equivocally
adverb formal uk/ɪˈkwɪv.ə.kəl.i/ us/ɪˈkwɪv.ə.kəl.i/
含糊地;模棱两可地;有歧义地
in a way that is not clear and seems to have two opposing meanings, or that is confusing and able to be understood in two different ways
The new biography was received equivocally. 新传记的接受度好坏参半。
Asked how many patients had fully recovered he equivocally stated, "None." 当被问及有多少患者完全康复时,他模棱两可地说:“没有。”
See: equivocal
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- He phrased his comments so equivocally we weren’t sure he had made the point at all.
- Many people surveyed answered equivocally.
- There are a few possible points, but they are expressed so equivocally that I would only be guessing.