obfuscates

英 [ˈɒbfʌskeɪts] 美 [ˈɑːbfʌskeɪts]

v.  (故意地)混淆,使困惑,使模糊不清
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (故意地)混淆,使混乱,使困惑
    To obfuscate something means to deliberately make it seem confusing and difficult to understand.
    1. They are obfuscating the issue, as only insurance companies can...
      他们在此问题上混淆视听,这事只有保险公司才做得出来。
    2. Macdonald accepted that such information could be used to manipulate, to obfuscate, and to mislead.
      麦克唐纳相信这样的信息可以用来操纵舆论,蒙蔽误导。

双语例句

  1. The salary argument obfuscates a legitimate point about executive behavior that is worth exploring.
    有关薪酬的争论模糊了有关高管行为的一个合理之处。这一点值得进行深入探讨。
  2. This site also provides excellent reading into the different aspects that go into compressing code in general and how the ideal code obfuscates side effects.
    这个站点还提供了有关压缩代码的不同方面以及理想的代码如何淡化负面效应的大量读物。
  3. Replacing the variables obfuscates the JavaScript code slightly, but because you don't need to modify the compressed version of the code, it shouldn't be an issue.
    替换变量稍微混淆JavaScript代码,但是由于您不需要修改代码版本,应该问题不大。
  4. Besides changing the signature of the program, this tra formation also obfuscates the program, making its manual analysis harder.
    这个变换除了改变程序的签名之外,也混淆了程序,使得对它人工分析更加困难。
  5. The writer often obfuscates the real issues with petty details.
    那作家常以细枝末节来混淆实质问题。