blurred / blɜr /

模糊的模糊不清的模糊不清模糊了

blurred3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

blurred, blur·ring.

  1. to obscure or sully by smearing or with a smeary substance: The windows were blurred with soot.
  2. to obscure by making confused in form or outline; make indistinct: The fog blurred the outline of the car.
  3. to dim the perception or susceptibility of; make dull or insensible: The blow on the head blurred his senses.
v. 无主动词 verb

blurred, blur·ring.

  1. to become indistinct: Everything blurred as she ran.
  2. to make blurs.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a smudge or smear that obscures: a blur of smoke.
  2. a blurred condition; indistinctness: They could see nothing in the foggy blur.
  3. something seen indistinctly: The ship appeared as a blur against the horizon.

blurred 近义词

v. 动词 verb

cloud, fog

v. 动词 verb

make dirty

更多blurred例句

  1. With the exception of the dollar, the screens are a blur of red this morning.
  2. That’s easy and obvious to say following Monday night’s masterpiece, a 52-24 decision that left Ohio State some combination of smeared across the turf and blinking at the blur that just sailed by.
  3. In pre-pandemic times, the typical sidewalk parade of assorted furry creatures — led by their human companions clutching plastic bags of doggy poop — could seem a blur, hardly worth noticing.
  4. The analysis suggested that the streaks in these images were not actually lines extended across the sky, but only appeared that way due to motion blur, as spherical blobs of glowing gas moved through the atmosphere.
  5. Just because a camera creates more bokeh, doesn’t mean it’s beautiful blur.
  6. Yet all too often the line between Southern and Confederate can get blurred.
  7. (That Williams was a lifelong Democrat illustrates the political blurred lines when it comes to laws related to pregnant women).
  8. Quickly, the lines between their pretend feelings for each other and their real ones are blurred.
  9. In Syria, he said, “the dividing lines are just so blurred.”
  10. “When you have so many cops earning a living in these second jobs, the lines become blurred,” said Officer Ming.
  11. Studying it very carefully, he thought he made out "Mrs." before the moss-blurred name.
  12. He stops in front of a blurred circle of yellow light; by this can one faintly perceive the outlines of a building.
  13. The man's pale face and gray hair looked blurred in the half-light of the cabin.
  14. It was after midnight then, and a cold fog made the station a gloomy thing of blurred yellow lights and raw chill.
  15. With the soft tuft of camel hair he blurred against the peak pale, luminous vapor of new cloud.