模糊的
When something is 模糊的 (mó hú de), it means it's vague, fuzzy, or unclear. Think of a blurry photo or a concept that isn't well-defined. It can describe physical things like handwriting or a distant object, but also abstract ideas, memories, or even one's understanding of something. For instance, if you don't remember details clearly, your memory might be 模糊的. This word is very practical for expressing a lack of clarity in various situations.
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我看到一个模糊的影子。
I saw a vague shadow.
他的回答很模糊。
His answer was very vague.
照片有点模糊。
The photo is a bit fuzzy.
我有一个模糊的想法。
I have a vague idea.
这个字写得有点模糊。
This character is written a bit unclear.
我听到了模糊的声音。
I heard a fuzzy sound.
他的记忆很模糊。
His memory is very vague.
前面有一个模糊的形状。
There is a vague shape in front.
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他的回答很模糊。
His answer was very vague.
我对他没有模糊的印象。
I have no clear impression of him. (Lit: I don't have a vague impression of him.)
照片有点模糊。
The photo is a bit blurry.
我的记忆变得模糊了。
My memory has become hazy.
这个问题太模糊了。
This question is too vague.
前景仍然很模糊。
The outlook is still unclear.
他说话模糊不清。
He spoke indistinctly.
边界变得模糊。
The boundaries became blurred.
我对这个概念有点模糊。
I'm a bit vague about this concept.
她给了一个模糊的微笑。
She gave a faint smile.
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Meaning of 模糊的
The word 模糊的 (mó hú de) means vague, fuzzy, or unclear. It's often used to describe things that are not distinct or easily perceived.
Literal Breakdown
模糊 (mó hú) as a verb means 'to blur' or 'to obscure.' As an adjective, it means blurred, indistinct, or vague. 的 (de) is a possessive/adjectival particle, making it a descriptive adjective.
Using 模糊的 with abstract concepts
You can use 模糊的 to describe abstract concepts. For example, '模糊的记忆' (mó hú de jì yì) means vague memories. '模糊的概念' (mó hú de gài niàn) means fuzzy concepts.
Using 模糊的 with visual things
It's common to use 模糊的 for things you see. '照片很模糊' (zhào piàn hěn mó hú) means the photo is blurry. '他的字迹很模糊' (tā de zì jì hěn mó hú) means his handwriting is indistinct.
Using 模糊的 with sounds
You can also use it for things you hear. '声音有点模糊' (shēng yīn yǒu diǎn mó hú) means the sound is a bit unclear.
Similar to 不清楚
模糊的 is similar to 不清楚 (bù qīng chǔ), which also means unclear. However, 模糊的 often implies a lack of distinctness or a blurred quality, while 不清楚 can be more general about lack of clarity.
Example with a question
这个问题太模糊了,我听不懂。 (Zhè ge wèn tí tài mó hú le, wǒ tīng bù dǒng.) This question is too vague, I don't understand.
Example with visual description
隔着雾,前面的景物显得很模糊。 (Gé zhe wù, qián miàn de jǐng wù xiǎn de hěn mó hú.) Through the fog, the scenery ahead appeared very hazy/blurry.
Example with memory
我对那件事的记忆已经很模糊了。 (Wǒ duì nà jiàn shì de jì yì yǐ jīng hěn mó hú le.) My memory of that event is already very vague.
Adverbial form
You can also use 模糊地 (mó hú de) as an adverb, meaning vaguely or indistinctly. For example, 他模糊地回答了我的问题。 (Tā mó hú de huí dá le wǒ de wèn tí.) He vaguely answered my question.
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He said something very vague, I didn't hear clearly.
This photo is a bit fuzzy, I can't see his face clearly.
I only have a vague understanding of this question.
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这条路在雾里看起来很模糊。
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这张照片太旧了,画面很___。
The photo is old, so the image is unclear or fuzzy. '模糊' (mó hú) means vague, fuzzy, unclear, or indistinct. '清晰' (qīng xī) means clear, '明亮' (míng liàng) means bright, and '美丽' (měi lì) means beautiful.
他的回答很___,我不太明白他的意思。
His answer was unclear, so I didn't quite understand what he meant. '模糊' (mó hú) means vague, fuzzy, unclear, or indistinct. '清楚' (qīng chǔ) means clear, '具体' (jù tǐ) means specific, and '直接' (zhí jiē) means direct.
早上雾很大,远处的东西看起来都很___。
The fog was heavy in the morning, making distant objects appear indistinct or fuzzy. '模糊' (mó hú) means vague, fuzzy, unclear, or indistinct. '明显' (míng xiǎn) means obvious, '真实' (zhēn shí) means real, and '巨大' (jù dà) means huge.
我睡醒的时候,脑子里还是一片___。
When I woke up, my mind was still fuzzy or unclear. '模糊' (mó hú) means vague, fuzzy, unclear, or indistinct. '清晰' (qīng xī) means clear, '混乱' (hùn luàn) means chaotic, and '明白' (míng bai) means clear/understand.
他说话的声音很小,而且表达得也很___。
He spoke quietly and expressed himself indistinctly or vaguely. '模糊' (mó hú) means vague, fuzzy, unclear, or indistinct. '洪亮' (hóng liàng) means loud and clear, '清晰' (qīng xī) means clear, and '流利' (liú lì) means fluent.
这个问题的答案有点___,需要再仔细思考。
The answer to this question is a bit vague, and requires more careful thought. '模糊' (mó hú) means vague, fuzzy, unclear, or indistinct. '明确' (míng què) means clear/definite, '简单' (jiǎn dān) means simple, and '困难' (kùn nán) means difficult.
她对未来的计划仍然很___,还没有做出具体决定。
The sentence indicates that her plans are not yet clear or distinct, making '模糊' (vague/fuzzy) the most appropriate choice. '清楚' (clear), '明确' (definite), and '具体' (specific) are antonyms.
由于光线不足,照片中的人脸看起来有些___。
Insufficient light would make the faces indistinct, so '模糊' (fuzzy/unclear) fits best. '清晰' (clear), '生动' (lively), and '逼真' (lifelike) are the opposite.
他的解释非常___,我完全不明白他想表达什么。
If the listener doesn't understand, the explanation must be unclear or vague. '模糊' (vague) is the correct word. '透彻' (thorough), '精确' (precise), and '详细' (detailed) suggest clarity.
经过长时间的讨论,他们的方案依然很___,没有形成共识。
If there's no consensus after a long discussion, the plan is likely still vague or undefined. '模糊' (vague) is the best fit. '明确' (definite), '清晰' (clear), and '具体' (specific) would imply agreement.
我只记得他说的几个___的词语,不记得完整的内容了。
If only a few words are remembered and not the full content, those words would be indistinct or vague in memory. '模糊' (fuzzy/unclear) is suitable. '清晰' (clear), '重要' (important), and '关键' (key) don't describe the quality of the memory in this context.
由于距离太远,我们只能看到城市的___轮廓。
From a distance, features often appear indistinct. Thus, the city's outline would be '模糊' (fuzzy/unclear). '清楚' (clear), '鲜明' (distinct), and '突出' (prominent) are incorrect.
她对未来的计划总是说得很___,让人很难理解。
The sentence indicates that her plans are hard to understand, implying they are unclear or vague. '模糊' fits this meaning best.
由于光线不足,照片拍出来有些___,看不清细节。
Lack of light would make a photo indistinct or fuzzy, so '模糊' is the correct choice.
他的记忆力开始衰退,很多事情都变得___不清。
When memory declines, things become unclear or indistinct, which is what '模糊' means.
这个问题太复杂了,目前还没有一个___的答案。
The sentence implies that a clear answer is desired for a complex problem, making '清晰' the most appropriate choice to complete the sentence with its opposite.
在浓雾中,远处的建筑看起来非常___。
Dense fog would make distant buildings appear unclear or indistinct. '模糊' is the correct term.
他说话总是绕弯子,给人的感觉很___。
If someone beats around the bush, their communication is unclear or vague. '模糊' accurately describes this.
Choose the sentence where "模糊的" is used correctly to describe a vague memory.
“模糊的” (mó hú de) means vague, fuzzy, unclear, or indistinct. Here, it correctly describes a memory as being vague or unclear.
Which option best describes a '模糊的' explanation?
A '模糊的' explanation is one that is unclear or indistinct, often due to a lack of specific details or precise language, making it difficult for the listener to fully grasp the meaning.
In which context would you most likely use "模糊的" to describe an image?
“模糊的” (mó hú de) can describe an image that is unclear or indistinct, often due to poor lighting, movement, or being out of focus. A photo taken in a dark room is prone to being blurry or unclear.
If someone says their vision is "模糊的", it means they can see very clearly.
If someone's vision is "模糊的" (mó hú de), it means their vision is blurry or unclear, not clear.
A "模糊的" answer is usually precise and detailed.
A "模糊的" (mó hú de) answer is vague, unclear, or indistinct, and therefore not precise or detailed.
You can describe a dream as "模糊的" if you can't remember the details clearly.
It is correct to describe a dream as "模糊的" (mó hú de) if its details are vague or unclear in your memory.
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Meaning of 模糊的
The word 模糊的 (mó hú de) means vague, fuzzy, or unclear. It's often used to describe things that are not distinct or easily perceived.
Literal Breakdown
模糊 (mó hú) as a verb means 'to blur' or 'to obscure.' As an adjective, it means blurred, indistinct, or vague. 的 (de) is a possessive/adjectival particle, making it a descriptive adjective.
Using 模糊的 with abstract concepts
You can use 模糊的 to describe abstract concepts. For example, '模糊的记忆' (mó hú de jì yì) means vague memories. '模糊的概念' (mó hú de gài niàn) means fuzzy concepts.
Using 模糊的 with visual things
It's common to use 模糊的 for things you see. '照片很模糊' (zhào piàn hěn mó hú) means the photo is blurry. '他的字迹很模糊' (tā de zì jì hěn mó hú) means his handwriting is indistinct.
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