vague sense

模糊的感觉或印象:指对某事物的感觉或印象不够清晰或明确。
常用释义
模糊的感觉或印象:指对某事物的感觉或印象不够清晰或明确。

例句

She liked it, she wanted to be in the march, though she still had a vague sense of trespass, of false pretences.

她喜欢这样做,喜欢参加在这游行队伍里,虽然脑子里仿佛有一种侵害了别人和冒充的感觉。

I walked into my office in the morning with a vague sense of what I wanted to accomplish.

早晨走进办公室时,我隐约地知道自己想要做成什么事。

他不知道为什么,可他隐约觉得灾难即将来临,心里很压抑。

When Mr. Obama was told that his father had died, he said, "I felt no pain, only the vague sense of an opportunity lost. "

当奥巴马得知父亲去世时,他说,“我没有感到痛苦,只是对失去了一个机会而感到茫然。”

很多投资者跟踪股市的涨跌,对债券市场的起伏却只有模糊的了解。

他模模糊糊地感到忘记了某些大事,不过这种感觉立即消逝了。

Lily had a vague sense that the subject of their experiment was too young , too rich and too credulous .

丽莉认为他二人开玩笑的对象未免太年轻,太富有,太无生活经验了。

只列个清单或者只对重要的事情有一个模糊的感觉是远远不够的,这样并不能做到一以贯之、有条不紊。

Many members of this class, like many Americans generally, have a vague sense that their lives have been distorted by a giant cultural bias.

与众多的美国人一样,这一阶级的很多成员也普通拥有一种茫然的感觉,他们的生活已经被巨大的文化偏见所扭曲。

And aren't we all accompanied by a vague sense of inadequacy if we realise we're not keeping up?

如果意识到自己落后于他人,我们都会怀有一种隐隐的不称职感,不是吗?