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 Translation for 'ambiguous' from English to French
ADJ   ambiguous | more ambiguous | most ambiguous
SYNO ambiguous | equivocal
ambigu {adj}ambiguous
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équivoque {adj}ambiguous
nébuleux {adj} [fig.]ambiguous
assez ambiguë {adj}quite ambiguous
assez ambiguë {adj}rather ambiguous
prêter à l'équivoqueto be ambiguous
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Usage Examples English
  • Other names in common use include prephenate transaminase (ambiguous), PAT (ambiguous), prephenate aspartate aminotransferase, and L-aspartate:prephenate aminotransferase.
  • The uttered words had an ambiguous meaning or were an ambiguous phrase (for example: "mouse" - which could be understood as an animal or as a computer input device).
  • A locally ambiguous sentence is a sentence that contains an ambiguous phrase but has only one interpretation.
  • Because the term "feudalism" is slightly ambiguous, "refeudalization" is ambiguous, too.
  • Still, oxidation states may seem ambiguous when their determination is not straightforward.

  • The dangling else is a problem in programming of parser generators in which an optional else clause in an if–then(–else) statement results in nested conditionals being ambiguous.
  • Input sequences need not be aligned. Ambiguous nucleotides such as R and Y are supported, as are the ambiguous amino acids B, Z, and J.
  • The difference between regular grief and grief from an ambiguous loss is the type of loss creates the type of grief experienced.
  • The unambiguous zone is in the lower left corner. All of the other blocks have ambiguous range or ambiguous radial velocity.
  • Wishful thinking is often studied in the context of psychology through the application of ambiguous figure studies, the hypothesis being that when presented with an ambiguous stimuli, the participant will interpret the stimuli in a certain way depending on the conditions or priming the participant experiences.

  • When ambiguous nouns appear, they can function as both the object of the first item or the subject of the second item.
  • The sentence above has an ambiguous meaning explained by the last two lines in the sentence above in (3).
  • Ambiguous grammar may result in ambiguous parsing if applied on homographs since the same word sequence can have more than one interpretation.
  • Below is a chart to review the conjugation differences between coinciding forms of "unrelated" verbs. Ambiguous forms in the same person are marked in bold; ambiguous forms in different persons are marked with asterisks.
  • It shows that a context-free language over a singleton alphabet must be a regular language and that some context-free languages can only have ambiguous grammars [...].

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