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  • 简明
  • obscure

    CET6/考研/GRE/TOEFL/IELTS

    • 英 [əbˈskjʊə(r)]
    • 美 [əbˈskjʊr]

    释义

    • adj.
      昏暗的,朦胧的; 晦涩的,不清楚的; 隐蔽的; 不著名的,无名的
    • vt.
      使…模糊不清,掩盖; 隐藏; 使难理解
  • 词态变化

    • 第三人称单数: obscures;
    • 过去式: obscured;
    • 过去分词: obscured;
    • 现在分词: obscuring;
    • 比较级: obscurer;
    • 最高级: obscurest;
    • 副词: obscurely;
  • 实用场景例句

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    • 朦胧的
    • 晦涩的
    • 不清楚的
    • 不著名的
    • 无名的
    • 掩盖
    • 隐藏

    The custom's beginnings remain obscure...

    这一习俗的开端仍然不为人知。

    金山词霸

    An obscure Greek artist crafted this anthem exclusively for the 1896 Athens Olympic event.

    这位默默无闻的希腊艺术家专为1896年雅典奥运赛事创作了这首颂歌。

    金山词霸

    The contracts are formulated with obscure language that complicates comprehension...

    这些合同采用晦涩的语言制定,增加了理解难度...

    金山词霸

    Richard's obscure statement, filled with disgraceful vagueness, confused all who heard it.

    理查德那份含糊不清的声明,充满了可耻的模棱两可,让听到的人都感到困惑。

    金山词霸

    Thick foliage blocked his view, making the southern section of the Square nearly obscured by the greenery.

    茂密的树叶挡住了他的视线,使得广场的南部几乎被绿色植物所遮蔽。

    金山词霸

    A massive banner has nearly obscured one entire side of the parliament building.

    议会大楼的一整面墙几乎被一条巨型横幅遮挡住了。

    金山词霸

    The specialized terms that often make educational writing obscure...

    常常使教育类著作晦涩难懂的专业术语...

    金山词霸

    Recent developments have obscured this crucial matter.

    最近的一些进展使这个关键问题变得模糊不清。

    金山词霸

    an obscure French painter

    一位名不见经传的法国画家

    金山词霸

    an obscure French painter

    一位名不见经传的法国画家

    金山词霸

    His artistic style emerged around 1920 but its influences stay obscure.

    他的艺术风格形成于1920年前后,但其影响渊源不明。

    金山词霸

    The novel's plot was quite obscure.

    这本小说的情节相当晦涩难懂。

    金山词霸

    Obscure: adj. 模糊不清的;晦涩难懂的

    For no obvious reason, the meeting was canceled at the last minute.

    金山词霸

    They were making him feel obscurely annoyed (= for reasons that were not clear).

    他们让他莫名地感到恼火。

    金山词霸

    The path was obscured by darkness.

    小路被黑暗笼罩。

    金山词霸

    To read or interpret ( ambiguous, obscure, or illegible matter ).

    解读解读 ( 含混 、 难以理解或无法辨认的东西 )

    期刊摘选

    I found her lecture very obscure.

    我发现她的讲座非常费解.

    期刊摘选

    Veiled and obscure as Ruanji's Poems of Lyrics are, the tragedy consciousness is apparent.

    阮籍的《咏怀》诗含蓄而隐晦, 但其间所流露出来的悲剧意识是显而易见的.

    期刊摘选

    It has obscure seasons and clear rainy and dry seasons.

    攀枝花四季界限不分明,但是有明显的雨季和干季.

    期刊摘选

    Their physiological significance is obscure.

    它们的生理功能是含糊不清的.

    辞典例句

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  • 真题例句

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    • 考研

    The legal issues in the case are obscure: whereas the Supreme Court has ruled that states do have some regulatory authority over nuclear power, legal scholars say that Vermont case will offer a precedent-setting test of how far those powers extend.

    出自-2012年考研阅读原文

    Yet its report may well set back reform by obscuring the depth and breadth of the challenge that Congress asked it to illuminate.

    出自-2014年考研阅读原文

    Factors such as the place and period in which we are reading, our gender ethnicity, age and social class will encourage us towards certain interpretation but at the same time obscure or even close off others.

    出自-2015年考研阅读原文

    At the same time, Dickens, who had a reporter’s eye for transcribing the life around him especially anything comic or odd, submitted short sketches to obscure magazines.

    出自-2017年考研阅读原文

    At the same time, Dickens, who had a reporter's eye for transcribing the life around him especially anything comic or odd, submitted short sketches to obscure magazines.

    2017年考研真题(英语一)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ

    That might seem rather an obscure point, but it sets the tone for an exhibition that contains a lot of black-and-white photographs and relatively few natural objects.

    2014年考研真题(英语二)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ

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  • 英英释义

    Verb

    • 1. make less visible or unclear;

      "The stars are obscured by the clouds"

    • 2. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred;

      "Her remarks confused the debate"

      "Their words obnubilate their intentions"

    • 3. make obscure or unclear;

      "The distinction was obscured"

    • 4. make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing;

      "a hidden message"

      "a veiled threat"

    • 5. make difficult to perceive by sight;

      "The foliage of the huge tree obscures the view of the lake"

    Adjective

    • 1. not clearly understood or expressed;

      "an obscure turn of phrase"

      "an impulse to go off and fight certain obscure battles of his own spirit"-Anatole Broyard

      "their descriptions of human behavior become vague, dull, and unclear"- P.A.Sorokin

      "vague...forms of speech...have so long passed for mysteries of science"- John Locke

    • 2. marked by difficulty of style or expression;

      "much that was dark is now quite clear to me"

      "those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure"

    • 3. difficult to find;

      "hidden valleys"

      "a hidden cave"

      "an obscure retreat"

    • 4. not famous or acclaimed;

      "an obscure family"

      "unsung heroes of the war"

    • 5. not drawing attention;

      "an unnoticeable cigarette burn on the carpet"

      "an obscure flaw"

    • 6. remote and separate physically or socially;

      "existed over the centuries as a world apart"

      "preserved because they inhabited a place apart"- W.H.Hudson

      "tiny isolated villages remote from centers of civilization"

      "an obscure village"

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  • 词根词缀

    前缀: ob-

    表示"逆,倒,反,加强意义"

    • adj.

      oblique 倾斜的

      ob逆,倒,反,加强意义+lique歪斜→歪斜的

      oblivious 不在意的,疏忽的

      oblivion[[n.忘却,忘记]]男→adj.不在意的,疏忽的

      obscure 模糊的

      obs=ob逆,倒,反,加强意义+cure关心→不关心→记不住了→模糊的

      obsolete 过时的

      ob离开+sol太阳+ete→离开太阳了→放在角落不用了

      obtuse 钝的;愚蠢的

      obt=ob逆,倒,反,加强意义+use用→不能用了→钝的

    • n.

      oblivion 忘却,忘记

      ob逆,倒,反,加强意义+liv活+ion表名词→[记忆]不活了→忘记

  • 同义词辨析

    dark, dim, black, gloomy, obscure, vague, grey

    这些形容词都含有"完全地或不完全地缺少光亮"之意。

    • dark: 最普通用词,指缺乏自然光线或人工照明,使某物漆黑无光或光线十分微弱。
    • dim: 指光线不足或视力较差,不能清晰地看见物体。
    • black: 侧重颜色是黑色的,有时也指无光的黑暗。
    • gloomy: 指光线不足或部分光线受阻而出现的阴暗。
    • obscure: 指因光线不充足而使物体灰暗不清,失去光泽或若隐若现。作借喻时指因复杂、深奥或含糊而难于理解。
    • vague: 通常作借喻用,形容抽象事物。
    • grey与dark意思相近,但侧重阴暗单调的意味。
    vague, dim, indefinite, obscure, ambiguous, faint

    这些形容词均含"不明确的,模糊的"之意。

    • vague: 多指因语言不确切,太笼统或因构思含糊、不完善而造成模糊难解。
    • dim: 侧重指或因光线暗淡,或因年代久远、身体欠佳等因素而产生视觉或察觉方面的困难。
    • indefinite: 指无明确定义或限定,重点或总体轮廓不明确。
    • obscure: 语气最强,指晦涩难懂。
    • ambiguous: 指文章或讲话中,意思可能有多种理解,令人捉摸不定。
    • faint: 指对某事物印象不深,或指声音微弱或希望的渺茫等。
  • 同义词

    adj.不明了的;朦胧的

    faintunclearindistinctdimhazydarkshadowyblurredvagueindefinitefuzzy

    其他释义

    shadowydimindefinitetoughdistanteclipsetwilightabstruseinconspicuousambiguousfoggydarkveilinexactfaintequivocalunclearvagueimpenetrableconfusedopaquehazyblackmuddyblanketindistinctshadedarkenincomprehensiblecloudfuzzyunknown

  • 反义词

    adj.模糊的;不明显的

    clearobviousdistinctevident

    其他释义

    splendidvisiblefamousdefiniteexplainshiningclearprominent