blurred

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释义

v. 使模糊;使看不清;弄污;“blur”的过去式和过去分词

自然拼读

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词态

原型:blur

例句

The tears sprang to his eyes and blurred all objects.

泪水涌上他的眼睛,模糊了一切。

Children naturally have a blurred approach to acquiring knowledge.

孩子们获取知识的方式天生是模糊的。

The blurred imagery of Impressionist paintings seems to stimulate the brain's amygdala.

印象派绘画的模糊图像似乎会刺激大脑的杏仁核。

For most of us, memory is a mess of blurred and faded pictures of our lives.

对我们大多数人来说,记忆是一堆模糊不清、褪色的生活画面。

A survey conducted earlier this year shows how this convergence on similar types of work has blurred class boundaries.

今年早些时候进行的一项调查显示,类似工作类型的趋同是如何模糊了阶级界限的。

Economic globalization has both blurred the boundaries between nations and given a substantial international role to those giant companies for whom such boundaries make little sense.

经济全球化既模糊了国与国之间的界限,也让那些认为这种界限毫无意义的大公司获得了实质性的国际地位。

Gazing down on the city from the Getty Center, an art museum in the Santa Monica Mountains, one would find the view of the Pacific Ocean blurred by the haze.

从位于圣塔莫尼卡山脉的艺术博物馆——盖蒂中心上俯瞰这座城市,你会发现太平洋的景色被雾霾模糊了。

Whereas lines of competition are clearly defined in the more established industries, in the Internet industry they are blurred and indistinct, as companies that compete one day may be partners the next.

在更成熟的行业中,竞争的界限是明确的;而在互联网行业,它们是模糊且难以区分的,因为今天竞争的公司可能会成为明天的合作伙伴。

Most commonly we come to books with blurred and divided minds, asking of fiction that it shall be true, of poetry that it shall be false, of biography that it shall be flattering, of history that it shall enforce our own prejudices.

最常见的情况是,我们拿起书本时头脑模糊,想法不一:要求小说要真实,诗歌要虚假,传记要讨人欢心,而历史会加深我们自己的偏见。

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