单词 | smudging |
释义 | > as lemmasˈsmudging ˈsmudging adj. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > invisibility > [adjective] > indistinct dimc1000 blinda1398 undistingued1398 obscure?a1450 undistinct1495 shadowed1588 undistinguishable1600 shady1626 blear1637 filmed1637 indistinguishable1642 crepusculous1646 adumbrated1650 oblite1650 faint1660 monogrammous1678 blurred1701 faintish1712 wispya1717 adumbrant1727 muzzy1744 indistinct1764 fuzzy1778 misty1797 shadowy1797 undistinguished1814 woolly1815 vague1822 furzy1825 mystified1833 slurred1843 feeble1860 smudginga1861 filmy1864 smudgy1865 blurry1884 slurry1937 a1861 E. B. Browning Par. Theocritus in Poet. Wks. (1904) 584 One shaggy eyebrow draws its smudging road Straight through my ample front, from ear to ear. ˈsmudging ˈsmudging n.3 in quot. figurative ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > sullying or staining of reputation > [noun] staining1530 stain1563 besmearing1574 attainture1608 soilurea1616 smutting1621 sullying1629 macula1649 black wash1856 smirching1862 blear1868 smudging1873 the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirt > soiled condition > [noun] > smeared condition > smearing besmearing1574 slurring1660 smudging1873 1873 J. Brown Let. 27 Dec. (1912) 288 I always feel insulted by these smudgings and besmearings. ˈsmudging ˈsmudging n.2 (spec. in sense 1c). ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > pottery-making or ceramics > [noun] > glazing smudging1846 overglazing1947 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > ornamental art and craft > decoration of china > [noun] > other types of decoration smudging1846 rice grain1876 photoceramic1892 pastillage1901 fingertipping1935 trailing1940 lithophane1947 1846 E. W. Farnham Life in Prairie Land II. x. 314 This process is more briefly designated by its technical name of ‘smudging’. 1955 Bushnell & Digby Anc. Amer. Pottery iv. 32 In these examples the colour is due rather to smudging with carbon in the fire than to chemical reaction. 1973 A. H. Whiteford N. Amer. Indian Arts 15 Smudging is achieved by smothering the fire with fine damp manure. ˈsmudging ˈsmudging n.1 ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > types of laughter > [noun] > laughing quietly or to oneself smudging1789 1789 W. Maclay Jrnl. 11 May (1890) 30 He will..dimple his visage with the most silly kind of half smile which I can not well express in English. The Scotch-Irish have a word that hits it exactly—smudging. < as lemmas |
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