1.暗(夜),黑暗的;黑夜里的;阴(天),朦胧的
2.不清楚的,不鲜明的,不明了的,含糊的,暧昧的;难解的,晦涩的
3.隐蔽的,偏僻的;不出名的,无名的,低微的
1.〈诗〉阴暗,朦胧;黑夜
1.遮蔽,隐藏
2.使(黑)暗
3.使难理解;搞混
4.使(发音等)暧昧[含糊,不明]
5.掩蔽(名声等),(比较的结果,使别人)相形见绌[暗然无光]
6.变模糊;隐藏起来
1.遮蔽,隐藏
2.使(黑)暗
3.使难理解;搞混
4.使(发音等)暧昧[含糊,不明]
5.掩蔽(名声等),(比较的结果,使别人)相形见绌[暗然无光]
6.变模糊;隐藏起来
1.not known about, or not well known
2.not clearly expressed, or not easy to understand
1.to make something difficult to understand
2.to cover something so that it cannot be seen
1.This was quite a feat as the intense light from the star normally obscures the subtle visual details necessary to distinguish a planet.
这可以算得上是个相当壮举,因为恒星发出得强烈光芒掩盖了区分行星所需得视觉细节。
2.I believe the number of population of any ethnic group should not be a factor that obscures the origin. I explain some evidences.
任何种族都不能利用人口数量来模糊本源,我将陈述一些证据。
3.In children under the age of two years the thymus often obscures the upper cardiovascular borders.
两岁以下的儿童胸腺常常遮盖上部分心血管边缘。
4.The use of this term obscures, I think, the real character of the causation, and has led to nothing but confusion.
使用这个名词,我想,会掩盖真正的因果关系;而且,除了造成混乱以外,不会引向什么有意义的结果。
5.That is, even the bottom window in a level obscures the top window of the next level down.
那就是说,即使底部视窗的层级在顶部视窗层次的上面。
6.The setback was not uniform around the world, however, resulting in an overall figure that obscures areas of progress.
但是这种倒退现象并没有发生在所有国家,有些国家的经济发展也减少了饥荒人口。
7.This postwar concept of the doll obscures the many different and alternative doll formats that were produced.
战后的观念掩盖了许多不同的和可供选择的洋娃娃制作类型。
8.It obscures the degree to which the economies of China and the U. S. have become symbiotic.
在某种程度上,我们掩盖了事实——中国经济和美国已经融为一体。
9.It is not the best definition, because it obscures the reason why prices for most everything go up in the first place.
这不是最好的定义,因为它模糊了为什么大多数东西的物价在第一个地方上涨的原因。
10.But this grandstanding is really for domestic consumption, and obscures the hard facts of the U. S. -China financial relationship.
但是这种虚张声势实际上只是为了中国国内的需要,并且掩盖了美国和中国金融关系紧密的事实。