wilfully obscure

故意晦涩

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deliberately making something unclear or difficult to understand

故意使某事不清楚或难以理解

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wilfully obscure = 故意晦涩 (故意使某事不清楚或难以理解)

  • The artist's latest work is so wilfully obscure that few can grasp its meaning.这位艺术家的最新作品故意晦涩难懂,很少有人能领会其意义。
  • Critics accused the philosopher of being wilfully obscure in his writings.评论家指责这位哲学家的著作故意晦涩
  • His poetry often seems wilfully obscure, challenging readers to dig deeper.他的诗歌常常显得故意晦涩,挑战读者深入挖掘。
  • She chose to make her argument wilfully obscure to avoid direct confrontation.她选择让自己的论点故意晦涩,以避免直接冲突。
  • The legal jargon was so wilfully obscure that it confused even experienced lawyers.法律术语故意晦涩,甚至连经验丰富的律师都感到困惑。
  • Don't be wilfully obscure; try to explain your ideas clearly.不要故意晦涩;试着清楚地解释你的想法。
  • Some modern art is wilfully obscure as a way to provoke thought.一些现代艺术故意晦涩,以此来激发思考。
  • The politician's response was wilfully obscure, designed to evade the question.这位政客的回应故意晦涩,旨在规避问题。
  • By making his instructions wilfully obscure, he created unnecessary confusion.通过让他的指示故意晦涩,他造成了不必要的混乱。
  • It's frustrating when authors are wilfully obscure instead of straightforward.当作者故意晦涩而不是直截了当的时候,这很令人沮丧。