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词汇 blurry
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Definition of blurry in English:

blurry

adjective ˈbləːriˈbləri
  • 1Not clearly or distinctly visible or audible.

    video projectors provided extremely blurry images
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the upper right corner, a transparent, blurry patch of white suggests mist.
    • Some scenes are grainy, and some background images are blurry.
    • Within the flat, perfectly even strata, the drawn lines appear blurrier the deeper they lie.
    • About two-thirds the way through the opening credits, the screen fills with a blurry, strangely soft image.
    • Many artists love early machinery, old movie projectors, blurry pieces of film.
    • The black-and-white photography is often overexposed and a little blurry.
    • In the orbital shots, gorgeously blurry color effects swirl around the axis of his body.
    • The resulting images show a huge, blurry, white sun dotted with small, indistinct black discs.
    • Some of the scenes reinserted into the film are blurry.
    • Above a slab of white wall, the edge of a window reveals a sliver of blurry blue-green foliage.
    1. 1.1 Unable to perceive clear or sharp images.
      vision may be hazy or blurry for a few days after surgery
      their eyes were blurry with tears
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Many of the symptoms, such as fatigue, weight loss, irritability, and blurry vision are often overlooked.
      • I'm blurry as I parachute to a spot near the mansion, but feel better once I hit the ground.
      • My eyes get blurry, and I get double vision.
      • If your eyes go all blurry at the very thought of reading about it, all I can do is encourage you to persevere.
      • He burst across the line and staggered to a halt, eyesight blurry, reeling as people surrounded him.
    2. 1.2 Perceived or remembered indistinctly.
      there's a very blurry line between art and advertising
      my memories of him are blurry at best
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The lines between showbiz and politics keep getting blurrier and blurrier.
      • The whole story loses its traction, beginning with blurry confusion in keeping track of all the different characters.
      • At the moment, the difference between public and private is very blurry in Holland.
      • The lines between law and war are much more blurry than they were in 1949.
      • With children, the line between morality and simple comfort is blurry.
      • The main characters' intentions become more and more blurry and less and less trustworthy.
      • Make sure the supporting details are complicated and blurry enough to prevent easy refutation.
      • In these casually snapped photographs, the boundaries between art and life, like the images themselves, can be blurry.
      • These entities suggest an unusually blurry line between the realms of state and society.
      • The line between dreams, memories, and lived reality is very blurry.

Rhymes

firry, furry

Definition of blurry in US English:

blurry

adjectiveˈblərēˈbləri
  • 1Not clearly or distinctly visible or audible.

    video projectors provided extremely blurry images
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the orbital shots, gorgeously blurry color effects swirl around the axis of his body.
    • About two-thirds the way through the opening credits, the screen fills with a blurry, strangely soft image.
    • The black-and-white photography is often overexposed and a little blurry.
    • Some of the scenes reinserted into the film are blurry.
    • Within the flat, perfectly even strata, the drawn lines appear blurrier the deeper they lie.
    • Many artists love early machinery, old movie projectors, blurry pieces of film.
    • The resulting images show a huge, blurry, white sun dotted with small, indistinct black discs.
    • Some scenes are grainy, and some background images are blurry.
    • Above a slab of white wall, the edge of a window reveals a sliver of blurry blue-green foliage.
    • In the upper right corner, a transparent, blurry patch of white suggests mist.
    1. 1.1 Unable to perceive clear or sharp images.
      vision may be hazy or blurry for a few days after surgery
      their eyes were blurry with tears
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'm blurry as I parachute to a spot near the mansion, but feel better once I hit the ground.
      • He burst across the line and staggered to a halt, eyesight blurry, reeling as people surrounded him.
      • If your eyes go all blurry at the very thought of reading about it, all I can do is encourage you to persevere.
      • Many of the symptoms, such as fatigue, weight loss, irritability, and blurry vision are often overlooked.
      • My eyes get blurry, and I get double vision.
    2. 1.2 Perceived or remembered indistinctly.
      there's a very blurry line between art and advertising
      my memories of him are blurry at best
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With children, the line between morality and simple comfort is blurry.
      • The lines between showbiz and politics keep getting blurrier and blurrier.
      • The line between dreams, memories, and lived reality is very blurry.
      • The main characters' intentions become more and more blurry and less and less trustworthy.
      • The lines between law and war are much more blurry than they were in 1949.
      • Make sure the supporting details are complicated and blurry enough to prevent easy refutation.
      • In these casually snapped photographs, the boundaries between art and life, like the images themselves, can be blurry.
      • These entities suggest an unusually blurry line between the realms of state and society.
      • At the moment, the difference between public and private is very blurry in Holland.
      • The whole story loses its traction, beginning with blurry confusion in keeping track of all the different characters.
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