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______
A
oblivious
B
obvious
C
oblique
D
obscure
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obvious可看出来的,显而易见的。oblivious忘却的,未察觉的。obscure模糊的。oblique间接的,斜的。
obvious可看出来的,显而易见的。oblivious忘却的,未察觉的。obscure模糊的。oblique间接的,斜的。
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单选题______A
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