"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 • ...
obscure + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 18
partially obscured • partly obscured • completely obscured • somewhat obscured • largely obscured • ...
(2) somewhat, slightly
Kolokacji: 2
(3) deliberately, intentionally
Kolokacji: 2
(4) occasionally, frequently
Kolokacji: 2
1. occasionally obscure = od czasu do czasu niejasny occasionally obscure
  • In truth, it suits the music well, though the abundance of stardust occasionally obscures Ms. Hendricks's efforts.
  • It was a mild night with clouds drifting across the sky and occasionally obscuring the new moon.
  • Her long blond hair, usually tied back, hung down to her shoulders and occasionally obscured her face.
  • His desire to set the record straight produces voluminous research and detail that occasionally obscure the complicated soul of his subject.
  • Many players have criticized the light bloom effect used in the game, occasionally obscuring the player's view during gameplay.
  • The committee should look at the spontaneous resonances as a kind of overlay, occasionally obscuring the more conventional data Cooper was trying to get.
  • The music, using Gamelan instruments, is a pleasure, though it can occasionally obscure the text.
  • Clouds of vapor and trails of smoke occasionally obscured the constellations.
  • "The story is lucid and well-paced," he proffers, "though the technological wizardry occasionally obscures its inherent magic."
  • His debut full-length musical foray pulls a comparable trick, obscuring occasionally caustic wit beneath surface silliness.
2. frequently obscured = często zaciemniać frequently obscured

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