| 单词 | obscured | 
| 释义 | obscure1 of 3adjective  ob·scure  äb-ˈskyu̇r  əb- 1  a    : dark, dim  the obscure dusk of the shuttered room  b    : shrouded in or hidden by darkness  standing obscure in the deepest shade  c    : not clearly seen or easily distinguished : faint  obscure markings 2   : not readily understood or clearly expressed    also : mysterious   a slough of pretentious and obscure jargon  3   : relatively unknown: such as    a    : remote, secluded  an obscure village  b    : not prominent or famous  an obscure poet 4   : constituting the unstressed vowel \\ə\\ or having unstressed \\ə\\ as its value    obscurely adverb   obscureness noun  obscure2 of 3 verb  obscured; obscuring   transitive verb 1   : to make dark, dim, or indistinct  The soot on the lampshade obscured the light. 2   : to conceal or hide by or as if by covering  … snow on glaciers can obscure deep crevasses. 3   : to reduce (a vowel) to the value \\ə\\    obscuration   ˌäb-skyu̇-ˈrā-shən noun obscure3 of 3 noun  : obscurity   obscured 1 of 2 adjectiveas in darkenedbeing without light or without much light an obscured area of the prison yard that was the perfect escape route Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 obscured2 of 2 verb1 as in concealedto keep secret or shut off from view the investigative reporters obscured their real motives for visiting the company by pretending the story was about something else Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 2 as in blurredto make dark, dim, or indistinct when it isn't obscured by smog, the view of the city from the observatory can be spectacular Synonyms & Similar Words 
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