词汇 | unspecific |
释义 | unspecific adjective uk /ˌʌn.spəˈsɪf.ɪk/ us /ˌʌn.spəˈsɪf.ɪk/ not clear or exact, or not relating to one particular thing: Diagnosis is difficult because the signs and symptoms are unspecific. He made vague and unspecific accusations. unspecific aboutShe talked at length about the problems, but was unspecific about solutions. Opposite specific Compare non-specific The evidence is very unspecific. The agreement was described as too unspecific. A small number of animals showed unspecific signs such as lethargy and low appetite. The patient presented with unspecific abdominal pain. He said the allegations were very general and unspecific. The information was vague and unspecific. Uncertainty amorphous be neither fish nor fowlidiom blurringly blurry circumstantial indeterminacy indeterminate indeterminately insecurely insecurity murky shakily shakiness shallowly slippery spec wavery wifty wishy-washy you never knowidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: General Examples of unspecificunspecific More than minimal use of the unspecific pronoun one reads like a crude caricature of upperclass speech. The authors talk in vague terms of linking debt forgiveness to fiscal and financial responsibility, but this is unspecific and vague. To the vintners the symptoms of the grapevine disease looked familiar and unspecific. The immune response mounted by fish hosts is unspecific and essentially limited to the formation of a haemocyte capsule around the worm's proboscis. This group of children displayed an unspecific broad negativity and no positivity in response to over-regularizations. The theory is rather unspecific, however, about what features are. We think that being right and being wrong are about equally valuable, while being unspecific or untestable is less valuable. Attractive interactions, which often lead to unspecific aggregation are usually characterized by a steep increase of the scattering curve at low angles. Under this view, then, the unspecific dependent would not help to identify a (fictional) referent but a property. The other motifs appear too unspecific to necessitate a search for models. Chronic electrical stimulation of the thalamic unspecific activating system in a patient with coma due to midbrain and upper brain stem infarction. The by-phrase with passives is given the obscure and unspecific label 'internalised complement'. The second and relatively common system in the south and west was cohabitation with a contract that was unspecific or not implemented. One presented with vertebral alterations strongly suggestive of tuberculosis, two revealed slight but unspecific vertebral pitting of the osseous surface and four were completely unremarkable. Much less tied to histor ical contexts than news photog raphs, official portraits thus had a relatively timeless and unspecific nature. 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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