单词 | obscure |
释义 | obscure —obscure /əbˈskjʊər/ aep /-ˈskjʊr/ adjective (NOT CLEAR) ► F0 not clear and difficult to understand or see: » Official policy has changed, for reasons that remain obscure.» His answers were obscure and confusing.Thesaurus+: ↑Difficult to understand , ↑Complicated and difficult to do , ↑Puzzle and confuseadjective (NOT KNOWN) ► F0 not known to many people: » an obscure island in the Pacific» an obscure 12th-century mysticThesaurus+: ↑Unknown and unfamiliarverb [T] ↑Verb Endings for obscure F0 to prevent something from being seen or heard: » Two new skyscrapers had sprung up, obscuring the view from her window.» The sun was obscured by clouds.Thesaurus+: ↑Hiding and disguisingF0 to make something difficult to discover and understand: » Managers deliberately obscured the real situation from federal investigators.Thesaurus+: ↑Digressing and being indirect or evasive , ↑Moving in order to avoid contact , ↑Not saying muchobscurely /-li/ adverb► F0» The minister's statement was obscurely worded.Thesaurus+: ↑Difficult to understand , ↑Complicated and difficult to do , ↑Puzzle and confuse |
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