obscurely
adverb uk/əbˈskjʊə.li/ us/əbˈskjʊr.li/
(NOT KNOWN)
隐晦地
in a way that is not known about by many people
She died obscurely in her house in the country. 她默默无闻地死在乡下的家中。
They had lived obscurely in Illinois for forty years. 他们在伊利诺伊州默默无闻地生活了四十年。
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- The museum is obscurely tucked away in a residential district.
- She had written a few short stories, obscurely published in literary journals.
- He spurned fame and spent his life quietly and obscurely, in the wilds of Montana.
(NOT CLEAR)
费解地,晦涩地;模糊地,朦胧地;不清楚地
in a way that is not clear or is difficult to understand or see
The official statement was obscurely worded. 官方声明措辞含糊。
"You may not have to look far," Mike said, obscurely. “你可能不必找太久,”迈克含糊地说。
See: obscure
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- She was making me feel obscurely uneasy.
- It became obscurely difficult to determine who was to blame.
- He referred obscurely to a "sinister plot".
- He felt, obscurely, that this was some sort of warning.