obscurity

obscurity [əbˈskjʊərəti]  [əbˈskjʊrəti] 

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obscurity 基本解释

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名词默默无闻; 晦涩; 朦胧; 费解

obscurity 相关例句

名词

1. He has risen from obscurity to international fame.
    他已从默默无闻之辈而成为国际上名人。

obscurity 网络解释

obscurity

1. 冷门:not up 两跳,球在地上弹跳两次 | obscurity 冷门 | offensive 进攻性

2. 弄暗:obscuring 模糊 | obscurity 弄暗 | obsequent fault line 逆向断层线

obscurity 词典解释

1. 无名;默默无闻
    Obscurity is the state of being known by only a few people.

    e.g. For the lucky few, there's the chance of being plucked from obscurity and thrown into the glamorous world of modelling...
           只有极少数幸运儿才有机会从籍籍无名中脱颖而出,进入光鲜亮丽的模特圈。
    e.g. The latter half of his life was spent in obscurity and loneliness.
           他在默默无闻中孤独地度过了后半生。

2. 晦涩;费解;难懂的事
    Obscurity is the quality of being difficult to understand. An obscurity is something that is difficult to understand.

    e.g. 'How can that be?' asked Hunt, irritated by the obscurity of Henry's reply...
           “怎么会那样呢?”亨特问道,亨利含糊费解的回答让他恼火。
    e.g. Whatever its obscurities, the poem was clear on at least one count.
           这首诗再怎么晦涩,至少有一点是清楚的。

obscurity 单语例句

1. But Benitez could soon find himself the target of fans'demonstrations if Liverpool's season continues to descend into obscurity.

2. While it is easy to wear the mask of obscurity and equivocation, it is tough to really communicate with the audience.

3. They often go about their work in relative obscurity, despite numbering around 200 million.

4. But another family might not have the makings to endure a decade of wander, hardship and obscurity.

5. In the afternoon, the craft sets sail taking the squad back home and into obscurity once more.

6. Do you think she is an everyday person living in relative obscurity, much like yourself?

7. A symbol of white resistance to democratic black majority rule, he had lived in relative obscurity in recent years but had not changed his views.

8. After decades of obscurity, the records have caught public attention again in recent years.

9. obscurity

9. But while Zhou is passionate about such folk performances, he fears they are dissolving into obscurity as the younger generation comes of age.

10. The obscurity of the players up till then amplified the curlers'rise to the top with just six years of professional training in the sport.

obscurity 英英释义

noun

1. obscurity的解释

1. the quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand

    Synonym: obscureness abstruseness reconditeness

2. the state of being indistinct or indefinite for lack of adequate illumination

    Synonym: obscureness

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3. an obscure and unimportant standing
    not well known

    e.g. he worked in obscurity for many years