obscurity

obscurity
noun oscuridad
obscurity
tr[əb'skjʊərɪtɪ]
noun
1 (state) oscuridad nombre femenino, olvido
2 (darkness) oscuridad nombre femenino
obscurity [ɑb'skjʊrət̬i, əb-] n, pl -ties : oscuridad f
obscurity
n.
neblina s.f.
noche s.f.
obscuridad s.f.
oscuridad s.f.
tiniebla s.f.
əb'skjʊrəti, əb'skjʊərəti
mass & count noun (pl -ties) oscuridad f
[ǝb'skjʊǝrɪtɪ]
N
1) (=the unknown) oscuridad f

to live in obscurity — vivir en la oscuridad

she rose from obscurity to be a leading name in fashion — salió de la nada para llegar a ser un nombre destacado del mundo de la moda

the band faded into obscurity — el grupo cayó en el olvido

2) (=complexity) [of language, idea] oscuridad f

obscurities — (in a book) puntos mpl oscuros

3) liter (=darkness) oscuridad f
* * *
[əb'skjʊrəti, əb'skjʊərəti]
mass & count noun (pl -ties) oscuridad f

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