- One meaning of obscurity is nobody knowing who you are, and another definition is something that is hard to understand because it’s too complex or unclear.
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- n. 朦胧;阴暗;晦涩;身份低微;不分明
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1. It is a way to defy our obscurity.
这是一种挑战我们朦胧思想的方法。
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2. The obscurity of JTS is in some sense due to its own success: because it hides the details of transaction management so effectively, we don't hear or say very much about it.
在某种意义上,JTS 的默默无闻恰恰是它的成功:因为它非常有效地隐藏了事务管理的很多细节,因此,我们没有听说过或者谈论过很多关于它的内容。
- obscurity (n.) late 15c., "absence of light;" 1610s with meaning "condition of being unknown;" from obscure (adj.) + -ity; or else from Middle French obscurité, variant of Old French oscureté "darkness, gloom; vagueness, confusion; insignificance" (14c.), from Latin obscuritatem (nominative obscuritas) "darkness, indistinctness, uncertainty," from obscurus.
ob·scur·ity / əbˈskjʊərəti ; NAmE əbˈskjʊrəti / noun ( plural ob·scur·ities ) 1 [uncountable ] the state in which sb/sth is not well known or has been forgotten 默默无闻;无名 ◆ The actress was only 17 when she was plucked from obscurity and made a star. 这个演员从无名少女一跃成为明星时年仅 17 岁。 ◆ He spent most of his life working in obscurity. 他在默默无闻的工作中度过了大半生。 2 [uncountable , countable , usually plural ] the quality of being difficult to understand; something that is difficult to understand 费解;晦涩;难懂的事 ◆ The course teaches students to avoid ambiguity and obscurity of expression. 这门课程教学生避免表达上的模棱两可、含混不清。 ◆ a speech full of obscurities 一篇晦涩难懂的演说 3 [uncountable ] ( literary) the state of being dark 昏暗;黑暗 SYN darkness obscurity obscurities ob·scur·ity / əbˈskjʊərəti ; NAmE əbˈskjʊrəti /
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