recondite 英 [ˈrekəndaɪt]   美 [ˈrɛkənˌdaɪt, rɪˈkɑnˌdaɪt]

recondite

recondite  英 [ˈrekəndaɪt] 美 [ˈrɛkənˌdaɪt, rɪˈkɑnˌdaɪt]

adj. 深奥的;隐藏的;默默无闻的 

If nothing else, having a few recondite words at your disposal can be a great defense against the pedantry of others. 假如无太多影响,在你的表达中使用一些深奥的词语对于其他人的卖弄学问可是一种很好的防卫。
There are a huge number of these environment variables; many of them are recondite variables intended for debugging, and it's pointless to try to list them all. 这样的环境变量数不胜数;对调试来说它们很多都是晦涩的变量,并且将它们全部列出也是无济于事的。

  • It's rather difficult to penetrate the meaning of recondite. Fitting, because it's an adjective that basically means hard for the average mind to understand.
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  • adj. 深奥的;隐藏的;默默无闻的
  • 1. If nothing else, having a few recondite words at your disposal can be a great defense against the pedantry of others.

    假如无太多影响,在你的表达中使用一些深奥的词语对于其他人的卖弄学问可是一种很好的防卫。

  • 2. There are a huge number of these environment variables; many of them are recondite variables intended for debugging, and it's pointless to try to list them all.

    这样的环境变量数不胜数;对调试来说它们很多都是晦涩的变量,并且将它们全部列出也是无济于事的。

  • recondite (adj.) 1640s, "removed or hidden from view," from Old French recondit, from Latin reconditus, past participle of recondere "store away, hide, conceal, put back again, put up again, lay up," from assimilated form of com- "together" (see com-) + -dere "put," from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put, place." Meaning "removed from ordinary understanding, profound" is from 1650s; of writers or sources, "obscure," it is recorded from 1817.
rec·on·dite / ˈrekəndaɪt ; NAmE ˈrekəndaɪt / adjective ( formal) not known about or understood by many people 深奥的;晦涩的 SYN obscure rec·on·dite / ˈrekəndaɪt ; NAmE ˈrekəndaɪt /
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