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slurBrE /slɜː(r)/NAmE /slɜːr/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they slur BrE /slɜː(r)/ NAmE /slɜːr/present simple - he / she / it slurs BrE /slɜːz/ NAmE /slɜːrz/past simple slurred BrE /slɜːd/ NAmE /slɜːrd/past participle slurred BrE /slɜːd/ NAmE /slɜːrd/ -ing form slurring BrE /ˈslɜːrɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈslɜːrɪŋ/~ sth | + speechto pronounce words in a way that is not clear so that they run into each other, usually because you are drunk or tired 含混不清地说话(通常因醉酒或疲劳)◆She had drunk too much and her speech was slurred. 她喝得太多了,话都说不利索了。~ sth(music 音乐) to play or sing a group of two or more musical notes so that each one runs smoothly into the next 连奏;连唱~ sb/sthto harm sb's reputation by making unfair or false statements about them 诽谤;诋毁;污辱 slurBrE /slɜː(r)/NAmE /slɜːr/ noun~ (on sb/sth) an unfair remark about sb/sth that may damage other people's opinion of them 诽谤;诋毁;污辱 SYN insult ◆She had dared to cast a slur on his character. 她竟敢对他的人品加以诋毁。◆(especially NAmE) The crowd started throwing bottles and shouting racial slurs. 人群开始扔瓶子,并高声地进行种族污辱。(music 音乐) a curved sign used to show that two or more notes are to be played smoothly and without a break 连音线 |