woolliness
noun [ U ] (US also wooliness) uk/ˈwʊl.i.nəs/ us/ˈwʊl.i.nəs/
糊涂,混乱,模糊
the fact of being confused and not clear, and not having been considered carefully enough
The resolutions have a certain woolliness to them. 这些决议有些含糊其辞。
The newspaper was critical of governmental woolliness, urging the prime minister to clarify her position. 该报批评政府含糊其辞,敦促首相澄清她的立场。
See: woolly
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- It suits the organization to have a degree of woolliness about the rules.
- Like a lot of what he says, it is high in woolliness and short on precision.
- The woolliness of the principles that the party published this week would previously have had opponents mocking its superficiality.