obscure
英 [?b'skj??]
美[?b'skj?r]
- adj. 昏暗的,朦朧的;晦澀的,不清楚的;隱蔽的;不著名的,無名的
- vt. 使…模糊不清,掩蓋;隱藏;使難理解
- n. 某種模糊的或不清楚的東西
考試真題
- The legal issues in the case are obscure: whereas the Supreme Court has ruled that states do have some regulatory authority over nuclear power, legal scholars say that Vermont case will offer a precedent-setting test of how far those powers extend.
出自-2012年考研閱讀原文
- Yet its report may well set back reform by obscuring the depth and breadth of the challenge that Congress asked it to illuminate.
出自-2014年考研閱讀原文
- Factors such as the place and period in which we are reading, our gender ethnicity, age and social class will encourage us towards certain interpretation but at the same time obscure or even close off others.
出自-2015年考研閱讀原文
- At the same time, Dickens, who had a reporter’s eye for transcribing the life around him especially anything comic or odd, submitted short sketches to obscure magazines.
出自-2017年考研閱讀原文
- At the same time, Dickens, who had a reporter's eye for transcribing the life around him especially anything comic or odd, submitted short sketches to obscure magazines.
2017年考研真題(英語一)閱讀理解 Section Ⅱ
- That might seem rather an obscure point, but it sets the tone for an exhibition that contains a lot of black-and-white photographs and relatively few natural objects.
2014年考研真題(英語二)閱讀理解 Section Ⅱ