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ob·fus·cate /ˈɒbfəskeɪt $ ˈɑːb-/ verb [transitive] formal CLEAR/EASY TO UNDERSTANDto deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand 〔有意地〕使模糊;使费解 SYN confuse —obfuscation /ˌɒbfəˈskeɪʃən $ ˌɑːb-/ noun [uncountable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusobfuscate• Comedy obtrudes too to obfuscate matters still further.• Ideology, the ideas which rationalize a person's class interests, obfuscates scientific analysis.• This ambiguity obfuscates the distinct voices of Proust's text and de Man's and divides the responsibility for the proposition.• Politicians have once again obfuscated the issue.Origin obfuscate (1500-1600) Late Latin past participle of obfuscare, from Latin fuscus “dark brown”ob·fus·cate verbChineseSyllable deliberately unclear to make something difficult Corpus or to |