
adj.難解的;不著名的;微暗的;[語(yǔ)音學(xué)]輕音的
v.使 ... 模糊;隱藏;變模糊
n.模糊不清的東西
The rules for the competition are somewhat obscure. 比賽的規(guī)則有點(diǎn)讓人費(fèi)解。
The reasons why he did it are obscure. 他做那事的理由還不清楚。
The report had been published in an obscure German journal. 這個(gè)報(bào)道刊登在德國(guó)一家不著名的報(bào)紙上。
He set the bed in an obscure corner. 他把床放在一個(gè)昏暗的角落。
用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)The moon was obscured by clouds. 月亮被云遮住了。
Recent successes have obscured the fact that the company is still in trouble. 近來(lái)的成功掩蓋了公司仍舊處于困境中的事實(shí)。
This language serves to disguise and obscure. 這種話是用來(lái)文過(guò)飾非的。
用作名詞 (n.)Hence things whichhave perplexed you and made the case more obscure have served to enlighten meand to strengthen my conclusions. 因此,那些使你們大惑不解并且使案情更加模糊不清的事物,卻會(huì)對(duì)我有所啟發(fā),并且能加強(qiáng)我的論斷。