blur
noun
verb
blɜː
noun
1
a
shape
that
you
cannot
see
clearly
模糊不清的事物
[+
of
]
I
saw
the
blur
of
the
car
as
it
passed
in
front
of
me.
汽车从我面前驶过,我只看到一个模糊的影子。
The
island
was
a
blur
through
misty
rain.
蒙胧的雨中,小岛影影绰绰。
2
something
that
you
cannot
remember
clearly,
for
example
because
it
happened
very
quickly
模糊的记忆,记不清的事情
The
days
before
the
accident
were
a
blur.
出事以前的那些日子只剩一片模糊的记忆。
verb
3
to
become
difficult
to
see
or
to
make
something
difficult
to
see,
because
the
edges
are
not
clear
(使)模糊,(使)看不清楚
The
street
lights
were
blurred
by
the
fog.
街灯在迷雾的笼罩中变得昏暗了。
Many
of
the
details
in
the
picture
are
blurred.
照片中许多细节的地方都模糊了。
4
to
be
unable
to
see
clearly
(使)视线模糊, (使)看不清楚
Tears
blurred
her
eyes
.
泪水模糊了她的双眼。
His
vision
was
blurred
.
他的视线模糊了。
5
to
make
the
difference
between
two
ideas,
subjects
etc
less
clear
(使)〔想法、主题等〕难以区分
His
films
have
always
blurred
the
boundaries
between
fact
and
fiction.
他的电影中事实和虚构总是难以区分。
The
design
of
the
conservatory
is
meant
to
blur
the
distinction
between
the
house
and
the
garden.
这个暖房的设计,意在把房子和花园融合起来。
a
few
blurry
photos
of
their
holiday
他们度假时拍的几张模糊的照片