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[veig] a անպարզ. անորոշ, աղոտ. vague shapes of building շենքերի աղոտ ուր վա գծերը. vague future անորոշ ապագա. vague rumours/ promises անորոշ լուրեր/խոստումներ. vague hopes/surmise աղոտ հույսեր/ենթադրություն. be vague about smth խուսափել պարզորոշ խո սելուց. have a vague idea աղոտ պատկերացում ունե նալ. haven’t the vaguest idea ոչ մի պա տկերացում չունենալ. She is terribly vague Նա ահավոր ցրված է
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