1、obscure
無名的;鮮為人知的;默默無聞的
The origin of the custom is obscure.
這一習俗的起源鮮為人知。
The hymn was written by an obscure Greek composer for the 1896 Athens Olympics.
這首贊歌是希臘一位名不見經傳的作曲家為1896年的雅典奧運會創作的。
(通常指因內容繁瑣)晦澀的,費解的,難懂的
The contracts are written in obscure language.
這些合同的語言晦澀難懂。
Richard's statement was disgracefully obscure.
理查德的聲明隱晦費解,真是丟人。
遮掩;遮蔽;使模糊不清
Trees obscured his vision; he couldn't see much of the Square's southern half.
樹木遮擋了他的視線,南半廣場的一大部分他都無法看清。
One wall of the parliament building is now almost completely obscured by a huge banner.
議會大樓的一面墻現在幾乎被一條巨型橫幅完全蓋住了。
2、destroy
毀壞;破壞;毀滅;摧毀
That's a sure recipe for destroying the economy and creating chaos.
那樣做肯定會破壞經濟、制造混亂。
No one was injured in the explosion, but the building was completely destroyed.
沒有人在爆炸中受傷,但大樓遭到了徹底毀壞。
毀掉…的生活;使垮掉
If I was younger or more naive, the criticism would have destroyed me.
如果我再年輕一些,或是再單純一些,那些批評可能就會把我給毀了。
殺死,消滅(生病或具危險性的動物)
Lindsay was unhurt but the horse had to be destroyed.
林賽沒有受傷,但那匹馬卻不得不被人道毀滅。