"obscure" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

obscure verbo

obscure + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 9
obscure one's view • obscure one's vision • obscure one's face • obscure the fact • obscure part • ...
3. obscure one's face = zaciemniać czyjś twarz obscure one's face
4. obscure the fact = przesłoń fakt obscure the fact
  • Their problems also obscure the fact that nearly 90 percent of the country's banks are still earning profits.
  • Her pain momentarily obscured the fact a man lay dying at his feet.
  • Unfortunately, punk served to obscure the fact that they made some of the greatest rock ever.
  • But that should not obscure the fact we are stimulating our better students.
  • And all the controversy of the last two months couldn't obscure the fact that spring had finally arrived.
  • This needn't obscure the fact that some professional musicians haven't yet reached world standards.
  • Many teachers try to obscure the fact that they are teaching in a multiracial school.
  • This is designed to obscure the fact that the reverse is true in most cases.
  • "But legal language must not obscure the fact that I have done wrong."
  • But for decades, the schools had been allowed to obscure the fact that many children were not mastering basic subjects.
obscure + preposición
Kolokacji: 12
obscured by • obscure from • obscured in • obscure with • obscure to • ...
obscure + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 18
partially obscured • partly obscured • completely obscured • somewhat obscured • largely obscured • ...

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