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obscure [əb'skjuə]    添加到生词本 复制网址
基本释义
  • a. 微暗的,难解的,含糊的,晦涩的,偏僻的,不著名的
    vt. 使阴暗,隐藏,使含糊
词形变化
  • 比较级:ob·scur·er, ob·scur·est
    时 态:ob·scured, ob·scur·ing, ob·scures
    名 词:ob·scure'ness
    副 词:ob·scure'ly
参考例句
    1. The drafting of this section of the Bill is obscure.
      草案上的这一项含糊不清。
    2. His part in the affair remains obscure.
      他在这事上扮演的角色到现在还不知道。
    3. Lacking clarity or distinctness; cloudy or obscure.
      模糊的不清楚的或者不明显的;含糊的或者朦胧的
    4. His naturalism shades over to obscure fantasy.
      他的自然主义逐渐向模糊的幻想转化。
    5. Smog oBscured our view.
      烟雾模糊了我们的视野
英英解释
  •  5个动词解释

    1. make less visible or unclear
      [同] fog, haze over, becloud, befog, mist, obnubilate, obscure, cloud
      [例]
      • The stars are obscured by the clouds
    2. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
      [同] confuse, blur, obnubilate, obscure
      [例]
      • Her remarks confused the debate
      • Their words obnubilate their intentions
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     6个形容词解释

    1. not clearly understood or expressed
      [同] obscure, vague
      [例]
      • an obscure turn of phrase
      • an impulse to go off and fight certain obscure battles of his own spirit
      • their descriptions of human behavior become vague, dull, and unclear
      • vague...forms of speech...have
    2. marked by difficulty of style or expression
      [同] dark, obscure
      [例]
      • much that was dark is now quite clear to me
      • those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure
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