Ambiguity
01
歧义
the quality of a phrase or statement having multiple interpretations due to its wording or context
例子
The language of the law often has room for ambiguity, leading to various interpretations by lawyers and judges.
法律的语言常常有模糊性的空间,导致律师和法官的各种解释。
Her statement was filled with ambiguity, leaving everyone unsure of her true intentions.
她的陈述充满了模糊性,让所有人都无法确定她的真实意图。
02
歧义, 模棱两可
the state of being unclear due to multiple possible meanings
例子
Without specific dates in the old letter, there was ambiguity about when the events actually occurred.
旧信中没有具体日期,关于事件实际发生的时间存在模糊性。
To avoid any ambiguity, it's important to define all the terms before drafting the agreement.
为了避免任何歧义,在起草协议之前定义所有术语很重要。



























