blur 英 [blɜ:(r)]   美 [blɚ]

blur

blur  英 [blɜ:(r)] 美 [blɚ]

vt. 涂污;使…模糊不清;使暗淡;玷污  vi. 沾上污迹;变模糊  n. 污迹;模糊不清的事物 

进行时:blurring  过去式:blurred  过去分词:blurred  第三人称单数:blurs  名词复数:blurs 

One week into my trial and, by evening, everything was a bit of a blur. 因为在试戴眼镜的头一周里,晚上我看什么都有点模糊不清。
This misuse can come in the form of being consumed with schoolwork and study until their vision begins to blur. 这种用眼不当可能以应对过多作业和学习的形式出现,直至视力开始变得模糊不清。

  • To blur is to make or become unfocused and fuzzy. Crying hard can cause your vision to blur until you wipe your tears away.
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  • vt. 涂污;使…模糊不清;使暗淡;玷污
  • vi. 沾上污迹;变模糊
  • n. 污迹;模糊不清的事物
  • 1. One week into my trial and, by evening, everything was a bit of a blur.

    因为在试戴眼镜的头一周里,晚上我看什么都有点模糊不清。

  • 2. This misuse can come in the form of being consumed with schoolwork and study until their vision begins to blur.

    这种用眼不当可能以应对过多作业和学习的形式出现,直至视力开始变得模糊不清。

  • 3. At first he wasn’t even positive that the white chiffon dress she wore, which went by in a blur, was his until the phone began ringing and ringing and ringing.

    起初,他觉得第一夫人可能会穿他设计的那件白色雪纺连衣裙,随着时间过去这个猜想也变得模糊了,直到电话铃响起,猜想到了证实。

  • blur (n.) 1540s, "a moral stain;" c. 1600, "a smear on the surface of writing;" perhaps akin to blear. Extended sense of "a confused dimness" is from 1860 [Emerson, in reference to the Orion nebula].
  • blur (v.) 1580s, "blot out by smearing ink over," probably from blur (n.), but the dates are close and either might be the original. From 1610s as "obscure without defacing," also "dim the perception of." From 1856 in intransitive sense "become blurred." Related: Blurred; blurring.
blur / blɜː(r) ; NAmE blɜːr / noun , verb blur blurs blurred blurring noun [usually singular ] 1 a 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。 2 something 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) ; NAmE blɜːr /
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