vague - определение. Что такое vague
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Что (кто) такое vague - определение

PROBLEM IN SEMANTICS, METAPHYSICS AND PHILOSOPHICAL LOGIC REGARDING PREDICATES WITH INDETERMINATE BOUND
Vague; Vaguest; Vagueness (law); Metaphysical vagueness; Ontological vagueness; Subvaluationism; Mathematical models of vagueness
  • In fuzzy logic, e.g. the predicates ''cold'', ''warm'', and ''hot'' apply gradually (vertical axis, 0 and 1 meaning ''certainly not'' and ''certainly'', respectively) to a given temperature (horizontal axis).

vague         
(vaguer, vaguest)
1.
If something written or spoken is vague, it does not explain or express things clearly.
The description was pretty vague.
...vague information.
? precise
ADJ
vaguely
'I'm not sure,' Liz said vaguely...
They issued a vaguely worded statement.
ADV
vagueness
...the vagueness of the language in the text.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n
2.
If you have a vague memory or idea of something, the memory or idea is not clear.
They have only a vague idea of the amount of water available...
Waite's memory of that first meeting was vague.
= faint
ADJ
vaguely
Judith could vaguely remember her mother lying on the sofa.
ADV: ADV with v
3.
If you are vague about something, you deliberately do not tell people much about it.
He was vague, however, about just what U.S. forces might actually do...
Democratic leaders under election pressure tend to respond with vague promises of action...
ADJ
4.
If you describe someone as vague, you mean that they do not seem to be thinking clearly.
She had married a charming but rather vague Englishman...
His eyes were always so vague when he looked at her.
ADJ
5.
If something such as a feeling is vague, you experience it only slightly.
He was conscious of that vague feeling of irritation again...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
6.
A vague shape or outline is not clear and is therefore not easy to see.
The bus was a vague shape in the distance.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
vague         
adj. vague about (she was vague about her plans)
vague         
a.
1.
Uncertain, ambiguous, dim, doubtful, obscure, undetermined, indefinite, indistinct, unsettled, loose, lax, unfixed.
2.
Unauthorized, unwarranted, flying, loose.

Википедия

Vagueness

In linguistics and philosophy, a vague predicate is one which gives rise to borderline cases. For example, the English adjective "tall" is vague since it is not clearly true or false for someone of middling height. By contrast, the word "prime" is not vague since every number is definitively either prime or not. Vagueness is commonly diagnosed by a predicate's ability to give rise to the Sorites paradox. Vagueness is separate from ambiguity, in which an expression has multiple denotations. For instance the word "bank" is ambiguous since it can refer either to a river bank or to a financial institution, but there are no borderline cases between both interpretations.

Vagueness is a major topic of research in philosophical logic, where it serves as a potential challenge to classical logic. Work in formal semantics has sought to provide a compositional semantics for vague expressions in natural language. Work in philosophy of language has addressed implications of vagueness for the theory of meaning, while metaphysicians have considered whether reality itself is vague.

Примеры употребления для vague
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2. Fortunately, the social section is suitably vague.
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