nebulous

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a. (形容詞 adjective)

          1.    星雲的
          2.    朦朧的;含糊的

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–adjective 
1. hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused: a nebulous [recollection] of the meeting; a nebulous [distinction] between pride and conceit. 
2. cloudy or cloudlike
3. of or resembling a nebula or nebulae; nebular

Ángel's relationship with Ángela and Mari proves to be as equally nebulous as the strange land to which he has been sent. Ángela, the nurturing, devoted wife and mother, defies convention by welcoming Ángel's blatantly focused attention towards her and encouraging his company by inviting him to dinner and entertaining his telephone calls. 


。巫術
Hierophant

。天文
firmament
"It's a excelllent canopy, tha air." "Look you, this brave, o'er hanging firmament." "This majestical roof fretted with golden fire."【文】天空,蒼天
nebulous
as equally nebulous as the [strange] land to which he has been
astral
Well, tell us what you do. I'm a, uh, astral mathematician.【生】星狀體的
Sam violated protocol. If other back-travelers found out, I dread what would happen. We don't want to put him in any more danger. I've traveled the astral plain.
areola
halo
aureola
and then a [golden] aureole of beauty, a body in movement.
corona 
wide-eyed and pouty, with a great corona of frizzy [hair]
crescent 
We started a pool out at Rushmore today. It's crescent-shaped. (大寫) 新月旗,土耳其,伊斯蘭教
meridian
solstice
I've never seem them mating before the solstice. 至
Vesper
Venus & Hesper
Ursa Major
See that big one up there? That's Ursa Major. 大熊座

planetarium
Thanks. I love your planetarium. Oh. [Laughs] You're welcome. 天象儀,行星儀


。雜耍
。精明
Vaudevillian

。尋找笨拙
scour
ransack 
They ransacked your [place] today.
rummage
forage
scrounge

borrow (a small amount or item) with no intention of repaying or returning it
gather together by foraging, seek out
Then why are you and sister [scurrying] and [scrounging] around?

flounder
struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually fol. by about, along, on, through,  etc.)
struggle clumsily or helplessly 
Though one could praise the filmmakers for [eschewing] the standard flashy stylistics of most films set in this [milieu], the film's relentlessly [lethargic] pace only [highlights] how familiar it all is, and Gray and a fine cast [flounder] when trying to discover the purpose behind it all.
bungle 
botch
flub
Candy Clark wanted to do a second take because she [flubbed] her "Did you get it?" line, but Lucas said that was it, they were printing that first take.
bumble
Dujardin is a James Bond-style secret agent who [bumbles] his way across the middle east with the [panache] of Sean Connery and the comic physicality of Peter Sellers.
At the same time, he's also [managed] to bumble into dimwitted Shia LaBeouf thrillers (Eagle Eye),
fumble
as film directors [fumble] haltingly to present a new kind of beauty—until the actresses simply fall back on their trademark [pouts] and poses. 
bollix
do (something) badly, bungle (often fol. by up)
The film proves that certain "Age of Aquarius" types were just as bollixed-[up] in Britain as they were in America.

grope
I had to grope [around] in the [darkness] before I found the light switch.  
from the [earnest] strivings of the musical score to the [beery] gropings of the Germans
Harry's an artist without an art. Well, that's something that'd make a man very unhappy, groping for the right lever, the means with which to express himself.
scrabble
Even as the narrative arc turns to scribble-scrabble,
With an [overture] of soundtrack harmonica, wintry Midwestern loneliness, [hard]scrabble road-movie keynotes,
winkle
ferret
to ferret [rabbits] from their burrows. 
to ferret [out] enemies. 
to ferret [out] the [facts]  
A creepy, [ferrety]-looking man, McGorvey freaks out the moms one day by jumping in among the kids at the public pool.








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