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obscure美 [əb'skjʊr] 英 [əb'skjʊə(r)] - n.朦胧;黑夜
- adj.无名的;鲜为人知的;费解的;难以理解的
- v.使模糊;使隐晦;使费解
- 网络模糊的;阴暗;晦涩的
第三人称单数:obscures 现在分词:obscuring 过去式:obscured 比较级:obscurer 最高级:obscurest adj.+n. obscure fact,obscure disease,obscure life,obscure motive,obscure reason adj. incomprehensible,unclear,indistinct,faint,shadowy v. confuse,disguise,conceal,complicate,darken | an obscure German poet 一个名不见经传的德国诗人 | | He was born around 1650 but his origins remain obscure. 他生于 1650 年前后,但身世不详。 |
2. | 费解的;难以理解的difficult to understand |
| I found her lecture very obscure. 我觉得她的讲座非常费解。 | | For some obscure reason , he failed to turn up. 他莫名其妙地没有如期露面。 |
1. | ~ sth 使模糊;使隐晦;使费解to make it difficult to see, hear or understand sth |
| The view was obscured by fog. 雾中景色朦胧。 | | We mustn't let these minor details obscure the main issue. 我们不能让枝节问题掩盖主要问题。 |
adj. | 2. 晦涩的,深奥难懂,暗昧难明,说不清的,原因不明的,难解难分的 3. 不清楚的,不鲜明的,不明了的,含糊的,暧昧的;难解的,晦涩的 8. 默默无闻的,不为人知的,不见人的,很少人知道的 2. 晦涩的,深奥难懂,暗昧难明,说不清的,原因不明的,难解难分的 3. 不清楚的,不鲜明的,不明了的,含糊的,暧昧的;难解的,晦涩的 8. 默默无闻的,不为人知的,不见人的,很少人知道的 | v. | 7. 掩蔽(名声等),(比较的结果,使别人)相形见绌[暗然无光] 7. 掩蔽(名声等),(比较的结果,使别人)相形见绌[暗然无光] | n. | |
adj. | 1. difficult to understand because of not being fully or clearly expressed 2. not able to be seen or heard distinctly 3. not important or well-known 4. unknown to most people, e.g. because of being hidden or remote 5. dark, shadowy, or clouded 6. describes a vowel that has a neutral, unstressed pronunciation 1. difficult to understand because of not being fully or clearly expressed 2. not able to be seen or heard distinctly 3. not important or well-known 4. unknown to most people, e.g. because of being hidden or remote 5. dark, shadowy, or clouded 6. describes a vowel that has a neutral, unstressed pronunciation | v. | 1. to make something unclear, indistinct, or hidden 2. to make something dark or cover something with cloud 3. to make something difficult to understand 4. to cover something so that it cannot be seen 1. to make something unclear, indistinct, or hidden 2. to make something dark or cover something with cloud 3. to make something difficult to understand 4. to cover something so that it cannot be seen |
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