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adjectiveverb an obscure German poet一个名不见经传的德国诗人 We went to see one of Shakespeare’s more obscure plays. He was born around 1650 but his origins remain obscure. 他生于 1650 年前后,但身世不详。 The origins of the tradition have become obscure. I found her lecture very obscure. 我觉得她的讲座非常费解。 For some obscure reason, he failed to turn up. 他莫名其妙地没有如期露面。 The meaning of his comment was obscure to everyone but himself. The view was obscured by fog. 雾中景色朦胧。 We mustn't let these minor details obscure the main issue. 我们不能让枝节问题掩盖主要问题。 A shadow fell across her face, obscuring her expression. All trace of his working-class background was deliberately obscured. Solo passages in this register are very easily obscured by other instruments. The emphasis on social integration often served to obscure the real differences within the community. The house was obscured from view by a high hedge. The moon was obscured behind a wall of cloud. The right-hand side of the face is obscured in deep shadow. These figures obscure the fact that a lot of older people live in great poverty. |