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obfuscate

/ob-fuh-skeyt, ob-fuhs-keyt/US // ˈɒb fəˌskeɪt, ɒbˈfʌs keɪt //UK // (ˈɒbfʌsˌkeɪt) //

混淆,混淆视听,混淆了,混淆不清

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ob·fus·cat·ed, ob·fus·cat·ing.

    • : to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy.
    • : to make obscure or unclear: to obfuscate a problem with extraneous information.
    • : to darken.

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Examples

  • He reserves particular condemnation for phrases like “let me be clear,” which is used here in Hawley’s tweet as code for “let me obfuscate.”

  • The opposite is true as well—an overwhelming data dump can be designed to obfuscate the facts on the ground.

  • So I’m really worried in some ways about these technical standards becoming a kind of checkbox that needs to be ticked, and that then ignores or obfuscates the other forms of harms that these technologies have when they’re applied.

  • It’s something that’s easy to go back to – despite the obfuscating verbiage, the characters are working through the same things we are today.

  • Using a service called a Virtual Private Network could help organizers obfuscate their Internet traffic.