释义 |
blur[blə:]- vt.
- 涂污,玷污,弄上污渍,被弄脏:
The doors and windows were blurred with soot. 那些门窗被煤烟弄得很脏。 - 使(轮廓、视线、界线或形状)模糊不清,因部分遮盖而不清楚:
The fog blurred the outline of the plane. 浓雾使飞机轮廓模糊不清。 - 使暗淡,使阴暗:
Mist often blurs the landscape. 薄雾常常使风景暗淡。 - 玷污(名声等):
to blur someone's good reputation 玷污某人的好名声 - 使失去知觉,使感觉迟钝:
to blur someone's senses 使某人失去知觉
- vi.
- 弄上污迹,造成污点:
The damp paper caused the ink to blur. 潮纸因墨水弄上污渍。 - 变模糊:
Everything blurred as we ran. 我们飞跑时周围的一切都变得模糊。 His speech blurred the more he drank. 他喝酒越多,他的话越含糊不清。
- n.
- 被涂污的状况;模糊
- 污迹,污斑
- 模糊不清的东西
- [古语](道德或名誉上的)污点
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