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单词 unfocused
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Definition of unfocused in English:

unfocused

(also unfocussed)
adjectiveʌnˈfəʊkəstˌənˈfoʊkəst
  • 1(of a person's eyes or gaze) not focusing on a particular person or thing.

    her eyes became unfocused with deep thought
    he had the bleary, unfocused look of a hangover
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rob rushes up to her as she gazes at him with unfocused eyes.
    • His eyes were unfocused, looking off into the distance.
    • If the dish plonked before our unfocused eyes was not radioactive red, we would miss it with our spoons.
    • The knight looked over with unfocused eyes, flicking back and forth like a caged animal.
    • Bearded and black-capped, he avoids our gaze with unfocused eyes.
    • He looked up at Christine through very unfocused eyes.
    • Jack's eyes were unfocused, his gaze tossed onto a random spot on the wall.
    • She looked the worst of them all, with slightly unfocused eyes and breath that smelled of alcohol and smoke.
    • Blatant desire shone in his watery, unfocused eyes.
    • Luni's eyes were slightly unfocused, and he looked like he was not paying very much attention to the princess.
    • The world shimmered blurrily through Bren's unfocused eyes.
    • Slowly, her gaze traced up to his eyes; his eyelids fluttered open, and for a second, his gaze was unfocused, searching blindly upon the stark hospital ceiling.
    • He looks down at Tristan, who still gazes silently at him through glassy unfocused eyes.
    • At 43, in a blue button-down shirt, with a greying goatee and gentle, unfocused eyes, he looks like any middle-aged man in a Toronto hotel restaurant.
    • The cops turn blank, unfocussed eyes towards them.
    • He turned his head in her direction, opening his eyes, their unfocused gaze resting somewhere out there.
    • For a moment his eyes were unfocussed, but eventually they cleared up and he looked down at her with a penetrating gaze.
    • His father seemed to have ignored his response, and turned his unfocused eyes to look at Dimitri.
    • His eyes were unfocussed, looking into the past.
    • The General's eyes were unfocused, lost in memory.
    Synonyms
    tearful, teary, weepy, weeping, lachrymose
    1. 1.1 (of an optical device) not adjusted to focus.
      (光学装置)不形成焦点的,不调焦的
      perpetually unfocused binoculars
    2. 1.2 (of a lens) not making incident light rays meet at a single point.
      (镜片)不能使入射线集中于一点的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nevertheless, it should be noted that unfocused light still adds to the total collected fluorescence.
    3. 1.3 (of an object of vision) not in focus; indistinct.
      (视觉对象)不清晰的;模糊的
      dark unfocused figures stood in the shadows beneath the trees
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The only misstep in the film is the cinematography, which is fuzzy, often unfocused and fails to take best advantage of the rich natural scenery.
      • He sighed and let his lids flutter open, icy blue depths meeting an unfocused cloudless sky blue.
      • Due to the slight blur of the line, these images are slightly unfocused and appear more impressionistic since colors and details flow evenly together.
      • He presented what seemed to be two unfocused photos of foliage in red and black, respectively.
      Synonyms
      indistinct, blurry, fuzzy, hazy, misty, foggy, shadowy, smoky, faint
  • 2(of feelings or plans) without a specific aim or direction.

    (情感,计划)无特定目标(或方向)的

    his voice quavered with an unfocused rage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I've said it before on this blog and I'll say it again - there is a considerable lake of freefloating, unfocused discontent out there, and the party who can channel it will win.
    • Lucente's work indulges passive meaninglessness and unfocused ambiguity.
    • I sat on the bed with my feet up, feeling pretty open and filled with unfocused excitement.
    • Lacking that, tactics will also seem unfocused and ineffective.
    • I swung from blind happiness to almost incandescent, unfocused rage within a second, almost before I had a chance to think about it.
    • This year, Democrats are undertaking something harder: to channel unfocused anger at business greed into an anti-Republican tide.
    • His script is unfocused, his direction uneasy; this film even lacks the visual splendor normally associated with epics and costume dramas.
    • Business leaders and financial markets were moaning about unfocused policies and the mounting budget deficit.
    • At home, I have been wandering round in a state of mild, unfocussed irritation, which is all the more irritating on account of its unreasonableness.
    • Americans have recently lived in a country where collective anxiety was diffuse and unfocused.
    • He delivers emotions other than dull gloominess and unfocused anger, and he does it in style.
    • As a sputtering knife-wielding hooligan, she's unfocused rage and violence.
    • All the old certainties are gone, there's minority threat all about, and everywhere, like black smoke from factories, an unfocused fear and dread.
    • His rage was unfocused and undirected, and as such he was forcing it to stay inside, if nothing else, to save his composure.
    • So I've now got unfocussed anger that I can't take out on anyone.
    • The emotional couplet thus produced combines furious glee and abject melancholy, helpless vulnerability and unfocused rage.
    • The strategy was so unfocused that it could not be implemented without ‘considerable reworking’, she said.
    • There is a sort of pervasive melancholy, but also an unfocused hope for the future.
    • It premiered in 1993 and while it showcases Ball's trademark ability with dialogue, the play's plot is somewhat unfocused.
    • The film's intentions remain unfocussed and vague.
    Synonyms
    purposeless, pointless, goalless, undirected, objectless, without purpose, without goal

Rhymes

locust

Definition of unfocused in US English:

unfocused

(also unfocussed)
adjectiveˌənˈfoʊkəstˌənˈfōkəst
  • 1(of a person or their eyes) not seeing clearly; appearing glazed or expressionless.

    (人或眼睛)不聚焦的;目光茫然的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For a moment his eyes were unfocussed, but eventually they cleared up and he looked down at her with a penetrating gaze.
    • He turned his head in her direction, opening his eyes, their unfocused gaze resting somewhere out there.
    • He looked up at Christine through very unfocused eyes.
    • Luni's eyes were slightly unfocused, and he looked like he was not paying very much attention to the princess.
    • Slowly, her gaze traced up to his eyes; his eyelids fluttered open, and for a second, his gaze was unfocused, searching blindly upon the stark hospital ceiling.
    • Blatant desire shone in his watery, unfocused eyes.
    • He looks down at Tristan, who still gazes silently at him through glassy unfocused eyes.
    • Rob rushes up to her as she gazes at him with unfocused eyes.
    • His eyes were unfocussed, looking into the past.
    • The world shimmered blurrily through Bren's unfocused eyes.
    • She looked the worst of them all, with slightly unfocused eyes and breath that smelled of alcohol and smoke.
    • His father seemed to have ignored his response, and turned his unfocused eyes to look at Dimitri.
    • Bearded and black-capped, he avoids our gaze with unfocused eyes.
    • If the dish plonked before our unfocused eyes was not radioactive red, we would miss it with our spoons.
    • The knight looked over with unfocused eyes, flicking back and forth like a caged animal.
    • At 43, in a blue button-down shirt, with a greying goatee and gentle, unfocused eyes, he looks like any middle-aged man in a Toronto hotel restaurant.
    • His eyes were unfocused, looking off into the distance.
    • The cops turn blank, unfocussed eyes towards them.
    • The General's eyes were unfocused, lost in memory.
    • Jack's eyes were unfocused, his gaze tossed onto a random spot on the wall.
    Synonyms
    tearful, teary, weepy, weeping, lachrymose
    1. 1.1 (of an optical device) not adjusted to focus.
      (光学装置)不形成焦点的,不调焦的
      perpetually unfocused binoculars
    2. 1.2 (of a lens) not making incident light rays meet at a single point.
      (镜片)不能使入射线集中于一点的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nevertheless, it should be noted that unfocused light still adds to the total collected fluorescence.
    3. 1.3 (of an object of vision) not in focus; indistinct.
      (视觉对象)不清晰的;模糊的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Due to the slight blur of the line, these images are slightly unfocused and appear more impressionistic since colors and details flow evenly together.
      • He presented what seemed to be two unfocused photos of foliage in red and black, respectively.
      • The only misstep in the film is the cinematography, which is fuzzy, often unfocused and fails to take best advantage of the rich natural scenery.
      • He sighed and let his lids flutter open, icy blue depths meeting an unfocused cloudless sky blue.
      Synonyms
      indistinct, blurry, fuzzy, hazy, misty, foggy, shadowy, smoky, faint
    4. 1.4 (of feelings or plans) without a specific aim or direction.
      (情感,计划)无特定目标(或方向)的
      my aspirations to write history were real but unfocused

      我写历史的愿望很真切,但具体目标尚不明确。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This year, Democrats are undertaking something harder: to channel unfocused anger at business greed into an anti-Republican tide.
      • There is a sort of pervasive melancholy, but also an unfocused hope for the future.
      • Lacking that, tactics will also seem unfocused and ineffective.
      • Americans have recently lived in a country where collective anxiety was diffuse and unfocused.
      • His rage was unfocused and undirected, and as such he was forcing it to stay inside, if nothing else, to save his composure.
      • I've said it before on this blog and I'll say it again - there is a considerable lake of freefloating, unfocused discontent out there, and the party who can channel it will win.
      • The emotional couplet thus produced combines furious glee and abject melancholy, helpless vulnerability and unfocused rage.
      • He delivers emotions other than dull gloominess and unfocused anger, and he does it in style.
      • His script is unfocused, his direction uneasy; this film even lacks the visual splendor normally associated with epics and costume dramas.
      • At home, I have been wandering round in a state of mild, unfocussed irritation, which is all the more irritating on account of its unreasonableness.
      • It premiered in 1993 and while it showcases Ball's trademark ability with dialogue, the play's plot is somewhat unfocused.
      • As a sputtering knife-wielding hooligan, she's unfocused rage and violence.
      • All the old certainties are gone, there's minority threat all about, and everywhere, like black smoke from factories, an unfocused fear and dread.
      • The strategy was so unfocused that it could not be implemented without ‘considerable reworking’, she said.
      • So I've now got unfocussed anger that I can't take out on anyone.
      • Lucente's work indulges passive meaninglessness and unfocused ambiguity.
      • Business leaders and financial markets were moaning about unfocused policies and the mounting budget deficit.
      • I sat on the bed with my feet up, feeling pretty open and filled with unfocused excitement.
      • The film's intentions remain unfocussed and vague.
      • I swung from blind happiness to almost incandescent, unfocused rage within a second, almost before I had a chance to think about it.
      Synonyms
      purposeless, pointless, goalless, undirected, objectless, without purpose, without goal
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