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blur B0351700 (blûr)v. blurred, blur·ring, blurs v.tr.1. To make indistinct and hazy in outline or appearance; obscure: The haze blurred the skyline.2. To make dim, unclear, or cloudy: The smoke blurred my vision.3. To cause to be intellectually indistinguishable: New thinking has blurred the divisions between disciplines.v.intr.1. To become visually indistinct: The faces blurred in the crowd.2. To be unclear or clouded: His vision blurred as the drug took effect.3. To become intellectually indistinguishable: TV commercials and shows seem to blur into one another.n. Something that is hazy and indistinct to the sight or mind. [Probably akin to Middle English bleren, to blear.] blur′ri·ness n.blur′ry adj.blur (blɜː) vb, blurs, blurring or blurred1. to make or become vague or less distinct: heat haze blurs the hills; education blurs class distinctions. 2. to smear or smudge3. (tr) to make (the judgment, memory, or perception) less clear; dimn4. something vague, hazy, or indistinct5. a smear or smudge[C16: perhaps variant of blear] ˈblurred adj blurredly adv ˈblurredness n ˈblurriness n ˈblurry adjblur (blɜr) v. blurred, blur•ring, n. v.t. 1. to obscure or make indistinct, as by smearing or staining: The fog blurred the outline of the car. 2. to obscure or sully by smearing or applying a smeary substance. 3. to dull the perception or susceptibility of: vision blurred by tears. v.i. 4. to become indistinct. 5. to make blurs. n. 6. a smudge or smear that obscures: a blur of smoke. 7. a blurred condition; indistinctness. 8. something seen or remembered indistinctly. [1540–50; akin to blear] blur′red•ly, adv. blur′red•ness, n. blur Past participle: blurred Gerund: blurring
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I blur | you blur | he/she/it blurs | we blur | you blur | they blur |
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I blurred | you blurred | he/she/it blurred | we blurred | you blurred | they blurred |
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I am blurring | you are blurring | he/she/it is blurring | we are blurring | you are blurring | they are blurring |
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I have blurred | you have blurred | he/she/it has blurred | we have blurred | you have blurred | they have blurred |
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I was blurring | you were blurring | he/she/it was blurring | we were blurring | you were blurring | they were blurring |
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I had blurred | you had blurred | he/she/it had blurred | we had blurred | you had blurred | they had blurred |
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I will blur | you will blur | he/she/it will blur | we will blur | you will blur | they will blur |
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I will have blurred | you will have blurred | he/she/it will have blurred | we will have blurred | you will have blurred | they will have blurred |
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I will be blurring | you will be blurring | he/she/it will be blurring | we will be blurring | you will be blurring | they will be blurring |
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I have been blurring | you have been blurring | he/she/it has been blurring | we have been blurring | you have been blurring | they have been blurring |
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I will have been blurring | you will have been blurring | he/she/it will have been blurring | we will have been blurring | you will have been blurring | they will have been blurring |
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I had been blurring | you had been blurring | he/she/it had been blurring | we had been blurring | you had been blurring | they had been blurring |
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I would blur | you would blur | he/she/it would blur | we would blur | you would blur | they would blur |
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I would have blurred | you would have blurred | he/she/it would have blurred | we would have blurred | you would have blurred | they would have blurred | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | blur - a hazy or indistinct representation; "it happened so fast it was just a blur"; "he tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz"fuzzinternal representation, mental representation, representation - a presentation to the mind in the form of an idea or image | Verb | 1. | blur - become glassy; lose clear vision; "Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep"film over, glaze over | | 2. | blur - to make less distinct or clear; "The haze blurs the hills"alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"focus - cause to converge on or toward a central point; "Focus the light on this image" | | 3. | blur - make unclear, indistinct, or blurred; "Her remarks confused the debate"; "Their words obnubilate their intentions"obnubilate, obscure, confusealter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"confuse, confound - mistake one thing for another; "you are confusing me with the other candidate"; "I mistook her for the secretary"muddy - cause to become muddy; "These data would have muddied the prediction" | | 4. | blur - make a smudge on; soil by smudgingsmudge, smutch, smearrub - move over something with pressure; "rub my hands"; "rub oil into her skin"resmudge - smudge againdust - rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape; "The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image" | | 5. | blur - make dim or indistinct; "The fog blurs my vision"blearalter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"focalise, focalize, sharpen, focus - put (an image) into focus; "Please focus the image; we cannot enjoy the movie" | | 6. | blur - become vague or indistinct; "The distinction between the two theories blurred"slur, dimweaken - become weaker; "The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days"efface, obliterate - remove completely from recognition or memory; "efface the memory of the time in the camps"focalise, focalize, focus - become focussed or come into focus; "The light focused" |
blurnoun1. haze, confusion, fog, obscurity, dimness, cloudiness, blear, blurredness, indistinctness Her face is a blur.verb1. become indistinct, soften, become vague, become hazy, become fuzzy If you move your eyes and your head, the picture will blur.2. obscure, make indistinct, mask, soften, muddy, obfuscate, make vague, befog, make hazy Scientists are trying to blur the distinction between these questions.blurverbTo make dim or indistinct:becloud, bedim, befog, blear, cloud, dim, dull, eclipse, fog, gloom, mist, obfuscate, obscure, overcast, overshadow, shadow.Translationsblur (bləː) noun something not clearly seen. Everything is just a blur when I take my spectacles off. 模糊一片 模糊一片 verb – past tense, past participle blurred – to make or become unclear. The rain blurred my vision. 使…變得模糊 把….弄得模糊不清blur
blur lack of sharpness in an x-ray image, usually due to patient motion.blur 1. Degradation of an image formed by an optical system as a result of lack of focusing, aberrations, diffusion of light, etc. 2. A pattern in which the border is indistinct. See lens flare; blurred vision. blur back test See plus 1.00 D blur test. blur circle A circular patch of light formed on the retina resulting from a point object whose image is focused either in front of, or behind the retina, or due to excessive aberrations of the optical system of the eye. The size of the blur circle increases with the distance of the ocular image from the retina and with the diameter of the pupil. Its diameter can be expressed in angular terms (in min arc) asα = 3.48 ✕ ΧF ✕ dwhere ΧF is the defocus (in dioptres) with respect to the object point, and d the pupil diameter (in mm) (Figs. B4 and B5). Example: An object at infinity is viewed by a 2 D uncorrected myope with a 4.0 mm pupil diameter, i.e. α = 3.48 ✕ 2 ✕ 4 = 28 min arc. Syn. circle of confusion; circle of diffusion. See aberration; depth of field. plus 1.00D blur test See plus 1.00 D blur test. blur point See blur point. spectacle blur Reduction in visual acuity noticed with spectacles after removal of hard contact lenses (PMMA). This may be due to corneal oedema, alteration of the corneal index of refraction, surface distortion of the cornea, etc. Refitting the patient with gas permeable lenses usually relieves this symptom." >Fig. B4 Blur circle corresponding to an image formed in front of the retina" >Fig. B5 Effect of pupil size on the blur circle. O9 is the image of object O formed by the optics of the eyePatient discussion about blurQ. My vision is blurry and I see zigzag lines, what is it from? Every now and again, usually after sitting a few hours in front of the computer or not sleeping enough at night, I start getting blurry vision. I see zigzag lines in front of my eyes and it can take sometimes an hour to go away. What is this from?A. It sounds like you have a migraine. A migraine that comes with blurry vision and zigzags (an aura) is called a classic migraine. The aura of migraine typically lasts from 20 minutes to an hour. Some patients have prolonged aura symptoms that can last hours to days. The aura also typically ends before the headache itself begins. When migraine aura symptoms are prolonged or last into or through the headache phase these types of migraine are commonly referred to as complicated migraines. Q. I have fibromyalgia and am having terrible vision problems...double, blurred, feel off blance.Is this common? A. Blurry vision is not a usual symptom in fibromyalgia. If you are experiencing this on a permenant basis you should see a doctor- either a neurologist or an ophthalmologist to rule out other vision conditions that might be causing this. Q. What are the sides effects of alcoholism beside dizziness and blur? A. In the short term, excessive alcohol consumption may cause vomiting and metabolic disturbances, seizures and coma. In the long term, alcohol may damage the pancreas, liver and other organs, and expose to cancer of the mouth. You may read more here: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/alcoholism.html
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Synonyms for blurnoun hazeSynonyms- haze
- confusion
- fog
- obscurity
- dimness
- cloudiness
- blear
- blurredness
- indistinctness
verb become indistinctSynonyms- become indistinct
- soften
- become vague
- become hazy
- become fuzzy
verb obscureSynonyms- obscure
- make indistinct
- mask
- soften
- muddy
- obfuscate
- make vague
- befog
- make hazy
Synonyms for blurverb to make dim or indistinctSynonyms- becloud
- bedim
- befog
- blear
- cloud
- dim
- dull
- eclipse
- fog
- gloom
- mist
- obfuscate
- obscure
- overcast
- overshadow
- shadow
Synonyms for blurnoun a hazy or indistinct representationSynonymsRelated Words- internal representation
- mental representation
- representation
verb become glassySynonymsverb to make less distinct or clearRelated WordsAntonymsverb make unclear, indistinct, or blurredSynonymsRelated Words- alter
- change
- modify
- confuse
- confound
- muddy
verb make a smudge onSynonymsRelated Wordsverb make dim or indistinctSynonymsRelated WordsAntonyms- focalise
- focalize
- sharpen
- focus
verb become vague or indistinctSynonymsRelated WordsAntonyms |