blurry, distorted photographs
模糊走样的照片
a blurry policy
不明确的政策
1.模糊的
2.难以理解的;记不清楚的
1.difficult to see clearly, or causing difficulty in seeing something clearly
2.difficult to understand or remember clearly
1.She slid the knife across her wrist. She moaned as she saw her own blood running down her arm. . . Her eyes were blurry with tears.
用刀划开了手腕,她呻吟着看着自己的血从胳膊上流下来……眼睛因泪水而模糊起来。
2.Next morning when an aide woke him in frigid darkness, a blurry recollection made him shake his aching head.
翌日清晨,一位副官在冰冻的黑暗中把他唤醒,模模糊糊的记忆使他摇了摇发胀的头颅。
3.You know, you're going to have these kind of blurry spots like this that maybe only resemble eyes in a very very abstract way.
你知道,你将得到的就是这种模糊的小点点,超级抽象的来看,还是类似眼睛的。
4.They go straight to the heart of the matter while fat people let things stay all blurry and hazy and vague, the way things actually are.
他们直接切入问题的要害,而胖人则让事情处于模糊和朦胧的状态———事情本来就是这样。
5.My eyelids turned to lead, and no matter how much I tried to wipe away the blurry fog of sleepiness, my brain refused.
眼皮沉重,无论怎样努力试图驱赶走朦胧的睡意,我的大脑却不听这一套。
6.Your vision may be hazy or blurry for a few days or a week after surgery.
手术后的几天或一周你的视力可能会暂时性地模糊。
7.The digital camera was unable to cope with the brightness of the main streak and turned it into a thick blurry line.
数码相机无法应付闪电主体的亮度,它变成了模糊的粗线条。
8."Or, to put it another way, a holographic universe is blurry, " says Hogan.
“或者,换句话说,全息宇宙是模糊的。”霍根说。
9."Our peripheral vision is not just a blurry version of our central vision. "
“我们的周边视觉不仅是我们的中央视力模糊的版本。”
10.No, no, no. I saw something, sort of a blurry thing.
不,不,不,我看到了些东西,模糊不清的东西