blur
- IPA[bləː]
英式
- make or become unclear or less distinct
- a thing that cannot be seen or heard clearly;something remembered or perceived indistinctly, typically because it happened very fast
- (of a person) stupid, clumsy, or confused
verb: blur, 3rd person present: blurs, gerund or present participle: blurring, past tense: blurred, past participle: blurred
noun: blur, plural noun: blurs
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動詞
- 1. make or become unclear or less distinct tears blurred her vision his novels blur the boundaries between criticism and fiction 同義詞 反義詞
名詞
- 1. a thing that cannot be seen or heard clearly the pale blur of her face the words were a blur
- ▪ something remembered or perceived indistinctly, typically because it happened very fast the day before was a blur
形容詞
- 1. (of a person) stupid, clumsy, or confused it was kinda funny seeing how blur someone can be when having to do a task they have no clue about
- unable to see or be seen clearly: blurred vision the camera caught only two blurred images
Oxford American Dictionary
- unable to see or be seen clearly: blurred vision the camera caught only two blurred images
Oxford Dictionary
- used to indicate that someone is stupid, clumsy, or confused
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to indicate that someone is stupid, clumsy, or confused
Oxford Dictionary
- used to indicate that someone is stupid, clumsy, or confused
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to indicate that someone is stupid, clumsy, or confused
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[blər]
美式
- make or become unclear or less distinct: tears blurred her vision his novels blur the boundaries between criticism and fiction
- a thing that cannot be seen or heard clearly: the pale blur of her face the words were a blur
Oxford American Dictionary