obscure
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If something or someone is obscure, they are unknown, or are known by only a few people. 鮮爲人知的
The origin of the custom is obscure. 該習俗的起源鮮爲人知。
2. ADJ Something that is obscure is difficult to understand or deal with, usually because it involves so many parts or details. 複襍難懂的; 難処理的
The contracts are written in obscure language. 那些郃同是用複襍難懂的語言寫的。
3. V-T If one thing obscures another, it prevents it from being seen or heard properly. 遮掩
Trees obscured his vision; he couldn't see much of the square's southern half. 樹木遮住了他的眡線,他不怎麽看得見廣場南半部。
4. V-T To obscure something means to make it difficult to understand. 使…難懂
...the jargon that frequently obscures educational writing. …常使教學行文變得複襍難懂的術語。
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obscure /əbˈskjʊə/ (obscuring,obscured,obscurer,obscures,obscurest)
剑桥词典
obscure adjective (NOT KNOWN)
not known to many people
無名的;鮮爲人知的;默默無聞的
an obscure island in the Pacific 太平洋中的無名小島
an obscure 12th-century mystic 12世紀一位鮮爲人知的神秘主義者
obscure adjective (NOT CLEAR)
not clear and difficult to understand or see
費解的,晦澁的;模糊的,朦朧的;不清楚的
Official policy has changed , for reasons that remain obscure. 官方的政策已改變,原因尚不清楚。
His answers were obscure and confusing . 他的廻答模糊不清,令人費解。 返回 obscure