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61. | It is an obscure day . |
| 今天是阴天。 |
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62. | Their physiological significance is obscure. |
| 它们的生理功能是含糊不清的。 |
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63. | To make obscure or confused. |
| 使迷惑使难以理解或糊涂 |
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64. | That is an obscure corner. |
| 那是一个阴暗的角落。 |
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65. | Be of oBscure origin [Birth] |
| 出身微贱 |
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66. | Floating clouds obscure the sun. |
| 浮云翳日。 |
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67. | To make obscure or mysterious. |
| 使…难解,使…神秘 |
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68. | (of painting) chiaroscuro; clair-obscure |
| 明暗对照法 |
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69. | He is an obscure poet. |
| 他是一个不著名的诗人。 |
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70. | The meaning was quite obscure. |
| 意思非常晦涩。 |
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