词汇 | example_english_murky |
释义 | Examples of murkyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Immobilism which tends to occur in such systems is reinforced by the murky accountability in terms of responsibility of specific political outcomes. First, it loads them with what some of them would perceive as murky onto logical baggage. Devaluation was a possibility but the future was murky, as the government had not given any indication of its course. Yet the history of this break and its politics is murky. Indeed, even the formulation of the question was murky. It's much more complicated, a lot more murky. It sheds much light on the murky world of pleadings, court procedures and the conduct of trials, while frankly admitting what remains unknown. It is also irritating that the book contains few overt references to other critics, no index, no bibliography, few footnotes and rather murky chapter titles. This latter episode is still rather murky, and it is a pity that there are only four documents dealing with it here. On the face of it, this also flouts transparency leaving a murky region of discretion. It's a bit deeper and murkier than that. Things seem clear in hindsight, but in the middle of the crisis they are very murky. We must be clear when there are answers on which most reasonable observers agree and when we are exploring uncharted territory or murky waters. Of course "masculinity studies" itself is a problem in that what it actually comprises is quite murky. The succinct descriptions of such incidents and the murky biographies of ordinary inmates preclude geographical or socioeconomic profiling of either victims or assailants. This was hardly surprising, given the murky nature of the scandal. I note here, however, that many issues relating to the richness of the base, certainly as it applies to tone, are somewhat murky. The picture of a policy regime is still murky. Intuitions on these matters are murky at best. But in 1996, the factional soup became as murky as in the earliest days of the party, with 136 candidates' factional status unidentified. Some of the murkiest issues for historians are those that involve the initial acquisition of previously unclaimed property. In terms of other contents of an image, the situation gets murkier because it becomes less clear what exactly the task of imagining entails. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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