[əb'skjʊərəti][əb'skjʊrəti]
  • n. 昏暗;晦涩;不出名;不明
  • 记忆方法

    词源记忆法
    来自obscure,使费解,模糊,-ity,名词后缀。
      noun(名词)
      1. 无名;鲜为人知;默默无闻
      2. 费解,晦涩;模糊,朦胧

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 无名;鲜为人知;默默无闻

      He was briefly famous in his twenties but then sank into obscurity.

      他在20来岁时曾一度小有名气,但随后便湮没无闻了。

      He rose from relative obscurity to worldwide recognition.

      他从默默无闻一下变成世界闻名。

    2. 费解,晦涩;模糊,朦胧

      The story is convoluted and opaque, often to the point of total obscurity.

      这则故事晦涩难懂,常常令人一头雾水。

    小知识

    One meaning of obscurity is nobody knowing who you are, and another definition is something that is hard to understand because it’s too complex or unclear.

    Obscurity is the opposite of fame, and living in obscurity means that nobody knows your name. Many musicians played in obscurity for years before becoming rock stars. The Latin obscurus means “dark,” which is where obscurity is found: in the dark where no one sees it. Something difficult to comprehend has obscurity, for example the obscurity of a medical magazine, or a complex poem that is full of literary obscurities, referencing other poems that no one has read.

    实用短语

    1. in obscurity

      默默无闻,不出名的,默默无闻的

    2. security by obscurity

      含糊的安全性,通过隐匿来实现安全,安全,安全被弃之不用了

    3. security through obscurity

      安全,蒙昧者的安全,隐藏式保全

    4. atmospheric obscurity

      大气视障

    5. obscurity y

      默默无闻,不出名,费解

    6. doubtful from obscurity

      不明确的

    7. gay talese fame and obscurity

      猎奇之旅

    8. they disappeared into obscurity

      他们不了了之,他们失踪成,他们默默无闻到消失

    9. fade into obscurity

      化为一片朦胧

    同义词

    silence  /  nothing  /  gloom  /  shade  /  concealment

    同根词

    词根:obscure

    adj.

    obscure模糊的;晦涩的;昏暗的

    adv.

    obscurely费解地,晦涩地;隐匿地

    vt.

    obscure遮掩;使变暗;使难理解