equivocation的意思和读音

equivocation

: [ɪˌkwɪvə'keɪʃn] : [ɪˌkwɪvə'keɪʃn]

n.

equivocations  

n.directness

n.vagueness,indirectness,ambiguity,prevarication,weasel words

equivocationn.

1.a way of behaving or speaking that is not clear or definite and is intended to avoid or hide the truth

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n.1.the use of vague or ambiguous and sometimes misleading language2.an expression or statement that is vague or ambiguous and often deliberately misleading3.an invalid conclusion based on statements in which one term has two different meanings

1. 313. Equipoise n. v. 314. Equivocation n. 315. Erect adj. ...

2. ( Straw Man) Equivocation( Amphiboly) ...

3. ... 〖 beambiguousandvague;tergiversation〗 equivocation〖 indistinct;ambiguous …

4. ... equivocate equivocation equivocator ...

5.诿 enthralling:a. equivocation:n. 诿 escapism:n. ...

6. enthralling:a. equivocation:n. 诿 escapism:n. ...

7. ... equivalent-circuit diagram equivocation ; equivocation ...

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1.There's no equivocation with red. It has energy and excitement, actually raising the blood pressure and making the heart beat faster.绿使

2.Document prepared by the process, to clear diction and syntax, not equivocation, ready to accept either course.

3.The result of this equivocation is to contrast the good of others with the good of the particular being that I am.

4."I can say without exception or equivocation, that the United States will not torture, " said Mr. Obama.:“使。”

5.He looks at me sharply, distrusting my equivocation.

6.They must admit without equivocation or ambiguity that the organization is the sole and only representative of the Palestinian people.

7.On my first day in office, I prohibited -- without exception or equivocation -- the use of torture by the United States of America.

8."I am sorry for having taken your material, " Pablo said. "It was an equivocation . "。”,“。”

9.Then she with a pretty equivocation went on: "Julia is about my height. . . ":“…”

10.You would wrong him and wrong yourself by equivocation of any kind.使