[N-COUNT 可数名词]模糊形状;模糊的区域 A blur is a shape or area which you cannot see clearly because it has no distinct outline or because it is moving very fast.
[oft N of n]
Out of the corner of my eye I saw a blur of movement on the other side of the glass...
从眼角余光中我看到玻璃的另一边隐约有东西在移动。
Her face is a blur.
她的脸模糊不清。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)变得模糊不清 When a thing blurs or when something blurs it, you cannot see it clearly because its edges are no longer distinct.
[V n]
[V]
This creates a spectrum of colours at the edges of objects which blurs the image...
这在物体的边缘形成了一道色谱,使图像变得模糊不清。
If you move your eyes and your head, the picture will blur.
如果你的眼睛或头动了,图像就会变得模糊不清。
blurred
...blurred black and white photographs.
模糊不清的黑白照片
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[VERB 动词]使(想法、区别等)模糊;使(想法、区别等)不明晰 If something blurs an idea or a distinction between things, that idea or distinction no longer seems clear.
[V n]
...her belief that scientists are trying to blur the distinction between 'how' and 'why' questions...
她认为科学家们试图模糊“如何”和“为什么”这两类问题之间的区别
The evidence is blurred by central banks' reluctance to reveal their blunders.
由于中央银行不愿意公开自己的愚蠢错误,证据并不清楚。
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The line between fact and fiction is becoming blurred.
事实和虚构之间的界限正变得模糊起来。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(视力)模糊;(使)看不清楚 If your vision blurs, or if something blurs it, you cannot see things clearly.
[V]
[V n]
Her eyes, behind her glasses, began to blur...
她藏在眼镜后面的双眼变得模糊起来。
Sweat ran from his forehead into his eyes, blurring his vision.
汗水从额头流到了眼睛里,模糊了他的视线。
blurred
...visual disturbances like eye-strain and blurred vision.
像视觉疲劳和视野模糊这样的视觉障碍
Oxford
blur/blɜː(r); NAmEblɜːr/
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blurblursblurredblurringnoun[usually singular ]1a shape that you cannot see clearly, often because it is moving too fast (移动的)模糊形状◆His arm was a rapid blur of movement as he struck.他出击时胳膊快速一晃,令人眼花缭乱。◆Everything is a blur when I take my glasses off.我摘掉眼镜什么都变得模糊不清。2something that you cannot remember clearly 模糊的记忆◆The events of that day were just a blur.那天发生的事只剩一片模糊的记忆。verb(-rr-)1[intransitive , transitive ]if the shape or outline of sth blurs,or if sth blursit, it becomes less clear and sharp (使)变得模糊不清◆The writing blurred and danced before his eyes.字迹变得一片模糊,在他眼前晃动。blursth ◆The mist blurred the edges of the buildings.建筑群在薄雾中若隐若现。2[transitive , intransitive ]blur(sth) if sth blursyour eyes or vision, or your eyes or vision blur,you cannot see things clearly (使)视线模糊;(使)看不清◆Tears blurred her eyes.泪水模糊了她的视线。3[intransitive , transitive ]to become or make sth become difficult to distinguish clearly (使)难以区分◆The differences between art and life seem to have blurred.艺术和生活之间的差别似乎已变得模糊不清。blursth ◆She tends to blur the distinctionbetween her friends and her colleagues. 她往往将朋友和同事混淆起来。blur/blɜː(r); NAmEblɜːr/
LDC
blur1 noun
blur2 verb
blurblur1 /blɜː $ blɜːr/ ●○○ noun [countable usually singular]
Examples
Collocations
1a shape that you cannot see clearlyblur of I saw the blur of the car as it passed in front of me. The island was a blur through misty rain.2something that you cannot remember clearly: The days before the accident were a blur.
blur1 noun
blur2 verb
blurblur2 ●○○ verb (past tense and past participle blurred, present participle blurring) [intransitive, transitive]
Word Origin
Verb Table
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1to become difficult to see, or to make something difficult to see, because the edges are not clear: The street lights were blurred by the fog. Many of the details in the picture are blurred.2to be unable to see clearly: Tears blurred her eyes. His vision was blurred.3to make the difference between two ideas, subjects etc less clear: His films blur the boundaries between fact and fiction. The design of the conservatory is meant to blur the distinction between the house and the garden.—blurry adjective: a few blurry photos of their holiday →
blurred
WDF
blur
[blɜ:(r)]blurred, blurring, blurs
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blurred[1316] blurring[245]
模糊(91%),污点(5%),弄脏(3%),使 ... 模糊(1%)
n.污迹;模糊不清的事物
vt.涂污;使…模糊不清;使暗淡;玷污
vi.沾上污迹;变模糊
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