
英:/'əbˈskjʊərəti/ 美:/'əbˈskjʊrəti/
複數:obscurities
CET6,IELTS,GRE,SAT
n. 朦胧;陰暗;晦澀;身份低微;不分明
Overnight, the actress went from obscurity to be a superstar.
一夜間,這個女演員就從無名之輩變為了巨星。
His articles are full of obscurities and often insinuate social issues.
他的文章晦澀難懂,往往暗示社會問題。
He would rather be a person of obscurity all his life and create value for society on his own.
他甯願一輩子做一個默默無聞的人,憑一己之力為社會創造價值。
Thanks to Jo's assiduous efforts, van Gogh rose from obscurity to fame. For without Jo, there would be no Gogh.
歸功于約翰娜的辛勤努力,梵高從默默無聞到聲名鵲起。“沒有約翰娜,就沒有梵高”。
He spent most of his life working in obscurity.
他在默默無聞的工作中度過了大半生。
She was plucked from obscurity to instant stardom.
她從默默無聞中得到提攜,轉瞬成為明星。
For the lucky few, there's the chance of being plucked from obscurity and thrown into the glamorous world of modelling.
極少數幸運者有機會從默默無聞中脫穎而出,跻身多彩的模特兒世界。
How can that be? asked Hunt, irritated by the obscurity of Henry's reply.
“怎麼會那樣?”亨特問道,亨利費解的回答讓他氣憤。
The course teaches students to avoid ambiguity and obscurity of expression.
這門課程教學生避免表達上的模棱兩可、含混不清。
n.|nebulosity/shadowiness;朦胧;陰暗;晦澀;身份低微;不分明
obscurity 是一個名詞,其核心含義指某事物處于不為人知、難以理解或模糊不清的狀态。具體可細分為以下幾層意思:
不被知曉或默默無聞的狀态: 這是最常見的意思之一,指人或事物缺乏名氣、關注度或公衆認知,處于被忽視或遺忘的境地。
模糊不清、難以理解或晦澀難懂: 指事物本身(如語言、概念、文本、圖像等)含義不明、表達不清、難以被看清或理解。
黑暗或昏暗的狀态: 這是較為字面或文學化的用法,指光線不足導緻的黑暗或昏暗。
詞源: “Obscurity” 源自拉丁語 obscuritas,與形容詞 obscurus(意為“黑暗的、模糊的、隱藏的”)相關。
obscurity 是一個多義詞,其含義根據語境有所不同,以下是主要解釋:
如需更多例句或用法,可參考劍橋詞典或柯林斯詞典的權威解釋。
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