单词 | blur |
释义 | blur1 of 2noun ˈblər 1 : a smear or stain that obscures 2 : something vaguely or indistinctly perceived The words are just a blur without his glasses. The whole weekend is a blur to me. especially : something moving or occurring too quickly to be clearly seen passed by in a blur of motion blur 2 of 2verb blurred; blurring transitive verb 1 : to obscure or blemish by smearing windows blurred by fingerprints 2 : sully … an act that blurs the grace and blush of modesty. Shakespeare 3 : to make dim, indistinct, or vague in outline or character His vision was blurred. digitally blur the edges of photographs blurring the line between fact and fiction 4 : to make cloudy or confused time had begun to blur her senses W. A. White intransitive verb 1 a : to make blurs … the moths tapped and blurred at the window screen … R. P. Warren b : move too quickly to be seen clearly … it's like the … ride of a traveling carnival, with eerie lights and sharp turns on the rails and the odd unsettling image that blurs past you. Adrian McKinty 2 : to become vague or indistinct distinctions between the two are beginning to blur blurringly ˈblər-iŋ-lē adverb blur 1 of 2 verb1 as in to confuse to make (something) unclear to the understanding an article for the layman that blurs the distinction between the two kinds of cholesterol Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in to obscure to make dark, dim, or indistinct evening shadows blurred the view of the valley from the overlook Synonyms & Similar Words
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blur 2 of 2nounas in taint Synonyms & Similar Words
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