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  1. Mist obscured the view.
    薄雾笼罩著周围的景色.
  2. The main theme of the book is obscured by frequent digressions.
    该书文字枝蔓, 主题不明.



Obscure \Ob*scure"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Obscured}
([o^]b*sk[=u]rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Obscuring}.] [L.
obscurare, fr. obscurus: cf. OF. obscurer. See {Obscure}, a.]
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.

They are all couched in a pit hard by Herne's oak, with
obscured lights. --Shak.

Why, 't is an office of discovery, love,
And I should be obscured. --Shak.

There is scarce any duty which has been so obscured by
the writings of learned men as this. --Wake.

And seest not sin obscures thy godlike frame? --Dryden.

  1. FCC obscured one aspect of the ruling that could have far-reaching implications for the future of free expression.
  2. But the exact size and mandate of the surviving services _ as well as the fate of their foreign espionage networks _ is mostly obscured by the traditional lack of public accountability.
  3. Similarly, "tradition" provides no answer to teen-age pregnancy, which made its sharpest 20th-century jump during the 1950s, though the problems associated with this were obscured by the falling age of marriage.
  4. Huge clouds of smoke obscured much of the embattled Christian enclave north of the capital as shells and rockets rained down from mountaintop and coastal positions.
  5. The furor over the leaks about Judge Thomas to Ms. Totenberg obscured the fact that the New York-based newspaper Newsday simultaneously reported the story.
  6. He said much of the progress that the government has made over the last year had been obscured by debate over the economy and Maastricht. 'We have already fulfilled rather more than a third of the commitments we made in the (1992 election) manifesto.
  7. Mr Org Marais, minister of tourism, talks in terms of South Africa attracting 3m foreign visitors by 2000. Mr Van Hoven says any post-apartheid benefit in 1991 was obscured by the detrimental impact of the Gulf War.
  8. The Boutwell's crew could read the word Panama in obscured letters, and a few hours later, those aboard the 378-foot cutter had permission from the Panamanian embassy to board the Encounter Bay, Allison said.
  9. The interesting anecdotes in your July 2 front-page story on public disinterest in the metric system unfortunately obscured the issues.
  10. During the spring thaw, roads became channels of mud; during dry periods, they were obscured by choking clouds of dust.
  11. Lines didn't unfurl, they jerked back and forth, obscured by the soloist's shadow.
  12. In others, such as aluminium and other base metals, the picture was obscured by exceptional flows of metal from the former Soviet bloc. The year 1995 will be one in which both supply and demand for most major commodities will be rising.
  13. That was optimistic.' The handicap of high German labour costs, obscured during the reunification upswing, is now visible, he says, indulging in his fondness for naturalistic metaphors.
  14. Geraldine Ferraro said on "Nightline" that the media revelations about this 50-year-old married man's Bimini idyll with a 29-year-old actress obscured his rectitude on, among other things, Women's Issues!
  15. To get there from here, however, it will be up to gays to clarify for the public what bigots have deliberately obscured: that we are not fighting merely for the right to look different or to have as many one-minute stands as we can possibly line up.
  16. But the full extent of the advance was obscured by a rise in sterling's value against the US dollar.
  17. The unemployment report dominated the news Friday and obscured other government statistics that presented a mixed picture.
  18. Sir Alec's autocratic manner obscured his point that economics might be understood using a matchstick model.
  19. It is exposing something that may have been obscured during the 1980s when high equity returns could be taken for granted: that investment in equities is at the expense of the security of pensioners' entitlements.
  20. 'Prices have been completely obscured by the Common Agricultural Policy, not determined by the market but by technocrats in Brussels.
  21. Among the potential millionaires, her wealth somewhat obscured by the reporting rules, is Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, 59. Her holdings were reported between $730,000 and $1.1 million.
  22. LEXINGTON, Ky. _ The enormous publicity over the downfall of junk bonds and debt-financed takeovers has obscured what might be a surprising fact: some companies bought with borrowed money are not only surviving but doing well.
  23. The mountain was obscured by rain and wind Wednesday.
  24. When John Paul arrived, the 19,300-foot snowy peak of Africa's tallest mountain broke through clouds that obscured it much of the morning.
  25. Inflation is insidious, occurring right under the noses of people but somehow obscured from their eyes.
  26. The residual effects of a civil service strike in December obscured analysis of French sales figures, which were down by 18% from January, experts said.
  27. We were entering a labyrinth of steep hills and ridges obscured by the primary rainforest that covers the centre of Siberut Island, off Sumatra, in Indonesia.
  28. In many cases, such as an 18th-century English example whose cream-colored cloth is all but obscured by a botanic garden of silk and gold embroidery, the apron becomes a canvas for artistic expression.
  29. But the system relies on human co-operation: it keeps going awry when luggage is loaded with the labels face down or otherwise obscured.
  30. It is fashionable to say the issues were obscured by the nasty nature of the campaigning, and the requirement of the candidates to condense their positions into "sound bites" for television.
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