slur的意思和读音

slur

: [slɜr] : [slɜː(r)]

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slurs  slurring  slurred  

v.speak,run together,blend,overlap,overrun

n.disgrace,stain,affront

slurv.

1.~ sth.+ speechto pronounce words in a way that is not clear so that they run into each other, usually because you are drunk or tired

She had drunk too much and her speech was slurred.

2.~ sthto play or sing a group of two or more musical notes so that each one runs smoothly into the next

3.~ sb/sthto harm sb's reputation by making unfair or false statements about them

n.

1.~ (on sb/sth)an unfair remark about sb/sth that may damage other people's opinion of them

She had dared to cast a slur on his character.

The crowd started throwing bottles and shouting racial slurs .

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v.1.to speak without pronouncing the words clearly or separately, for example because you are very tired or drunk2.to play two or more musical notes with no pause between them

n.1.a remark that is intended to insult someone or to damage their reputation2.a way of speaking in which the words are not pronounced clearly or separately, for example when the speaker is very tired or drunk3.a line written above musical notes to show that there should be no pause between them

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1.If I made any attempt to slur over or keep out of sight any item which I feared he would not like, it was sure to come out.

2.He had to answer fast, for every second of hesitation was a slur on her, on him, and on their marriage.

3.How bad has political correctness become that people are up-in-arms about a schoolyard slur but totally okay with a threat of violence?

4.Called a money-grubbing Jew for marrying Sakharov (a frequent slur), she longed for a yellow star to blazon on her coat.

5.Being called arrogant is a terrible slur, it means that you're not only a failure, but a poser as well.

6.He took the remarks as a slur on his reputation.

7.If you want to charge someone with racism or making a racial slur, the person should at least have the intent of making a slur./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.The word's literal translation is 'little black man', but generally, it is not considered a racial slur in Latin America.)’,

9.Joe was always well looked after and although I felt this was not a slur on my parenting it still concerned me.Joe使

10.There, hundreds of thousands of viewers watched him use an obscure racist slur to describe a cameraman working for his opponent.