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1 vague
[veiɡ]1) (not clear, distinct or definite: Through the fog we saw the vague outline of a ship; She has only a vague idea of how this machine works.) neaiškus, neryškus, miglotas2) ((of people) imprecise, or impractical and forgetful: He is always very vague when making arrangements.) išsiblaškęs, nekonkretus, užmaršus•- vaguely -
2 impression
[-ʃən]1) (the idea or effect produced in someone's mind by a person, experience etc: The film made a great impression on me.) įspūdis2) (a vague idea: I have the impression that he's not pleased.) įspūdis3) (the mark left by an object on another object: The dog left an impression of its paws in the wet cement.) įspaudas4) (a single printing of a book etc.) stereotipinis leidimas -
3 couch
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4 indefinite
[in'definit]1) (not fixed or exact; without clearly marked outlines or limits: She invited her mother to stay for an indefinite length of time.) neapibrėžtas2) (vague; uncertain: His plans are indefinite at the moment.) miglotas, neaiškus•- indefinitely
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5 or something
(used when the speaker is uncertain or being vague: Her name is Mary or Margaret or something.) kažkas panašaus
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