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词汇 obscured
释义 obscured
past simple and past participle ofobscure
obscure
verb[ T ]
uk /əbˈskjʊər/ us /əbˈskjʊr/
to prevent something from being seen or heard: 遮掩;遮蔽;使不分明
Two new skyscrapers had sprung up, obscuring the view from her window.两座新摩天大楼拔地而起,挡住了她窗外的风景。
The sun was obscured by clouds.太阳被云层遮住了。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to keep someone or something from being seen
hideI'll need to hide the sweets so the children don't find them.
concealHe did his best to conceal his true feelings from his spouse.
secreteThe spies smuggled the films out of the country by secreting them in the lining of their coats.
cloakThe proceedings were cloaked in secrecy.
to make something difficult to discover and understand: 隐藏,掩盖;使难理解,使晦涩
Managers deliberately obscured the real situation from federal investigators.经理们故意对联邦调查人员掩盖真实情况。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hiding and disguising
be holed upidiom
booby trap
camo
camouflage
camouflaged
cloak
drown
hole up (somewhere)
illusion
illusionistically
illusively
illusorily
secrete
shroud
sidle
skulk
smokescreen
stash
stealthy
tuck

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Digressing and being indirect or evasive

Related word


obscurely

Examples of obscured


obscured

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


They provide uniform frameworks to identify differences and similarities that would otherwise be obscured.
Hence, although this view is a fundamental one of which experienced topos theorists are fully aware, it tends to get obscured in the exposition.
The sustained attention of constitutional scholars to constraints on state legislatures has obscured the ways delegates to constitutional conventions affirmed the prerogatives of the states.
For much of the spectrum, the oscillation was 'disordered' to a degree by resonant collapse, which also obscured the individual resonant peaks.
In realistic programs the algorithm can become entirely obscured by the dynamic-behaviour code.
Afterwards, it became a process that obscured the line between music and 'otherness'.
So, it would appear, the clustering of predictors obscured some significant effects.
If an intrusive consonant is underlyingly present, it must be a final element, the presence of which is obscured in certain environments due to vocalisation.
And it is important to state this explicitly, since it will be obscured as soon as issues relating to pitch-class set structure are raised.
But the tendency in both to search for intention and coherence in policy and may have obscured the wider consequences of often very pragmatic decision-making.
It has also obscured how they operate as a generative source in children's music-making.
Obstruction to pulmonary venous return obscured by decreased pulmonary blood flow.
The surfaces of the pendant are obscured both by oxidisation and by a modern sealant applied by the finder.
In fact, interspecific size difference could be completely obscured by geographical variation.
The evidence marshalled is fascinating and various, but the thrust of the argument is to some extent obscured, which is a pity.
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