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1 безызвестно
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2 неизвестно
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3 в безвестности
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4 мрачно
1) General subject: apocalyptically, blackly, darkly, dismally, gloomily, louringly, loweringly, morosely, mournfully, obscurely, sour, solemnly (о действии), sullenly, gravely, dimly, sombrely, drearily, sulkily2) Non-profit-making organization: lugubriously -
5 неотчётливо
General subject: indistinctly, obscuredly, obscurely, slur -
6 непонятно
General subject: darkly, obscuredly, obscurely, dimly, mystically -
7 смутно
1) General subject: at half-lights, darkly, foggily, hazily, obscuredly, obscurely, vaguely2) Makarov: dimly, out of thin air -
8 тёмно
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9 туманно
1.1. прил. кратк. см. туманный2. нареч. (неясно)сегодня туманно — it is misty / foggy today (ср. туман)
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10 неблагоприятно
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11 туманно
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12 неясный
1. obscure2. obscurely
См. также в других словарях:
Obscurely — Ob*scure ly, adv. In an obscure manner. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obscurely — obscure ► ADJECTIVE (obscurer, obscurest) 1) not discovered or known about; uncertain. 2) not well known. 3) not clearly expressed or easily understood. 4) hard to make out; indistinct. ► VERB ▪ conceal or make unclear … English terms dictionary
obscurely — adverb in an obscure manner (Freq. 1) this work is obscurely written • Derived from adjective: ↑obscure … Useful english dictionary
obscurely — adverb see obscure I … New Collegiate Dictionary
obscurely — See obscure. * * * … Universalium
obscurely — adverb In an obscure manner … Wiktionary
obscurely — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. dimly, darkly, thickly, duskily, nebulously, dingily, tenebrously, generally, dully, indistinctly, gloomily, hazily, unintelligibly, indefinitely, indefinably, indecisively, unobtrusively; see also vaguely … English dictionary for students
obscurely — É™b skjÊŠrlɪ / skÉ™l adv. in an obscure manner; unclearly, vaguely … English contemporary dictionary
obscurely — ob·scure·ly … English syllables
obscurely — See: obscure … English dictionary
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