obscure 的 3 个定义
ob·scur·er, ob·scur·est.
- not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
- not clear to the understanding; hard to perceive: obscure motivations.
- not expressing the meaning clearly or plainly.
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ob·scured, ob·scur·ing.
- to conceal or conceal by confusing.
- to make dark, dim, indistinct, etc.
- to reduce or neutralize to the sound usually represented by a schwa.
obscure 近义词
not easily understood
obscure 的近义词 44 个
- ambiguous
- arcane
- complicated
- confusing
- cryptic
- enigmatic
- esoteric
- mysterious
- vague
- concealed
- dim
- hidden
- involved
- occult
- abstruse
- clear as mud
- dark
- deep
- doubtful
- enigmatical
- far-out
- hazy
- illegible
- illogical
- impenetrable
- incomprehensible
- inconceivable
- incredible
- indecisive
- indefinite
- indeterminate
- indistinct
- inexplicable
- inscrutable
- insoluble
- intricate
- opaque
- recondite
- unaccountable
- unbelievable
- unclear
- undefined
- unfathomable
- unintelligible
obscure 的反义词 20 个
cloudy, shadowy
out-of-the-way, little-known
obscure 的近义词 51 个
- arcane
- cryptic
- distant
- enigmatic
- esoteric
- humble
- inaccessible
- irrelevant
- minor
- mysterious
- odd
- rare
- remote
- secluded
- secretive
- undisclosed
- undistinguished
- unknown
- blind
- close
- covered
- hidden
- removed
- retired
- sequestered
- abstruse
- cabalistic
- dark
- deep
- devious
- far
- far-off
- inconspicuous
- inglorious
- invisible
- lonesome
- lowly
- nameless
- oracular
- orphic
- recondite
- reticent
- secret
- seldom seen
- solitary
- unheard-of
- unhonored
- unimportant
- unnoted
- unseen
- unsung
obscure 的反义词 28 个
conceal, hide
obscure 的近义词 49 个
- belie
- blind
- block out
- blur
- camouflage
- cloud
- confuse
- cover
- cover up
- darken
- dim
- disguise
- eclipse
- mask
- misrepresent
- muddy
- overshadow
- shroud
- veil
- adumbrate
- becloud
- bedim
- befog
- blear
- block
- cloak
- con
- equivocate
- falsify
- fog
- gray
- haze
- mist
- murk
- obfuscate
- overcast
- overcloud
- pettifog
- screen
- shade
- shadow
- stonewall
- wrap
- cloud the issue
- double-talk
- fuzz
- gloom
- muddy the waters
- throw up smoke screen
obscure 的反义词 13 个
更多obscure例句
- For me, the real gems are value-packed, reasonably priced wines from unheralded regions or from obscure grape varieties.
- State prosecutors allege that Salsman took efforts to obscure his actions from his legal staff.
- Nevertheless, before too much of 2021 passes by, it’s time to name the Top 10 anniversaries worthy of celebration this year — some obscure, some fairly famous, and one that had an unfair advantage helping to make it No.
- If last week’s stock market frenzy surrounding GameStop had any public value, it might be that it served as an introduction for many to the once-obscure concept of shorting stocks.
- This adaptibility means the algorithm is less likely to break as the world throws new or noisy information its way—like, for example, when rain obscures an autonomous car’s camera.
- And too much of a focus on numbers can obscure strategic truths.
- But the authority of his name far exceeds that of our own, famous or obscure though we be.
- Astrology and black magic are forbidden in Islam; not an obscure point and one that Monis likely knew.
- Whether it was actual ignorance, senility, or some obscure test, it's hard to know.
- He can barely speak the titles, but manages to let Viridiana and That Obscure Object of Desire pass from his lips.
- When we got to the house we entered an obscure corridor and began to find our way up a dark and narrow staircase.
- Disillusionment cut him to the quick, but had no power to obscure his rosy views of human nature.
- He was recalled, and again moved, in calm triumph, from his obscure chambers to the regal palace of the minister.
- It was an hour later that Black Hood came to an obscure little jewelry shop known simply as "Tauber's."
- Like a clarion call the note rings in my ears, amidst the din of contending views and obscure phraseology.