1 ADJ-GRADED 无名的;鲜为人知的;默默无闻的 If something or someone is obscure, they are unknown, or are known by only a few people. 无名的;鲜为人知的;默默无闻的
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The origin of the custom is obscure.
这一习俗的起源鲜为人知。
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The hymn was written by an obscure Greek composer for the 1896 Athens Olympics.
这首赞歌是希腊一位名不见经传的作曲家为1896年的雅典奥运会创作的。
SYN unknown, minor, little-known, humble
2 ADJ-GRADED (通常指因内容繁琐)晦涩的,费解的,难懂的 Something that is obscure is difficult to understand or deal with, usually because it involves so many parts or details. (通常指因内容繁琐)晦涩的,费解的,难懂的
SYN abstruse, involved, complex, confusing
3 VERB 遮掩;遮蔽;使模糊不清 If one thing obscures another, it prevents it from being seen or heard properly. 遮掩;遮蔽;使模糊不清
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Trees obscured his vision; he couldn't see much of the Square's southern half. [VERB noun]
树木遮挡了他的视线,南半广场的一大部分他都无法看清。
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One wall of the parliament building is now almost completely obscured by a huge banner. [be VERB-ed]
议会大楼的一面墙现在几乎被一条巨型横幅完全盖住了。
SYN hide, cover (up), screen, mask
4 VERB 使晦涩;使费解;使难懂 To obscure something means to make it difficult to understand. 使晦涩;使费解;使难懂
SYN obfuscate [formal] , confuse, cloud, blur
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