obscure的意思和读音

obscure

: [əbˈskjʊr] : [əbˈskjʊə(r)]

n.

adj.

v.使使使

obscurer  obscurest  obscures  obscuring  obscured  

adj.+n.obscure fact,obscure disease,obscure life,obscure motive,obscure reason

v.+n.obscure Moon

adj.clear,famous

v.clarify,disclose

adj.incomprehensible,unclear,indistinct,faint,shadowy

v.confuse,disguise,conceal,complicate,darken

obscureadj.

1.not well known

an obscure German poet

He was born around 1650 but his origins remain obscure. 1650

2.difficult to understand

I found her lecture very obscure.

For some obscure reason , he failed to turn up.

v.

1.~ sth使使使to make it difficult to see, hear or understand sth

The view was obscured by fog.

We mustn't let these minor details obscure the main issue.

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adj.1.not known about, or not well known2.not clearly expressed, or not easy to understand

v.1.to make something difficult to understand2.to cover something so that it cannot be seen

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1.The special terminology understood among the members of a profession, discipline, or class but obscure to the general population; jargon.

2."But make no mistake that this film is so obscure that it might not make a return of your capital, " he reminds fund raisers.“,”

3.But nationalistic considerations should not be allowed to obscure the underlying impact that the proposed deal would have on consumers.

4.The QEMU documentation provides information on many obscure options, but you may be able to get by with just a few.QEMU

5.Singling out obscure radio stations for very specific criticisms of him, Grondona said he reads and listens to everything, all night long.

6.Who was really behind the small plane, red light flashing, that warned the kidnappers not to kill him on that day in 1973, is still obscure.1973

7.Something natural, as if being on the water were beyond his control, part of a gene passed on to him from some obscure hereditary pool.

8."The fact that we have had this downturn doesn't obscure the fact that it's a very promising business model, " he said.:“,”

9.In two years, cervical cancer has gone from obscure killer confined mostly to poor nations to the West's disease of the moment.西

10.The glut of uprooted data may unwittingly obscure the fact that we are losing the systems of knowledge that enable us to make sense of it.