Encara no tenim significats per a "somewhat ambiguous".
1You have been somewhat ambiguous, and certainly quite enigmatical in your statement.
2A somewhat ambiguous smile came to him as he returned her gaze.
3What did prompt this very brief, somewhat ambiguous blog post?
4Fire insurance companies have traditionally maintained a somewhat ambiguous attitude toward the crime of arson.
5This is somewhat ambiguous teaching, and seems to be in contradiction to the preceding precept.
6Warming up with his theme, Mr. Froude gets somewhat ambiguous in the very next sentence.
7Now these declarations of Mr. Tyndall are, to say the least, somewhat ambiguous and shadowy.
8The context of the statement was somewhat ambiguous.
9Confusing to the Department of Defense, the President's personal attitude remained somewhat ambiguous throughout the controversy.
10At the school, Liu and her deputy Song were the only remaining representatives of a somewhat ambiguous authority.
11Thus much being said, then, the sentence above quoted from the Parki's log, may be deemed somewhat ambiguous.
12The King clearly saw that the penitent was some great evil-doer, and he promised forgiveness in somewhat ambiguous fashion.
13It's one thing to be a skeptic or conspiracy theorist when details are cloudy and particulars are somewhat ambiguous.
14The last speech was perhaps somewhat ambiguous, but the man, being once released, dived into a narrow passage and disappeared.
15That somewhat ambiguous line generated a smattering of coverage across the Internet, and eventually landed itself on the Drudge Report yesterday.
16On their way down the fire stairs, Spence killed two more hotel employees whom he had, on somewhat ambiguous grounds, identified as Fists.
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