英 [əbˈskjʊəli] 美 [əbˈskjʊrli]
adv. 费解地,晦涩地;隐匿地
in an obscure manner
this work is obscurely written
(元音)中性的,弱化的(常弱化为 /ə, i/)
使(元音)弱化
... obscurely: 模糊地 Obscurely Finned: 不明显具鳍 Obscurely Angular: 不明显具角 ...
... dubiously 可疑地 obscurely 暗地 abstrusely 深奥地(难懂地)...
... 费解地 incomprehensibly 难解地 abstrusely; impalpably; obscurely; unintelligibly 可辩护 pleadable; vindicability ...
... obscured = 被遮暗的 obscurely = 阴暗 obscureness = 阴暗 ...
obscure 模糊的;晦涩的;昏暗的
obscurity 朦胧;阴暗;晦涩;身份低微;不分明
obscureness 难解;模糊
obscure 遮掩;使变暗;使难理解
费解地,晦涩地;隐匿地
As it spoke, I discerned, obscurely, a child's face looking through the window.
在她说话时,我模模糊糊地辨认出一张小孩的脸向窗里望。
"There are plenty of people to tell you what to do," Archer rejoined, obscurely envious of them.
“有很多人会告诉你该做些什么,”阿切尔回答说,暗暗妒忌着那些人。
That is to say, he is in a certain sense book- and language-determined, and he's obscurely aware that this is his problem even as it's a source of pride for him.
意思就是,某种程度上他的意志是由书籍和语言决定的,他也模模糊糊地明白即便这是他引以为豪的,同时也是他的一个问题。
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The meat-based hardware and software of the brain are far more obscurely interrelated.
While appropriations have some level of transparency, tax preferences often are obscurely drafted and dropped into larger bills, hidden from public view.
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