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词汇 obfuscate
释义 obfuscate
verb
 formaluk /ˈɒb.fʌs.keɪt/ us /ˈɑːb.fə.skeɪt/
[ T or I ]
to make something less clear and harder to understand, especially intentionally: (尤指故意)使模糊,使糊涂,使困惑
She was criticized for using arguments that obfuscated the main issue.她被批评故意使用混淆主要问题的论点。
Companies deliberately obfuscate figures in complicated annual reports.
Instead of concealing or obfuscating, the doctors involved admitted their fault and launched an investigation.
Synonyms
muddy the waters
obscure
Opposites
clarify
elucidateformal
[ T ]
to put false or confusing information on the internet, especially using special software, in order to stop search engines being able to collect information about you:
You can confuse web trackers by obfuscating your movements online.
The browser extension is designed to obfuscate browsing data and protect users from tracking by advertising networks.
[ T ]
to create computer code (= instructions used to program computers) that is difficult for humans to understand, in order to reduce the code size and hide it from other people:
Much source code encryption software obfuscates the code.
Deliberately obfuscated source code is not allowed.
See also
encrypt
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Digressing and being indirect or evasive
bury the ledeidiom
candy coat
candy coating
candy-coated
circumlocution
circumlocutory
f-bomb
get on to/onto something
glancingly
gloss over something
go off on a tangentidiom
implicit
obscure
parry
prevaricate
stray
tangent
tiptoe around something/someone
unexpressed
unvoiced

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Hiding and disguising

Related word


obfuscation

Examples of obfuscate


obfuscate
This understanding is less accessible to ordinary patients, because it is obfuscated by the difficulty of medical science.
These proscriptions, while useful in economics, may obfuscate important psychological phenomena.
This attempt to appropriate language, to write in the first person, is not motivated by a desire to obfuscate or to prevent dialogue.
Several other arguments exist which obfuscate the issue of trade liberalization of secondary materials.
I am flattered that they took notice of my piece, but think their efforts to set the record straight only obfuscate matters further.
A major problem, evident within several papers, is language use, which at times can be irritatingly obfuscating, impenetrable and, in effect, discouraging.
He mentions how, because the distinction is obfuscated, the separation can only be described as an 'ideological' one, clearly creating problems of objectivity.
But they also included noise - sounds that obfuscated the clean transmission of sonic meaning.
Such estimations were vague at best and obfuscating at worst.
Programmes relatively susceptible to obfuscating reforms have suffered larger cutbacks than other programmes.
These essays, in the main, reflect the high-technology imperatives of a communication revolution in which messages have given way to infinitely obfuscating processes.
Parts of the mapping were easily explained, while other parts were obfuscated by the metaphor.
This splitting is done carefully to ensure that it does not obfuscate any inlining opportunity.
If these are our choices, then it is hardly surprising if theorists devote themselves to sophisticated projects in obfuscation-the more sophisticated, the more successfully obfuscating.
The simplicity is due to our use of proof term calculi and would, for example, appear obfuscated at the level of derivations proper.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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