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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
ambiguous
am·bigu·ous AW BrE [æmˈbɪɡjuəs] NAmE [æmˈbɪɡjuəs] adjective 1. that can be understood in more than one way; having different meanings •an ambiguous word/term/statement •Her account was deliberately ambiguous. 2. not clearly stated or defined •His role has always been ambiguous. Opp: ↑unambiguous Derived Word: ↑ambiguously Word Origin: [ambiguous ambiguously] early 16th cent. (in the sense ‘indistinct, obscure’): from Latin ambiguus ‘doubtful’ (from ambigere ‘waver, go around’, from ambi- ‘both ways’ + agere ‘to drive’) + ↑-ous. Example Bank: •I suspected that he was being deliberately ambiguous. •The paragraph is rendered ambiguous by the writer's careless use of pronouns. •‘We’ is a notoriously ambiguous word: does it mean ‘you and I’ or ‘he/she and I’, ‘everyone’ or just ‘some people’? •It is for the jury to decide what an ambiguous statement was intended to mean.
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