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1 obscure
obscure [əb'skjʊə(r)](a) (not clear) obscur;∎ the meaning is rather obscure le sens n'est pas très clair;∎ an obscure feeling of unease un obscur ou vague sentiment de malaise;∎ for some obscure reason he thought it would help il pensait, pour d'obscures raisons, que ça serait utile;∎ of obscure birth de naissance obscure∎ she comes from an obscure little village elle vient d'un petit village perdu∎ to grow or become obscure s'obscurcir, s'assombrir∎ that building obscures the view ce bâtiment cache la vue;∎ to obscure the truth cacher ou dissimuler la vérité∎ to obscure the facts/the issue embrouiller les faits/la question -
2 obscure
1. adjective1) (unexplained) dunkelfor some obscure reason — aus irgendeinem verborgenen Grund
2) (hard to understand) schwer verständlich [Argument, Dichtung, Autor, Stil]; unklar [Hinweis, Textstelle]3) (unknown) unbekannt [Herkunft, Schriftsteller]2. transitive verb2) (fig.) unverständlich machen* * *[əb'skjuə] 1. adjective2) (not well-known: an obscure author.) unbekannt3) (difficult to understand: an obscure poem.) schwierig2. verb(to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) verbergen- academic.ru/51032/obscurely">obscurely- obscurity* * *ob·scure[əbˈskjʊəʳ, AM -ˈskjʊr]I. adj<-er, -est or more \obscure, most \obscure>for some \obscure reason aus irgendeinem unerfindlichen Grund3. (not important) unbedeutendII. vt1. (block)heavy clouds were obscuring the sun schwere Wolken verdunkelten die Sonneto \obscure the view die Aussicht versperren2. (suppress)to \obscure the truth die Wahrheit verschleiern▪ to \obscure sth from sb etw vor jdm geheim halten [o verbergen▪ to \obscure sth etw unklar machen* * *[əb'skjʊə(r)]1. adj (+er)1) (= hard to understand) dunkel; style unklar, undurchsichtig; argument verworren; language, word, book, poet schwer verständlich2) (= indistinct) feeling, memory dunkel, undeutlich, unklar3) (= unknown, little known) obskur; poet, village unbekannt; (= humble) beginnings unbedeutend; life wenig beachtenswerthe holds some obscure post in the Civil Service — er hat so ein obskures Pöstchen im Staatsdienst
4) (rare: dark) düster, finster2. vt1) (= hide) sun, view verdeckenthe tree obscured the bay from our view — der Baum nahm uns (dat) die Sicht auf die Bucht
* * *A adj1. dunkel, finster3. poet nächtlich, Nacht…4. fig dunkel:a) unklar:obscure words dunkle Worte;obscure motives undurchsichtige Motive;for some obscure reason aus einem unerfindlichen Grundb) undeutlich (Gefühl etc)5. fig obskur, unbekannt (Schriftsteller etc):an obscure disease eine unbekannte Krankheit6. schwach (Puls, Stimme etc)7. fig einsam, verborgen:8. fig unauffälligC v/t1. verdunkeln, verfinstern2. fig verkleinern, in den Schatten stellen4. verbergen (to dat oder vor dat)5. LING einen Vokal, Laut abschwächenobs. abk1. obscure2. observation3. observatory4. obsolete* * *1. adjective1) (unexplained) dunkel2) (hard to understand) schwer verständlich [Argument, Dichtung, Autor, Stil]; unklar [Hinweis, Textstelle]3) (unknown) unbekannt [Herkunft, Schriftsteller]2. transitive verb2) (fig.) unverständlich machen* * *adj.dunkel adj. -
3 truth
nистина, правдаto conceal the truth — скрывать / утаивать правду
- criterion of the truthto hide the truth — скрывать / утаивать правду
- hard truth
- historical truth
- naked truth
- objective truth
- relative truth
- shimmer of the truth
- social truth
- the public wants to be trusted with the truth
- universal truth -
4 obscure
for some \obscure reason aus irgendeinem unerfindlichen Grund1) ( block)heavy clouds were obscuring the sun schwere Wolken verdunkelten die Sonne;to \obscure the view die Aussicht versperren2) ( suppress)to \obscure the truth die Wahrheit verschleiern;to \obscure sth from sb etw vor jdm geheim halten [o verbergen];3) ( make unclear)to \obscure sth etw unklar machen -
5 obscure
A adj1 ( hard to understand) [meaning, theory, motive, origin] obscur ;B vtr2 ( cover) cacher [moon, view] ;3 ( darken) obscurcir, assombrir. -
6 obscure
əb'skjuə
1. adjective1) (not clear; difficult to see: an obscure corner of the library.) obscuro, oscuro, poco claro2) (not well-known: an obscure author.) obscuro3) (difficult to understand: an obscure poem.) obscuro
2. verb(to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) ofuscar, obscurecer- obscurity
obscure adj oscuro / poco conocidotr[əbs'kjʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (unclear) obscuro,-a, oscuro,-a, poco claro,-a2 (vague, indistinct) vago,-a, confuso,-a; (hidden) recóndito,-a3 (little known - person) poco conocido,-a, oscuro,-a; (- village) recóndito,-a, perdido,-a1 (make unclear, difficult to understand) ofuscar, obscurecer; (confuse) confundir2 (hide) ocultar; (conceal, cover) oscurecer, obscurecer1) cloud, dim: oscurecer, nublar2) hide: ocultarobscure adj1) dim: oscuro2) remote, secluded: recóndito3) vague: oscuro, confuso, vago4) unknown: desconocidoan obscure poet: un poeta desconocido♦ obscurely advadj.• denso, -a adj.• obscuro, -a adj.• oscuro, -a adj.• tenebroso, -a adj.• turbio, -a adj.v.• asombrar v.• borrar v.• disimular v.• eclipsar v.• ensombrecer v.• entenebrecer v.• esconder v.• oscurecer v.
I əb'skjʊr, əb'skjʊə(r)adjective obscurer, obscuresta) ( not easily understood) < meaning> oscuro, poco claro; <message/reference> crípticob) ( vague) <impression/feeling> confuso, vagoc) ( little known) <writer/journal> oscuro, poco conocido; <island/town> recóndito, perdido
II
a) ( conceal) \<\<object/beauty/sun\>\> ocultar; \<\<sky\>\> oscurecer*her view of the stage was obscured by the man in front — el hombre que tenía delante le impedía ver todo el escenario
b) (make unclear, cover up)[ǝb'skjʊǝ(r)]these irrelevant details obscure the central problem — estos detalles superfluos impiden ver claramente el problema central
1. ADJ1) (=not well-known) [book, artist, poet] poco conocido, oscuro; [village] recóndito, perdidosome obscure disease we had never heard of before — una enfermedad poco conocida de la que nunca habíamos oído hablar antes
Norris himself has remained relatively obscure — el mismo Norris sigue siendo hasta cierto punto un desconocido
2) (=not obvious) [word, jargon, terminology] de difícil comprensión; [origins] oscuro, poco clarothe meaning is obscure — el significado es oscuro or poco claro
3) (=indistinct) [shape, figure] borroso2. VT1) (=hide) [+ object, face, truth] ocultarthis news should not be allowed to obscure the fact that... — no se debería permitir que esta noticia impida ver claramente que..., no se debería permitir que esta noticia vele el hecho de que...
2) (=complicate) complicar* * *
I [əb'skjʊr, əb'skjʊə(r)]adjective obscurer, obscuresta) ( not easily understood) < meaning> oscuro, poco claro; <message/reference> crípticob) ( vague) <impression/feeling> confuso, vagoc) ( little known) <writer/journal> oscuro, poco conocido; <island/town> recóndito, perdido
II
a) ( conceal) \<\<object/beauty/sun\>\> ocultar; \<\<sky\>\> oscurecer*her view of the stage was obscured by the man in front — el hombre que tenía delante le impedía ver todo el escenario
b) (make unclear, cover up) -
7 obscure
I [əb'skjʊə(r)]1) (hard to understand) [meaning, origin] oscuro2) (little-known) [ writer] oscuro, sconosciuto3) (indistinct) [ shape] indistinto; [ memory] indistinto, vagoII [əb'skjʊə(r)]* * *[əb'skjuə] 1. adjective1) (not clear; difficult to see: an obscure corner of the library.) oscuro2) (not well-known: an obscure author.) oscuro3) (difficult to understand: an obscure poem.) oscuro2. verb(to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) oscurare- obscurity* * *obscure /əbˈskjʊə(r)/a.1 oscuro ( anche fig.); poco chiaro; indistinto; confuso; vago: an obscure explanation, una spiegazione oscura (o poco chiara); an obscure figure, una figura indistinta; an obscure scientist, un oscuro scienziatoobscurely avv. obscureness n. [u]. (to) obscure /əbˈskjʊə(r)/v. t.1 oscurare ( anche fig.); offuscare; ottenebrare; eclissare: to obscure sb. 's glory, oscurare la gloria di q.2 nascondere in parte; far dimenticare: His current success obscures his past failures, il suo attuale successo fa dimenticare i suoi fallimenti passati3 confondere; rendere più confuso (o più difficile): His testimony obscured the issue, la sua testimonianza è servita solo a complicare le cose.* * *I [əb'skjʊə(r)]1) (hard to understand) [meaning, origin] oscuro2) (little-known) [ writer] oscuro, sconosciuto3) (indistinct) [ shape] indistinto; [ memory] indistinto, vagoII [əb'skjʊə(r)] -
8 sophistry
N1. कुतर्कPeople use sophistry to obscure the truth. -
9 hide
I 1. transitive verb,1) verstecken [Gegenstand, Person usw.] ( from vor + Dat.)hide one's face in one's hands — sein Gesicht in den Händen bergen
2) (keep secret) verbergen [Gefühle, Sinn, Freude usw.] ( from vor + Dat.); verheimlichen [Tatsache, Absicht, Grund usw.] ( from Dat.)3) (obscure) verdecken2. intransitive verb,hide something [from view] — etwas verstecken; (by covering) etwas verdecken; [Nebel, Rauch usw.:] etwas einhüllen
hid, hidden sich verstecken od. verbergen ( from vor + Dat.)3. nounPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87815/hide_away">hide away- hide outII noun(animal's skin) Haut, die; (of furry animal) Fell, das; (dressed) Leder, das; (joc.): (human skin) Haut, die; Fell, dastan somebody's hide — jemandem das Fell gerben od. versohlen (salopp)
* * *I 1. past tense - hid; verb(to put (a person, thing etc) in a place where it cannot be seen or easily found: I'll hide the children's presents; You hide, and I'll come and look for you; She hid from her father; He tries to hide his feelings.) verstecken2. noun(a small concealed hut etc from which birds etc can be watched, photographed etc.) das Versteck- hidden- hide-and-seek
- hide-out- hidingII noun(the skin of an animal: He makes coats out of animal hides; cow-hide.) die Haut- hiding* * *hide1[haɪd]n (skin) of animal Haut f; (with fur) Fell nt; (leather) Leder nt; ( fig hum) of person Haut f fam, Fell nt hum famcalf \hide Kalbsleder ntto save one's [own] \hide die eigene Haut retten▶ neither \hide nor hair [rein gar] nichtsI've seen neither \hide nor hair of Katey today ich habe Katey heute noch gar nicht gesehen▶ to have a thick \hide ein dickes Fell habenhide2[haɪd]II. vt<hid, hidden>1. (keep out of sight)▪ to \hide sb/sth [from sb/sth] jdn/etw [vor jdm/etw] verstecken▪ to \hide sb/sth curtain, cloth jdn/etw verhüllen▪ to \hide sth [from sb] emotions, qualities etw [vor jdm] verbergen; facts, reasons etw [vor jdm] verheimlichenshe's hiding something in her past from me sie verheimlicht mir etwas aus ihrer Vergangenheitto \hide the truth die Wahrheit verheimlichento have nothing to \hide nichts zu verbergen haben3. (block)▪ to \hide sth etw verdeckento be hidden from view nicht zu sehen sein4.III. vi<hid, hidden>you can't \hide from the truth du musst der Wahrheit ins Auge sehendon't try to \hide behind that old excuse! ( fam) komm mir nicht wieder mit dieser alten Ausrede! fam* * *I [haɪd] vb: pret hid [hɪd] ptp hid or hidden ['hɪdn]1. vtverstecken (from vor +dat); truth, tears, grief, feelings, face verbergen (from vor +dat); (= obstruct from view) moon, rust verdecken; (COMPUT) tagging, comments etc ausblendenhidden from view —
the building was hidden by trees he's hiding something in his pocket — das Gebäude war hinter Bäumen versteckt er hat etwas in seiner Tasche versteckt
his words had a hidden meaning — seine Worte hatten eine verborgene or versteckte Bedeutung
they have a hidden agenda — sie führen etwas im Schilde
there is a hidden agenda — da steckt noch etwas anderes dahinter
hidden earnings (of politician etc) — Schatteneinkommen
you're hiding something from me (truth etc) — Sie verheimlichen mir etwas, Sie verbergen etwas vor mir
he tried to hide his excitement — er versuchte, seine Aufregung nicht zu zeigen
2. visich verstecken, sich verbergen (from sb vor jdm)quick! hide in the cupboard — schnell, versteck dich im Schrank!
he's hiding behind his office (fig) — er benutzt sein Amt als Vorwand
3. nVersteck nt IIn(of animal) Haut f; (on furry animal) Fell nt; (processed) Leder nt; (fig, of person) Haut f, Fell ntthe bags are made out of rhino hide — die Taschen sind aus Nashornleder
I haven't seen hide nor hair of him for weeks (inf) — den habe ich in den letzten Wochen nicht mal von Weitem gesehen
* * *hide1 [haıd]a) verstecken (dat oder vor dat)b) verheimlichen (dat oder vor dat):have nothing to hide nichts zu verbergen habenc) verhüllen, verdecken:hide sth from view etwas den Blicken entziehen;the mountains were hidden from view in the mist wegen des Nebels konnte man die Berge nicht sehenwhere is he (the letter) hiding? wo hat er sich (sich der Brief) versteckt?, wo steckt er (der Brief) bloß?C s JAGD Br Deckung fhide2 [haıd]A s Haut f, Fell n (beide auch fig):have a hide like a rhinoceros, have a thick hide ein dickes Fell haben umg;save one’s own hide die eigene Haut retten;I haven’t seen hide or hair of her for two weeks umg ich hab sie schon seit zwei Wochen nicht einmal aus der Ferne gesehen;B v/t1. abhäuten2. umg jemanden durchbläuen, verprügelnhide3 [haıd] s altes englisches Feldmaß (zwischen 60 und 120 Acres)* * *I 1. transitive verb,1) verstecken [Gegenstand, Person usw.] ( from vor + Dat.)2) (keep secret) verbergen [Gefühle, Sinn, Freude usw.] ( from vor + Dat.); verheimlichen [Tatsache, Absicht, Grund usw.] ( from Dat.)3) (obscure) verdecken2. intransitive verb,hide something [from view] — etwas verstecken; (by covering) etwas verdecken; [Nebel, Rauch usw.:] etwas einhüllen
hid, hidden sich verstecken od. verbergen ( from vor + Dat.)3. nounPhrasal Verbs:- hide outII noun(animal's skin) Haut, die; (of furry animal) Fell, das; (dressed) Leder, das; (joc.): (human skin) Haut, die; Fell, dastan somebody's hide — jemandem das Fell gerben od. versohlen (salopp)
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: hid, hidden)= sich verbergen v.verbergen v.verheimlichen v.verstecken v. -
10 hide
hide1 n piel (de animal)hide2 vb1. esconder / ocultar2. esconderse / ocultarsetr[haɪd]1 (concealed place) puesto de observación, escondrijo, escondite nombre masculino1 esconderse, ocultarse————————tr[haɪd]1 piel nombre femenino, cuero2 figurative use (of a person) pellejo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto see neither hide nor hair of somebody figurative use no haberle visto el pelo a alguiento have a hide like an elephant figurative use tener la sensibilidad de un paquidermo1) conceal: esconder2) : ocultarto hide one's motives: ocultar uno sus motivos3) screen: tapar, no dejar verhide vi: escondersehide n: piel f, cuero mto save one's hide: salvar el pellejon.• cuero s.m.• pelleja s.f.• pellejo s.m.• piel s.f.• trepa s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: hid, hidden) = agazaparse v.• desaparecer v.• disimular v.• emboscar v.• encubrir v.• esconder v.• esconderse v.• hurtar v.• ocultar v.• recatar v.• sobresanar v.• solapar v.• tapar v.• velar v.• zambucar v.• zampar v.
I
1. haɪda) ( conceal) esconderto hide something FROM somebody: she hid the money from the police escondió el dinero para que no lo encontrara la policía; to hide oneself — esconderse
b) ( keep secret) \<\<feelings/thoughts\>\> ocultarc) (mask, screen) tapar
2.
vi escondersewhere've you been hiding all these weeks? — ¿dónde has estado metido todas estas semanas?
Phrasal Verbs:- hide out
II
not to see hide nor hair of somebody — (colloq) no verle* el pelo a alguien (fam)
to tan somebody's hide — (colloq) curtir a alguien a palos (fam)
2) c (in bird-watching, hunting) (BrE) paranza f, puesto m
I [haɪd] (pt hid) (pp hidden)1.2.VI esconderse, ocultarse ( from de)- hide out
II
[haɪd]N (=skin) piel f, pellejo m ; (tanned) cuero m- save one's hide- tan sb's hide
III
[haɪd]N (Hunting) paranza f, trepa f ; (Orn) observatorio m* * *
I
1. [haɪd]a) ( conceal) esconderto hide something FROM somebody: she hid the money from the police escondió el dinero para que no lo encontrara la policía; to hide oneself — esconderse
b) ( keep secret) \<\<feelings/thoughts\>\> ocultarc) (mask, screen) tapar
2.
vi escondersewhere've you been hiding all these weeks? — ¿dónde has estado metido todas estas semanas?
Phrasal Verbs:- hide out
II
not to see hide nor hair of somebody — (colloq) no verle* el pelo a alguien (fam)
to tan somebody's hide — (colloq) curtir a alguien a palos (fam)
2) c (in bird-watching, hunting) (BrE) paranza f, puesto m -
11 ocultar
ocultar ( conjugate ocultar) verbo transitivo ( en general) to conceal, hide; ‹ persona› to hide; ocultarle algo A algn to conceal o hide sth from sb ocultarse verbo pronominal
ocultar verbo transitivo to conceal, hide: no nos ocultes la verdad, don't hide the truth from us ' ocultar' also found in these entries: Spanish: pantalla - silenciar - solapar - soterrar - tapar - disfrazar - escamotear English: blot out - conceal - dark - hide - hold back - impatience - keep from - mask - obscure - screen - secret - secrete - suppress - withhold - cover - disguise - keep -
12 conceal
1. v прятать, укрывать2. v скрывать; утаиватьСинонимический ряд:hide (verb) bury; cache; camouflage; cloak; cover; disguise; ensconce; enshroud; harbor; hide; hood; mask; obscure; occult; plant; screen; secrete; shade; shroud; stash; veilАнтонимический ряд:disclose; divulge; expose; reveal
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