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词汇 blur
释义 blur
noun[ S ]
uk /blɜːr/ us /blɝː/
something that you cannot see clearly: 模糊的东西
If I don't wear my glasses, everything is just a blur.如果不戴眼镜,我看任何东西都是模糊的。
something that you cannot remember or understand clearly: 记不清的东西;理解不清楚的东西
It all happened so long ago that it's just a blur to me now.这件事发生在很久以前,我现在记不清了。
The last few days seem to have gone by in a blur.过去几天似乎是在恍恍惚惚中度过的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Indistinct & invisible
blurrily
blurry
cloudily
fuzzily
fuzziness
fuzzy
melt
melt (away) into something
not see hide nor hair of someoneidiom
smudged
super-subtle
swimmy
unapparent
unclear
unseen
vague
vaporous
vapory
viewless
washy

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Forgetting and forgetfulness
blur
verb[ I or T ]
uk /blɜːr/ us /blɝː/-rr-
to (make something or someone) become difficult to see clearly: (使)变模糊
As she drifted into sleep, the doctor's face began to blur and fade.当她渐渐入睡时,医生的脸开始模糊,渐渐消失了。
to make the difference between two things less clear, or to make it difficult to see the exact truth about something: 使…的区别不明显;使难以了解…的真相
This film blurs the line/distinction/boundary between reality and fantasy.这部电影模糊了现实与幻想的界限。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Indistinct & invisible
blurrily
blurry
cloudily
fuzzily
fuzziness
fuzzy
melt
melt (away) into something
not see hide nor hair of someoneidiom
smudged
super-subtle
swimmy
unapparent
unclear
unseen
vague
vaporous
vapory
viewless
washy

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Puzzle and confuse

blur | American Dictionary


blur
noun[ U ]
us/blɜr/
something whose shape is not clear
A blur is also something that you cannot remember clearly:
It all happened so long ago that it’s just a blur to me now.

blurry


adjectiveus/ˈblɜr·i, ˈblʌr·i/
The exhibit consisted of blurry, blown-up, black-and-white photographs.
blur
verb[ I/T ]
us/blɜr/
-rr-
to become unclear, or to make something hard to see:
[ T ]These deals are blurring the distinction between local and long-distance telephone service.
-rr-
If a memory has blurred or something has blurred it, it becomes hard to remember clearly:
My childhood memories are already blurring.

blurred


adjectiveus/blɜrd/
People who develop meningitis can get a stiff neck, blurred vision, and headaches.

Examples of blur


blur
Toxicities included hypotension (requiring use of dopamine in two patients), allergic reaction, blurred vision, neutropaenia, thrombocytopaenia and leukopaenia.
Writers within this movement say that the world is not neatly divided into national categories, but that boundaries are increasingly blurred and negotiable.
While this did not alter the two-party game, it nevertheless heightened competition, thus blurring party lines for some voters.
One of the most important of these claims was that the visual signals of hierarchy were blurred, that precedence could not be assured.
Everywhere they looked, they saw the lines blurring between supposedly private activities.
Transformations in the structure of the family may have blurred age-scheduled roles.
She and those light-skinned children blurred the boundary between white and black.
In addition, the story blurs the boundaries between the legitimate and the illegitimate, authority and deviance.
The notion of affinity thus systematically blurred the distinction between natural substances and chemical artifacts.
The space seems flattened and compressed, blurring the distinction between interior and exterior, between close and far away.
One can easily confuse this pattern with the sultanistic regime type's "blurred line" between regime and state.
The relation between original and secondary stimulus is inevitably blurred by random fluctuations due to the probabilistic nature of all chemical reactions.
Instead, this melody blurs the articulation of the notated 9/8 metre through agogic emphasis on the first tied dotted crotchet.
Landed families had town houses alongside wealthy merchants, while the divisions between land and trade were blurred at many points, frequently within the same family.
Moreover, advances in biotechnology, such as tissue engineering and bone cement and fillers, have been blurring the lines between medicinal products and medical devices.
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