Aún no tenemos significados para "somewhat obscure".
1The latter part of this chapter is somewhat obscure in the original.
2The function of the lateral line organs is still somewhat obscure.
3Madame Carter was outraged at this outspokenness; she had supposed herself somewhat obscure.
4A somewhat obscure book available with a bit of searching.
5The connection and purpose of the text are somewhat obscure.
6The explanation of the part played by these reagents is somewhat obscure as yet.
7The reference is somewhat obscure, and taken by itself it is of doubtful meaning.
8My table was set in a somewhat obscure corner, and we were practically alone.
9This somewhat obscure sentence was explained, February 2, in another letter to Mr. Wallace:-
10The logic was somewhat obscure, but the interpretation was viable.
11The German counter-proposals were somewhat obscure, and also rather disingenuous.
12Plonville standing amazed, dropped his implements, and stole to the somewhat obscure little window.
13Pitt's treatment of the General Enclosure Bill is somewhat obscure.
14For my mind loves what is somewhat obscure, and detests a raw, unpolished style.
15This verse is somewhat obscure and seems like an interpolated amplification of the preceding verse.
16The early history of the place is somewhat obscure.
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Somewhat obscure a través del tiempo
Somewhat obscure por variante geográfica