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IELTS BNC: 7648 COCA: 6364

blur

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 blur /ˈblɚ/ noun
plural blurs
1 blur
/ˈblɚ/
noun
plural blurs
Learner's definition of BLUR
[count] : something that you cannot see clearly模糊不清的東西usually singular通常用單數
[singular] : something that is difficult to remember記不清的事;模糊的記憶

— blurry

/ˈblɚri/ adjective blurrier; blurriest [or more blurry; most blurry]
2 blur /ˈblɚ/ verb
blurs; blurred; blurring
2 blur
/ˈblɚ/
verb
blurs; blurred; blurring
Learner's definition of BLUR
[+ object] : to make (something) unclear or difficult to see or remember使模糊不清;使記不清
[no object] : to become unclear or difficult to see or remember看不清;記不清

— blurred

adjective [more blurred; most blurred]
IELTS BNC: 7648 COCA: 6364

blur

1 of 2

noun

1
: a smear or stain that obscures
2
: something vaguely or indistinctly perceived
The words are just a blur without his glasses.
The whole weekend is a blur to me.
especially : something moving or occurring too quickly to be clearly seen
passed by in a blur of motion

blur

2 of 2

verb

blurred; blurring

transitive verb

1
: to obscure or blemish by smearing
windows blurred by fingerprints
2
: sully
… an act that blurs the grace and blush of modesty. Shakespeare
3
: to make dim, indistinct, or vague in outline or character
His vision was blurred.
digitally blur the edges of photographs
blurring the line between fact and fiction
4
: to make cloudy or confused
time had begun to blur her senses W. A. White

intransitive verb

1
a
: to make blurs
… the moths tapped and blurred at the window screen … R. P. Warren
b
: move too quickly to be seen clearly
… it's like the … ride of a traveling carnival, with eerie lights and sharp turns on the rails and the odd unsettling image that blurs past you. Adrian McKinty
2
: to become vague or indistinct
distinctions between the two are beginning to blur
blurringly adverb

Example Sentences

Word History

IELTS BNC: 7648 COCA: 6364
blur

noun

ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdim, faint, pale暗淡模糊;隱約模糊The object was a dim blur in the moonlight.這個物體在月光下顯得暗淡模糊。PREPOSITIONblur of一團模糊的⋯a blur of fire and smoke影影綽綽的煙火PHRASESbe all a bit of a blur, be all a blur, be just a blur都有些模糊;一團模糊;只是模糊一片I can't remember that day very well. It's all a bit of a blur.那天的事我記不太清了,一切都有點兒模糊。

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