
애매한; 불명료한
Not clearly expressed or easily understood; difficult to perceive or interpret.
예문:
"The philosopher's essay contained several obscure passages that required careful rereading."
"Due to the poor audio quality, the witness's testimony remained obscure."
"She made an obscure reference to a historical event that none of us recognized."
무명의; 알려지지 않은
Not important or well known; discovered or known about by only a few people.
예문:
"He spent his career working as an obscure government clerk in a small provincial town."
"The band played in an obscure venue located deep in the industrial district."
"Despite writing several brilliant novels, she remained an obscure figure in literary circles until her death."
어두운; 희미한
Dark, dim, or indistinct; hard to make out visually due to lack of light or clarity.
예문:
"The old photograph was so obscure that we couldn't clearly identify the faces in the background."
"We navigated the obscure path using only the faint light of the crescent moon."
가리다; 보이지 않게 하다
To keep from being seen; to hide or block light, sound, or view.
예문:
"A large billboard was erected, completely obscuring the view of the mountains from the highway."
"Heavy fog rolled in from the coast, obscuring the lighthouse beam."
"The dust storm obscured the sun, plunging the city into a premature twilight."
애매하게 하다; 불분명하게 하다
To make unclear and difficult to understand or interpret.
예문:
"The politician used jargon and evasive language to obscure the true costs of the project."
"His tendency to over-explain often obscured the main point of his argument."
"We must not let minor disagreements obscure the importance of our shared goals."