obfuscate 英 [ˈɒbfʌskeɪt]   美 [ˈɑbfʌskeɪt]

obfuscate

obfuscate  英 [ˈɒbfʌskeɪt] 美 [ˈɑbfʌskeɪt]

vt. 使模糊;使迷乱;弄暗 

进行时:obfuscating  过去式:obfuscated  过去分词:obfuscated  第三人称单数:obfuscates  名词复数:obfuscates 

But in the early years they produced abominations that could even obfuscate JSPs. 但在早些年,它们会引起厌恶,甚至是混乱的JSP页面。
Remember that every parameter may be changed, no matter how much you hide or obfuscate it. 请记住,每个参数都可能被改变,不管你对它做了多少隐藏和混淆。

  • Some people are experts at obfuscating the truth by being evasive, unclear, or obscure in the telling of the facts. The people who are good at obfuscating would include defense lawyers and teenagers asked about their plans for Saturday night.
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  • vt. 使模糊;使迷乱;弄暗
  • 1. But in the early years they produced abominations that could even obfuscate JSPs.

    但在早些年,它们会引起厌恶,甚至是混乱的JSP页面。

  • 2. Remember that every parameter may be changed, no matter how much you hide or obfuscate it.

    请记住,每个参数都可能被改变,不管你对它做了多少隐藏和混淆。

  • 3. In hindsight, I realize that the best way to obfuscate this link would be to use an MD5-generated hash value, effectively hiding all voter information.

    然后,我又意识到能使这个链接更具迷惑性的方法是使用一个 MD5 生成的哈希值,从而有效地隐藏所有投票者的信息。

  • obfuscate (v.) 1530s, from Latin obfuscatus, past participle of obfuscare "to darken," from ob "in front of, before" (see ob-) + fuscare "to make dark," from fuscus "dark" (see dusk). Related: Obfuscated; obfuscating.
ob·fus·cate / ˈɒbfʌskeɪt ; NAmE ˈɑːbfʌskeɪt / verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] obfuscate(sth) ( formal) to make sth less clear and more difficult to understand, usually deliberately (故意地)混淆,使困惑,使模糊不清 SYN obscure ob·fus·ca·tion obfuscation obfuscations / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] obfuscate obfuscates obfuscated obfuscating ob·fus·cate / ˈɒbfʌskeɪt ; NAmE ˈɑːbfʌskeɪt / ob·fus·ca·tion / ; NAmE /
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