1 not well-known -- málo známý
an obscure author.
2 difficult to understand -- nejasný
an obscure poem.
3 to make obscure -- (za)stínit
The reported sectoral pattern thus obscures inherent deviations.
Stating meaning in any other way obscures it.
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.
Afterwards, it became a process that obscured the line between music and 'otherness'.
In realistic programs the algorithm can become entirely obscured by the dynamic-behaviour code.
Coverage has remained stable but this obscures a narrowing gender gap in coverage.
He brings a magnifying glass to the complexities obscured by existing models.
However, this sectoral diversity obscures some politically salient concentrations.