blur

blur
(blured, blurring)
  1. make or become unclear or less distinct[with obj.][noobj.]
    (使)变得模糊不清
    tears blurred her vision.
    泪水模糊了她的视线。
    his novels blur the boundaries between criticism and fiction.
    他的小说模糊了文学批评与小说之间的界限。
    in front of him the page blurred.
    那一页在他面前变得模糊了。
noun
  1. a thing that cannot be seen or heard clearly
    看不清(或听不清)的东西,模糊的东西
    the pale blur of her face.
    她模模糊糊苍白的脸。
    the words were a blur.
    那些字模糊不清。
    ■something remembered or perceived indistinctly, typically because it happened very fast
    (尤指某事因发生很快而只留下)模糊的记忆(或印象)
    the day before was a blur.
    前一天的事情记不清了。
派生
blurry
(blurrier, blurriest)
adjective(blurrier, blurriest)
语源
  1. mid 16th cent. (in the sense 'smear that partially obscures something'): perhaps related to blear
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