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| | VERB | | | /blɜː/ | | | | 1 | if a thing blurs, or something blurs it , it becomes difficult to see it clearly , often because its edges are not clear (使)模糊;(使)看不清 | With eyesight as poor as mine, faces blur into featureless ovals. 以我这样差的视力来看,脸都是模模糊糊、千篇一律的椭圆形。 | | The paper had got wet and blurred the ink. 纸湿了,把墨迹弄模糊了。 | | | | 2 | if the difference between two things blurs, or something blurs it , they become more similar , so that you are no longer sure that they are clearly different (使)(差别)变模糊 | blur the line/difference/distinction between a new commercial that blurs the line between art and advertising 模糊了艺术和广告之间界限的一种新的商业广告 | | | | 3 | if something such as a memory or an idea has blurred , or something has blurred it , it is no longer clear in your mind (使)(记忆或想法等)变模糊 | Childhood recollections had blurred into a mix of reality and fantasy. 童年的往事已经模糊成了现实与幻想的混合体。 | | | |