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blur

N ความ พร่ามัว  ความ เลือนราง  ความ ไม่ชัด เจน  ความ มัว  khwam-pra-mual

 

blur

VT ทำให้ คลุม เค ลือ  ทำให้ ไม่ชัด เจน  tam-hai-khlum-khel

 

blur

VT ทำให้ พร่ามัว  ทำให้ เลือนลาง  ทำให้ มัว  smudge tam-hai-pra-mual

 

blurb

N คำโฆษณา สั้นๆ (คำ สแลง  kham khosana san san

 

blurb

VT แจ้งความ ยกย่อง  jaeng-khwam-yok-yong

 

blurred

ADJ ซึ่ง พร่ามัว  sueang-pra-mual

 

blurry

ADJ ที่ พร่ามัว  blurred ti-pra-mual

 

blurt

VI พูดโพล่ง ออกมา  improvise phud-phlong-ook-ma

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BLUR

n.[L. luridus.] A dark spot; a stain; a blot, whether upon paper or other substance, or upon reputation.

 

BLUR

v.t.To obscure by a dark spot, or by any foul matter, without quite effacing. 1. To sully; to stain; to blemish; as, to blur reputation.

 

BLURRED

pp. Darkened or stained; obscured.

 

BLURRING

ppr. Darkening or staining; spotting.

 

BLURT

v.t.[Allied probably to flirt, to throw. ] To throw out, or throw at random, hastily, or unadvisedly; to utter suddenly or inadvertently; commonly with out, and applied to words.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BLUR

Blur, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blurred; p. pr. & vb. n. Blurring. ] Etym: [Prob. of same origin as blear. See Blear. ]

 

1. To render obscure by making the form or outline of confused and uncertain, as by soiling; to smear; to make indistinct and confused; as, to blur manuscript by handling it while damp; to blur the impression of a woodcut by an excess of ink. But time hath nothing blurred those lines of favor Which then he wore. Shak.

 

2. To cause imperfection of vision in; to dim; to darken. Her eyes are blurred with the lightning's glare. J. R. Drake.

 

3. To sully; to stain; to blemish, as reputation. Sarcasms may eclipse thine own, But can not blur my lost renown. Hudibras.

 

Syn. -- To spot; blot; disfigure; stain; sully.

 

BLUR

BLUR Blur, n.

 

1. That which obscures without effacing; a stain; a blot, as upon paper or other substance. As for those who cleanse blurs with blotted fingers, they make it worse. Fuller.

 

2. A dim, confused appearance; indistinctness of vision; as, to see things with a blur; it was all blur.

 

3. A moral stain or blot. Lest she. .. will with her railing set a great blur on mine honesty and good name. Udall.

 

BLURRY

BLURRY Blur "ry, a.

 

Defn: Full of blurs; blurred.

 

BLURT

Blurt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blurted; p. pr. & vb. n. Blurting.] Etym: [Cf. Blare. ]

 

Defn: To utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to divulge inconsiderately; to ejaculate; -- commonly with out. Others... can not hold, but blurt out, those words which afterward they forced to eat. Hakewill.To blurt at, to speak contemptuously of. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

blur

blur |blər blər | verb ( blurs, blurring , blurred ) make or become unclear or less distinct: [ with obj. ] : tears blurred her vision | his novels blur the boundaries between criticism and fiction | [ no obj. ] : as daylight waned, the pages blurred. noun a thing that cannot be seen or heard clearly: the pale blur of her face | the words were a blur. an indistinct memory or impression of events, typically because they happened very fast: the day before was a blur. DERIVATIVES blur ry adjective (blurrier, blurriest ) ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense smear that partially obscures something ): perhaps related to blear .

 

blurb

blurb |blərb blərb | noun a short description of a book, movie, or other product written for promotional purposes and appearing on the cover of a book or in an advertisement. verb [ with obj. ] informal write or contribute such a passage for (a book, movie, or other product ). ORIGIN early 20th cent.: coined by Gelett Burgess (died 1951 ), American humorist.

 

blurred

blurred |blərd blɜːrd | adjective unable to see or be seen clearly: blurred vision | the camera caught only two blurred images. not clear or distinct; hazy: the blurred distinctions between childhood and adulthood.

 

blurt

blurt |blərt blərt | verb [ with obj. ] say (something ) suddenly and without careful consideration: she wouldn't blurt out words she did not mean | [ with direct speech ] : It wasn't my idea,Gordon blurted. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably imitative.

 

Oxford Dictionary

blur

blur |bləː | verb ( blurs, blurring, blurred ) make or become unclear or less distinct: [ with obj. ] : tears blurred her vision | his novels blur the boundaries between criticism and fiction | [ no obj. ] : in front of him the page blurred. noun a thing that cannot be seen or heard clearly: the pale blur of her face | the words were a blur. something remembered or perceived indistinctly, typically because it happened very fast: the day before was a blur. DERIVATIVES blurry adjective ( blurrier, blurriest ) ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense smear that partially obscures something ): perhaps related to blear .

 

blurb

blurb |bləːb | noun a short description of a book, film, or other product written for promotional purposes. verb [ with obj. ] informal, chiefly N. Amer. write or contribute a blurb for (a book, film, or other product ). ORIGIN early 20th cent.: coined by Gelett Burgess (died 1951 ), American humorist.

 

blurred

blurred |bləːd | adjective unable to see or be seen clearly: blurred vision | the camera caught only two blurred images. not clear or distinct; hazy: the blurred distinctions between childhood and adulthood.

 

blurt

blurt |bləːt | verb [ with obj. ] say (something ) suddenly and without careful consideration: she blurted out the truth | [ with direct speech ] : It wasn't my idea,Gordon blurted. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably imitative.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

blur

blur verb 1 tears blurred her vision: cloud, fog, obscure, dim, make hazy, unfocus, soften; literary bedim; archaic blear. ANTONYMS sharpen, focus. 2 movies blur the difference between villains and victims: obscure, make vague, confuse, muddle, muddy, obfuscate, cloud, weaken. noun a blur on the horizon: indistinct shape, smudge; haze, cloud, mist.

 

blurred

blurred adjective a blurred photograph: indistinct, blurry, fuzzy, hazy, misty, foggy, shadowy, faint; unclear, vague, indefinite, unfocused, obscure, nebulous.

 

blurt

blurt verb PHRASES blurt something out he blurted out his story: burst out with, exclaim, call out; divulge, disclose, reveal, betray, let slip, give away; informal blab, gush, let on, spill the beans (about ), let the cat out of the bag (about ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

blur

blur verb 1 if the ray focus does not fall exactly on the film, the image will be blurred: make indistinct, make vague, unfocus, soften; obscure, dim, fade, make hazy, fog, cloud (over ); literary bedim, befog, becloud; archaic blear. ANTONYMS sharpen, focus. 2 such ‘advertorials ’ blur the distinction between editorial content and advertising: make vague, make unclear, make less distinct; obscure, muddy, muddle, mix up, confuse, obfuscate, cloud, befog, garble, lessen, weaken; muddy the waters. 3 memories of the picnic had blurred: become dim, become less sharp, dull, numb, deaden, lessen, decrease, diminish, reduce, mute, tone down. ANTONYMS sharpen. noun a blur on the horizon slowly began to take shape: indistinct shape, hazy shape, vague shape, something indistinct /hazy /vague, haze, cloud, mist, smear, smudge; haziness, indistinctness, fogginess, murkiness, cloudiness.

 

blurred

blurred adjective a blurred photograph: indistinct, blurry, fuzzy, hazy, misty, foggy, shadowy, smoky, faint; unclear, vague, indefinite, unfocused, obscure, lacking definition, ill-defined, out of focus, nebulous; woolly, muzzy, bleary; archaic blear. ANTONYMS clear, distinct.

 

blurt

blurt verb PHRASES blurt something out he blurted out his story: utter suddenly, exclaim, ejaculate, tell, babble, jabber, call out, cry out, burst out with, come out with; divulge, disclose, reveal, betray, leak, let slip, let out, give away, give the game away, bring to light; informal blab, gush, let on, spill the beans, spill one's guts, let the cat out of the bag, run off at the mouth, spout. ANTONYMS keep quiet.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

blur

blur /bləː r /名詞 s /-z /C 1 はっきり見えないもの [景色 ]▸ I can't see anything but a white blur .なんだか白いものしか見えない 2 にじみ, 汚れ .3 おぼろげな記憶 ; はっきりしない音 .動詞 s /-z /; red /-d /; ring 他動詞 1 〈物 〉を見えにくくさせる ▸ a blurred photo ピンぼけの写真 2 相違 定義など 〉をあいまいにする .3 視界 をぼやけさせる Tears blurred my eyes .涙で目がかすんだ 4 …を汚す;インク をにじませる .自動詞 見えにくくなる, あいまいになる, ぼやける ; にじむ, 汚れる .

 

blurb

blurb /bləː r b /名詞 C (新刊本 新製品の )宣伝文, 広告 .動詞 他動詞 商品 〉を (誇大に )宣伝する .

 

blurred

blurred 形容詞 ぼやけた, かすんだ .bl rred ly 副詞

 

blurry

blur ry /blə́ːri /形容詞 〈形 記憶が 〉ぼやけた ; おぼろげな .

 

blurt

blurt /bləː r t /動詞 他動詞 …を (思わず )口に出す (out ).