obscure
英 [əb'skjʊə]
美 [əb'skjʊr]
- 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
- n. 某种模糊的或不清楚的东西
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1. ob- "over" + sc- "cover" (sky => sc-, sky的本义就是“cover”) + -ure.
obscure 使费解,模糊来自拉丁语obscurus,黑暗的,遮盖的,来自ob-,在上,表强调,-scurus,遮盖的,来自PIE*skeu,遮盖,隐藏,词源同sky,house,hide.引申词义使费解,模糊。
- obscure
- obscure: see sky
- obscure (adj.)
- c. 1400, "dark," figuratively "morally unenlightened; gloomy," from Old French obscur, oscur "dark, clouded, gloomy; dim, not clear" (12c.) and directly from Latin obscurus "dark, dusky, shady," figuratively "unknown; unintelligible; hard to discern; from insignificant ancestors," from ob "over" (see ob-) + -scurus "covered," from PIE *(s)keu- "to cover, conceal" (see sky). Related: Obscurely.
- obscure (v.)
- early 15c., "to cover (something), cloud over," from obscure (adj.) or else from Middle French obscurer, from Latin obscurare "to make dark, darken, obscure," from obscurus. Related: Obscured; obscuring.
- 1. Rumour, myth and hearsay obscure the truth after months of bloodshed.
- 杀戮持续了数月后,真相在谣言、谎话和传闻的遮掩下变得模糊不清。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. These obscure groups were of little account in national politics.
- 这些名不见经传的团体在国内政界无足轻重。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Richard's statement was disgracefully obscure.
- 理查德的声明隐晦费解,真是丢人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. an obscure German poet
- 一个名不见经传的德国诗人
来自《权威词典》
- 5. The joke did not obscure the underlying seriousness of his point.
- 玩笑并没有掩盖他的观点隐含的严肃性.
来自《简明英汉词典》