Examples of using Blurred in English and their translations into Chinese
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Many parties at long tables blurred into one great party and ate fondue- a peculiarly indigestible form of Welsh rarebit, mitigated by hot spiced wine.
But when you dip into the lower levels, that memory becomes blurred.
Cell phone use has blurred the boundaries between work and non-work time, increasing stress and tension within families and between friends.
Thought angrily,"or else my eyes have become so blurred and confused by the afternoon light that I can't see straight.".
I have deliberately distorted and blurred certain key aspects of the bioweapons-making process so as not to publish a deployable recipe.”.
The distinction between the concepts of‘me' and‘you' may be a little more blurred for me at times.
Alvarenga said he tried to keep track of time as the sun moved across the sky but weeks and months eventually blurred.
We must address those issues which prolong conflict, even when root causes become blurred.
Given that DSLRs can now record some pretty awesome video, the line between photographer and cinematographer is becoming more and more blurred every day.
Social exclusion is another distinctly urban phenomenon, and it is in cities that the distinctions between the first world and the third world are becoming increasingly blurred.
Kevin Systrom, Instagram's co-founder and CEO, said in a blog post that blurred content doesn't violate the platform's guidelines.
Another thing that makes these islands popular is their music-related culture however, Google Maps has blurred sections of the archipelago and no one knows why.
JPEG should also be avoided with text-heavy images or illustrations with sharp lines, as defined lines tend to get blurred due to anti-aliasing.
This is a beautiful new you that I'm seeing, I just don't want there to be any blurred lines or for you to think anything.”.
At room temperature, this object is in motion, like a music box ballerina, leading to a blurred image.
This is a lovely new you that I'm seeing, I just don't want there to be any blurred lines or for you to think anything'".
What was happening now was like that, but odder, because the edges of things were losing their definition as well and becoming blurred.
In this way, the traditional distinction between psychiatric and somatic illness is also becoming more blurred.
This shift can ultimately endanger the rule of law, as the collection of intelligence and the collection of evidence about criminal acts becomes more and more blurred.
But the concept of a blue economy has different, and often conflicting, meanings for different people, resulting in incompatible or blurred definitions and applications.