blur

noun

UK/blɜːʳ/
US/blɝː/

Definitions of blur noun

  1. Singular(单数)

    something that is not clear or distinct

    模糊不清

    • Without my glasses, everything appears as a blur.

      没有眼镜,所有东西看起来都是一片模糊。

    • The distant buildings appeared as a blur in the fog.

      远处的建筑物在雾中看起来一片模糊。

    • The speeding car was just a blur.

      那辆快速行驶的车只是一片模糊。

  2. Singular(单数)

    something that is difficult to remember or understand clearly

    模糊;模糊

    • That period of time is just a blur to me.

      那段时间对我来说只是一个模糊的印象。

    • My memory of last night's event is a blur, probably because I was too tired.

      我对昨晚的记忆很模糊,可能是因为我太累了。

    • The stress of exam week was overwhelming, and those days passed in a blur.

      考试周的压力太大,那些日子在模糊中过去了。

verb

UK/blɜːʳ/
US/blɝː/

Definitions of blur verb

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to make something difficult to see clearly

    模糊;使模糊

    • Tears blurred her vision.

      泪水模糊了她的视线。

    • Staring at the computer screen for too long can blur your vision.

      长时间盯着电脑屏幕会模糊你的视力。

    • The raindrops on the window blurred the view outside.

      窗户上的雨滴模糊了外面的景色。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to make the difference between two things less clear; to make the truth about something difficult to see

    模糊;使...不明显

    • In modern society, technology often blurs the lines between work and life.

      在现代社会中,科技常常模糊了工作与生活之间的界限。

    • This policy blurs the distinction between individual privacy and public safety.

      这项政策模糊了个人隐私与公共安全之间的区别。

    • The media's coverage of the event often blurs the truth.

      媒体对事件的报道常常模糊了真相。