柯林斯詞典obscurity /?b?skj??r?t?/ (obscurities) 1. N-UNCOUNT Obscurity is the state of being known by only a few people. 鮮爲(wèi)人知的狀態(tài) For the lucky few, there's the chance of being plucked from obscurity and thrown into the glamorous world of modelling. 極少數(shù)幸運(yùn)者有機(jī)會(huì)從默默無聞中脫穎而出,躋身多彩的模特兒世界。2. N-VAR Obscurity is the quality of being difficult to understand. An obscurity is something that is difficult to understand. 難懂性; 難懂之物 "How can that be?" asked Hunt, irritated by the obscurity of Henry's reply. “怎麼會(huì)那樣?”亨特問道,亨利費(fèi)解的廻答讓他氣憤。 返回 obscurity劍橋詞典 obscurity noun [U] (NOT KNOWN) the state of not being known to many people 無名;鮮爲(wèi)人知;默默無聞 He was briefly famous in his twenties but then sank into obscurity. 他在20來嵗時(shí)曾一度小有名氣,但隨後便湮沒無聞了。 He rose from relative obscurity to worldwide recognition . 他從默默無聞一下變成世界聞名。 obscurity noun [U] (NOT CLEAR) the state of being not clear and difficult to understand or see 費(fèi)解,晦澁;模糊,朦朧 The story is convoluted and opaque , often to the point of total obscurity. 這則故事晦澁難懂,常常令人一頭霧水。 返回 obscurity