"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 • ...
obscure + preposición
Kolokacji: 12
obscured by • obscure from • obscured in • obscure with • obscure to • ...
1. obscured by = zaciemniony przez obscured by
3. obscured in = zaciemniony w obscured in
5. obscure to = zaciemniać aby obscure to
  • In less than a minute he had obscured the trail to the bodies.
  • Ramoth says it's obscured in the river fog to our right.
  • The moral tends to be obscured in direct proportion to the number of liberties taken.
  • Smoke rose above the battlefield, thick and white, obscuring everything to the rear.
  • Clouds had obscured the view on the approach to the mountain by train, so we find ourselves near the top without having seen Fuji-san.
  • Our work with Peenem0nde has been practically nothing; and what there was, obscured to the point of foolishness.
  • Not even last week's sober financial testimony by Government witnesses could obscure a certain loopy quality to the case.
  • Outside, squalls of rain blew across the lake and obscured the mountains to the east.
  • Nostalgia over the diminished role of the liberal-arts college should not obscure higher education's response to a nation's changing needs.
  • He obscured by an ornate memorial to a former .
6. obscure for = zaciemniać dla obscure for
obscure + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 18
partially obscured • partly obscured • completely obscured • somewhat obscured • largely obscured • ...

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