blur
第三人称
blurs
现在进行时
blurring
过去式
blurred
过去完成时
blurred
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模糊, 使变模糊
to make something appear less clear or distinct
及物动词
- The photographer intentionally blurred the background to highlight the subject.
摄影师故意模糊了背景以突出主题。
- A quick swipe of the eraser can blur pencil lines for a softer look.
用橡皮快速擦拭可以模糊铅笔线条,使外观更柔和。
- The artist used a soft brush to blur the edges, creating a dreamy effect.
艺术家用柔软的刷子模糊边缘,创造出梦幻般的效果。
- The rain on the windowpane began to blur the view of the street.
窗玻璃上的雨水开始模糊街道的视野。
反义词:
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模糊, 使模糊
to cause imperfection or distortion in vision
及物动词
- Prolonged exposure to the bright screen of the computer blurred his eyesight.
长时间暴露在电脑明亮的屏幕前模糊了他的视力。
- The scratched surface of the eyeglasses blurred her vision.
眼镜划伤的表面模糊了她的视线。
- The fine mist from the waterfall blurred the camera lens.
瀑布的细雾模糊了相机镜头。
- The sun's glare reflecting off the snow blurred the skier's vision.
雪反射的阳光模糊了滑雪者的视线。
同义词:
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模糊, 使模糊
to render unclear or obscure
及物动词
- The artist intentionally blurred the lines between reality and imagination in his surreal paintings.
艺术家在他的超现实主义绘画中故意模糊了现实与想象之间的界限。
- The complex legal jargon blurred the comprehension of the average citizen.
复杂的法律术语模糊了普通公民的理解。
- Exhaustion began to blur her memories of the long journey.
疲惫开始模糊她对漫长旅程的记忆。
- His emotions were so intense that they blurred his ability to think logically.
他的情绪如此强烈,以至于模糊了他逻辑思考的能力。
- The excitement of the moment blurred her senses, and she failed to notice the danger lurking nearby.
那一刻的兴奋模糊了她的感官,她没有注意到潜伏在附近的危险。
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变模糊, 变得不清晰
to appear less clear or distinct
- As the fog rolled in, the outlines of the trees began to blur.
随着雾气的弥漫,树木的轮廓开始变得模糊。
- Tears welled in her eyes, causing the words on the page to blur as she struggled to maintain composure.
泪水涌上她的眼睛,导致页面上的文字模糊,她努力保持镇定。
- Exhaustion overwhelmed him, causing the details of the room to blur as he struggled to keep his eyes open.
疲惫压倒了他,导致房间的细节模糊,而他努力保持眼睛睁开。
- The rain pelted against the window, causing the view outside to blur into a watery haze.
雨水猛烈地拍打着窗户,使外面的景色模糊成一片水雾。
- Anxiety clouded her thoughts, causing the faces of the people around her to blur.
焦虑使她的思绪模糊,导致周围人的面孔变得模糊。
反义词:
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模糊, 弄脏
to obscure something by smudging or smearing
及物动词
- The child's fingerprints inadvertently blur the glossy surface of the newly polished table.
孩子的指纹无意中模糊了新抛光桌子的光滑表面。
- The spilled ink begins to blur the lines of the intricate calligraphy.
洒出的墨水开始模糊复杂书法的线条。
- The hastily wiped window only served to blur the glass further, leaving streaks of grime in its wake.
匆忙擦拭的窗户只会使玻璃更加模糊,留下一道道污迹。
- She accidentally blurred the ink on the document, rendering it illegible and unrecognizable.
她不小心模糊了文件上的墨水,使其变得难以辨认和无法识别。
- As she wipes the fog from the mirror, her hand unintentionally blurs the reflection, distorting her image.
当她擦去镜子上的雾气时,她的手无意中模糊了反射,扭曲了她的形象。