Pinyin huì àn for obscure.
Explanation: dim and lightless; partly or wholly dark.
Near synonyms: dim, gloomy, dull, dark, dim, dimly lit, dusky, somber.
Antonym: luminous, bright, lucid, light after light, crystalline, bright after light.
Origin: Hou Han Shu - Huan Di Ji (后汉书-桓帝纪):"Idle, the solar eclipse destroyed the lack of sunlight, the sunlight is obscure, I _ fear submerged in thought, bandits do not have to open the place."
Example Sentences
1, Mom's face was already covered with dark brown sweat patches, and at this time it looked more and more obscure, wrinkled like a bitter melon.
2, time since it is the depth of winter, approaching the hometown, the weather and obscure, cold wind blowing into the cabin, whistling, from the gap to look out, under the pale yellow sky, near and far across the several depressed deserted villages, there is no some vitality. My heart can not help but be sad.
3. In the present age, the truth is so obscure, and the lie so deep-rooted, that unless we love the truth, we will not recognize it.
4. First, he suffered from dizziness, then suddenly fainted and fell unconscious, his teeth were closed, his face was white and obscure, his mouth salivated, the left half of his body was paralyzed, his limbs were not warm, and his mouth and eyes were distorted.
5. It is a colorful world, it is an obscure world, it is an easy world, it is a hard and solid world.