单词 | relatively obscure |
释义 | relatively obscure As radio royalties are paid predominantly to the writer and not the performer, the recipients of such bonuses are often relatively obscure musicians. Times, Sunday Times The move backfired, thrusting the relatively obscure publication into the international spotlight and sparking a nationwide debate. Times, Sunday Times Although they are a relatively obscure species, the mussels are on the same international endangered list as the giant panda, rhinoceros and tiger. Times, Sunday Times Beautifully presented and skilfully curated, the exhibits have been chosen with an eye to balancing objects and portraits, the relatively obscure alongside the more famous. The Times Literary Supplement A relatively obscure aspect of the sculptor's work, which helps explain how he thought and why. Times, Sunday Times |
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