1. vague, indefinite, uncertain. 2. ambiguous, equivocal. 3. in vague terms, vaguely. 4. ambiguously, equivocally.
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