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21. | an oBscure flaw |
| 不引人注意的瑕疵 |
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22. | an oBscure poet |
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23. | An obscure statement. |
| 晦涩的拐弯抹角的话 |
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24. | Something obscure or unknown. |
| 某种模糊的或不清楚的东西 |
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25. | make obscure or unclear. |
| 使变得不明显或不清楚。 |
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26. | 19 [和合]你必不见那强暴的16民,就是说话深奥,你不能明白;17言语呢喃,你不能懂得的。 |
| NIV] You will see those arrogant people no more, those people of an obscure speech, with their strange |
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27. | an oBscure sound |
| 模糊的声音 |
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28. | His reasons remain oBscure. |
| 他的理由不清楚。 |
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29. | 22 [和合]仰观上天,俯察下31地;不料,尽是艰难、暗,和幽32暗的痛苦。他们必被赶入乌黑的黑暗中去。 |
| NIV] Then they will look toward the earth and see only distress and darkness and fearful gloom, and they will be thrust into utter darkness. |
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30. | Difficult to understand; obscure |
| 难以理解的;模糊的 |
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