Ainda não temos significados para "very equivocal".
1Not because it is a deterrent; the evidence for deterrence is very equivocal.
2Your friend Keith has placed himself in a very equivocal position.
3Randal was really in high spirits, despite the very equivocal success of his speech.
4On another occasion I received a very equivocal compliment.
5To Harrington she has left a very equivocal heritage.
6Otherwise, Sulzer and his school might have made German poetry adopt a very equivocal style.
7The non-attendance of five or six of that description has left the majority very equivocal indeed.
8We have already stated that Rob Roy's conduct during the insurrection of 1715 was very equivocal.
9St. Germain in particular had behaved in a very equivocal way since his journey to Slave Lake.
10When I had made an end of my lecture, Mr. Dammit indulged himself in some very equivocal behavior.
11Cogent and conclusive this; and thus Harry, from the very beginning, was put down for a very equivocal character.
12The oracles, were often very equivocal, or so obscure that their signification was not understood but after the event.
13Here, however, he based his opinion on experiments properly described as " very equivocal;" and stuck to it.
14Mother Benedict did not reply, as she thought it a very equivocal sort of answer, but suddenly she exclaimed:
15Mother Benedict did not reply, as she thought it a very equivocal soft of answer, but suddenly she exclaimed:
16But whether it indicated pleasure or disappointment, he could not tell; for it was at best a very equivocal expression.
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