unspecific
unspecific — 形容詞
- unspecificpositive
- more unspecificcomparative
- most unspecificsuperlative
1. describing something that lacks enough detail or precision for you to know exact
不明確的
缺乏具體細節或精確範圍的
describing something that lacks enough detail or precision for you to know exactly what is meant or referred to
Aoi's repair manual was too unspecific for her to fix the leaky pipe alone.
Aoi 的維修手冊太過不明確,導致她無法獨自修好那條漏水的管子。
too + unspecific + to-infinitive pattern
Kian found his manager's feedback frustratingly unspecific — just a vague comment with no clear suggestions.
Kian 覺得主管給的意見模糊得令人沮喪——只是一句籠統的評語,沒有任何明確的建議。
find + object + unspecific
Imani asked the travel agent for a map because the written directions were too unspecific.
Imani 向旅行社的人要了一張地圖,因為那份文字路線說明太不明確了。
The doctor said Caleb's symptoms were too unspecific to confirm without blood tests.
醫生說 Caleb 的症狀太過不明確,無法在驗血之前做出確認。
Dewi's application was rejected because her essay described goals that were too vague and unspecific.
Dewi 的申請被拒絕了,因為她的作文中描述的目標太過模糊籠統。
- vague
more common in everyday speech; implies intentional or unintentional lack of clarity
- imprecise
focuses on lack of exactness rather than lack of detail
- ambiguous
stronger — suggests the meaning could be interpreted in more than one way
- general
neutral register; can be positive or negative depending on context
文法句型
be + unspecific
unspecific + noun
find + noun + unspecific
用法筆記
Frequently used with 'too' to indicate that the level of detail is insufficient for a purpose. Also common in medical and professional contexts where precision matters.