1 not clear and difficult to understand or see -- 費解的,晦澀的;模糊的,朦朧的;不清楚的
2 to prevent something from being seen or heard -- 遮掩;遮蔽;使不分明
Managers deliberately obscured the real situation from federal investigators. 經理們故意對聯邦調查人員掩蓋真實情況。
Two new skyscrapers had sprung up, obscuring the view from her window. 兩座新摩天大樓拔地而起,擋住了她窗外的風景。
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.