obscurely

obscurely
adverb obskur
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ob·scure·ly
[əbˈskjʊəli, AM əbˈskjʊr]
adv auf ungreifbare Weise, dunkel fig, vage
I felt \obscurely guilty ich fühlte mich irgendwie schuldig
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[əb'skjʊəlɪ]
adv
1) written, presented, argued, remember undeutlich, unklar
2)

a movement which began obscurely in the depths of Russia — eine Bewegung mit obskuren Anfängen im tiefsten Russland

3) lit schwach
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obscurely adv fig dunkel, auf unklare oder geheimnisvolle Weise
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adv.
dunkel adv.

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