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  • 1 vague

    {veig}
    a неясен, смътен, неопределен, неясно формулиран/изразен/почувстван, съмнителен, двусмислен
    VAGUE resemblance далечна/едва доловима прилика
    I haven't the VAGUEst notion of нямам ни най-малка представа за
    he was very VAGUE on this point той не каза нищо определено по този въпрос
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    {veig} а неясен, смътен, неопределен; неясно формулиран/изразен
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    смътен; съмнителен; двусмислен; двусмислен; затъмнен; неясен; неопределен;
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    1. a неясен, смътен, неопределен, неясно формулиран/изразен/почувстван, съмнителен, двусмислен 2. he was very vague on this point той не каза нищо определено по този въпрос 3. i haven't the vaguest notion of нямам ни най-малка представа за 4. vague resemblance далечна/едва доловима прилика
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    vague [veig] adj неопределен, неясен, неустановен, смътен, съмнителен, несигурен, двусмислен, двузначен; \vague hopes неопределени надежди; \vague rumours неясни слухове; \vague resemblance далечна прилика; I have not the \vaguest notion нямам никаква представа за; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv vaguely.

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