blurring的意思和读音

blurringblur

blur

: [blɜr] : [blɜː(r)]

v.使;(使线;(使;(使

n.

blurs  blurred  blurring  

v.clarify,clear

n.distortion,fuzziness,haze,impression,shape

v.distort,muddle,obscure,cloud,mist

blurringn.

1.a shape that you cannot see clearly, often because it is moving too fast

His arm was a rapid blur of movement as he struck.

Everything is a blur when I take my glasses off.

2.something that you cannot remember clearly

The events of that day were just a blur.

v.

1.[i][t]使if the shape or outline of sthblurs , or if sthblurs it, it becomes less clear and sharp

The writing blurred and danced before his eyes.

The mist blurred the edges of the buildings.

2.[t][i]~ (sth)使线;(使if sthblurs your eyes or vision, or your eyes or visionblur , you cannot see things clearly

Tears blurred her eyes.线

3.[i][t]使to become or make sth become difficult to distinguish clearly

The differences between art and life seem to have blurred.

She tends to blur the distinction between her friends and her colleagues.

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n.1.a shape that is difficult to see clearly, for example because it is moving very fast2.something such as a thought or memory that is not very clear in your mind

v.1.if a thing blurs, or if something blurs it, it becomes difficult to see it clearly, often because its edges are not clear2.if something such as a memory or an idea has blurred, or if something has blurred it, it is no longer clear in your mind3.if the difference between two things blurs, or if something blurs it, they become more similar, so that you are no longer sure that they are clearly different

1. Blumenbach's process blurring body of lateral ventricle ...

2. blurred image blurring bn source ...

4.atting)、(noising)、 blurring

6. ... · Variation 屿 · Blurring

8. Registration( ) Blurring( ) Frequency( ) ...

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1.The bustling streets of Seoul, I do not know, but forced himself in time, blurring the line of sight of the thing called.线西

2.It starts with a barely perceptible blurring of vision from time to time - the sort of thing you might chalk up to getting older.--

3.Keeping a shadow sharp at the base of an object, and blurring it out the further away it gets creates depth.

4.But how much did that vision presume the blurring or even fading away completely of national boundaries and identities?线

5.When you look at it, is an image appeared to be blurring.

6.This 30 year old male had a week of visual blurring described as "milkiness" involving the left eye at the age of 13 years.3013”。

7.sharp memory, all of a sudden blurring my eyes, before our beautiful like a song, but it has now become two sad film.

8.The blurring of Ai's art and activism has made it harder for the authorities to deal with him.

9.He looked away and back again, his big eyes blurring with emotion. "That's something, don't you think? "。“西?”

10.The terms of these deals are often murky, reflecting their blurring of commercial and state interests.