blur

blur
blə: 1. noun
(something not clearly seen: Everything is just a blur when I take my spectacles off.) det som flyter sammen, uskarpt/tåkete syn
2. verb
(to make or become unclear: The rain blurred my vision.) gjøre uklar, viske ut
dimme
I
subst. \/blɜː\/
1) uskarphet, utydelighet
2) uskarpe konturer, uklart bilde
3) flekk, blekkflekk, klatt
4) skamplett
a blur (også) noe uskarpt (utydelig, konturløst), et uklart bilde
it was a blur of voices
det var et surr av stemmer
my mind was a blur
tankene mine var uklare\/tåkete
II
verb \/blɜː\/
1) bli uskarp, gjøre uskarp, bli utydelig, gjøre utydelig, bli tåket, gjøre tåket, sløre
his sight was blurred
synet hans ble uskarpt
tears blurred her eyes
tårer sløret blikket hennes
2) tilsøle, sette flekker
3) besudle, flekke, sette plett på
his reputation was blurred
det ble satt en flekk på ryktet hans
4) gå over i hverandre, flyte sammen
the colours blur
fargene går i hverandre
blur (out) distinctions viske ut forskjeller

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