blur UK [blɜ:r] US [blɝ:] noun only singular ■something that you cannot see clearly 模糊的东西•If I don't wear my glasses, everything is just a blur.如果不戴眼镜,我看任何东西都是模糊的。 ■something that you cannot remember or understand clearly 记不清的东西;理解不清楚的东西•It all happened so long ago that it's just a blur to me now.这件事发生在很久以前,我现在记不清了。 •The last few days seem to have gone by in a blur.过去几天似乎是在恍恍惚惚中度过的。 UK [blɜ:r] US [blɝ:] verb intransitive or transitive (-rr-) ■to (make something or someone) become difficult to see clearly (使)变模糊•As she drifted into sleep, the doctor's face began to blur and fade.当她渐渐入睡时,医生的脸开始模糊,渐渐消失了。 ■to make the difference between two things less clear, or to make it difficult to see the exact truth about something 使…的区别不明显;使难以了解…的真相•This film blurs the line/distinction/boundary between reality and fantasy.这部电影模糊了现实与幻想的界限。 |