obscure 意味
EN[əbˈskjʊə(ɹ)] [əbˈskjɔː(ɹ)] [əbˈskjʊɚ]US
日曖昧な, あいまいな
FR obscure
- 動詞 (Verb)SGobscuresPRobscuringPT, PPobscuredSUF-ure
- (transitive) To render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.
- (transitive) To hide, put out of sight etc.
- (intransitive, obsolete) To conceal oneself; to hide.
- (transitive) To render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.
- 形容詞 (Adjective)COMobscurerCOMmore obscureSUPobscurestSUPmost obscure
- Dark, faint or indistinct.
- Hidden, out of sight or inconspicuous.
- Difficult to understand.
- The yawning gap in neuroscientists’ understanding of their topic is in the intermediate scale of the brain’s anatomy. Science has a passable knowledge of how individual nerve cells, known as neurons, work. It also knows which visible lobes and ganglia of the brain do what. But how the neurons are organised in these lobes and ganglia remains obscure.
- Dark, faint or indistinct.
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- In another recent study, synthetic compound toxtazin B has been found to affect ToxT by inhibiting tcpP transcription, but mechanisms behind tcpP inhibition is still obscure [15 ].
- I discussed Soviet movies with expatriates. I sat with uranists in the Deux Magots. I published tortuous essays in obscure journals.
- Though long detained / In that obscure sojourn. — Milton.
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