记忆方法
双解例句
小知识
If something is obscure, it's vague and hard to see. Be careful if you're driving in heavy rain — the painted lines can be obscure.
Obscure comes from Latin obscurus, which can mean “dark, dim,” “unclear, hard to understand,” or “insignificant, humble.” We tend to use obscure in the metaphorical senses: an obscure sound is unclear, an obscure village is hidden away in the countryside, and an obscure poet is little known and probably insignificant. Obscure can also be used as a verb. If you get really nervous when you speak during a debate, your embarrassing twitches and shaking hands can obscure your argument.
实用短语
常用短语
单词用法
词根词缀
前缀: ob-
表示”逆,倒,反,加强意义”
adj.
oblique 倾斜的ob逆,倒,反,加强意义+lique歪斜→歪斜的
oblivious 不在意的,疏忽的oblivion[[n.忘却,忘记]]男→adj.不在意的,疏忽的
obscure 模糊的obs=ob逆,倒,反,加强意义+cure关心→不关心→记不住了→模糊的
obsolete 过时的ob离开+sol太阳+ete→离开太阳了→放在角落不用了
obtuse 钝的;愚蠢的obt=ob逆,倒,反,加强意义+use用→不能用了→钝的
n.
oblivion 忘却,忘记ob逆,倒,反,加强意义+liv活+ion表名词→[记忆]不活了→忘记
同义词辨析
这些形容词都含有”完全地或不完全地缺少光亮”之意。
同义词
faint / unclear / indistinct / dim / hazy / dark / shadowy / blurred / vague / indefinite / fuzzy
shadowy / dim / indefinite / tough / distant / eclipse / twilight / abstruse / inconspicuous / ambiguous / foggy / dark / veil / inexact / faint / equivocal / unclear / vague / impenetrable / confused / opaque / hazy / black / muddy / blanket / indistinct / shade / darken / incomprehensible / cloud / fuzzy / unknown