blur
Word family nounbluradjectiveblurry
blur1 /blɜː $ blɜːr/ ●○○ noun [countableC usually singular] 1 CFCLEAR/EASY TO SEEa shape that you cannot see clearly 模糊不清的事物blur 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. 小岛在蒙蒙烟雨中影影绰绰。
2 REMEMBERsomething that you cannot remember clearly 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。
blur2 ●○○ verb (blurred, blurring) [intransitiveI, transitiveT] 1 CLEAR/EASY TO SEEto become difficult to see, or to make something difficult to see, because the edges are not clear (使)〔某物〕模糊不清 The street lights were blurred by the fog. 街灯在迷雾的笼罩下十分昏暗。
Many of the details in the picture are blurred. 照片中的许多细节部分都模糊了。
2 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。
3 LIKE/SIMILARto make the difference between two ideas, subjects etc less clear (使)〔想法、主题等〕难以区分,模糊 His films blur the boundaries between fact and fiction. 他的电影模糊了虚实的界限。
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。
—blurry adjectiveadj a few blurry photos of their holiday 他们度假时拍的几张模糊的照片
→ blurred blurred ... eyes• She tried to keep her blurred eyes focused on the sky. Origin blur2 (1500-1600) Probably from
blear;
→ BLEARY