Examples of using Obscuring in English and their translations into Chinese
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This enabled astronomers to penetrate the obscuring dust in their search to detect newly formed stars.
Instead, Bryan chose evolution- and in the end, the cause of human dignity was not served by the obscuring of human origins.
Watercolours are usually transparent, and appear luminous because the pigments are laid down in a relatively pure form with few fillers obscuring the pigment colours.
The subprime market had a special talent for obscuring what needed to be clarified.".
Therefore, jamming, electronic warfare, and infrared obscuring defenses will also rise in importance.
Other companies that claim they do no animal testing may also simply be obscuring the facts.
During the winter season, low-hanging clouds often wander in from the west, obscuring the countryside for a number of days at a time.
Thankfully Dandelion should be coming to Bitcoin Core before long, thus obscuring the node from which a broadcast transaction has originated.
Furthermore, some groups/units are declared and formed with the purpose of obscuring affiliation and leadership.
The argument of hats obscuring the face and/or other security risks is an outdated claim.
Past myth and future hype often weave together, obscuring what actually happened and where we really are now.
The rest of the display remains transparent, no longer obscuring a large section of the driver's field of vision.
Some climate scientists are concerned that the hubbub is obscuring the more important message: that the NOAA research has generally proved accurate.
Express provides the thin layer of web application features, without obscuring Node. js features that you know and love.
Subsequent child views will simply be drawn over previous ones, partially or totally obscuring them(unless the newer object is transparent).
Where the otherwise obscuring dust clouds lie close to the hot, young stars they also reflect starlight, forming blue reflection nebulae.
Although the term obscuring is new in the definition, it was already part of IAS 1(IAS 1.30A).
The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another or the passing into the shadow of a celestial body.
An integrated coin shuffler, which can afford users a degree of privacy by obscuring their transaction histories;
Disadvantages of ORM tools generally stem from the high level of abstraction obscuring what is actually happening in the implementation code.