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blur (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “blur”

infinitivo blur; él blurs; pret. blurred; part. blurred; ger. blurring
  1. desenfocar
    Tears blurred her vision, making it hard to see the road ahead.
  2. desenfocarse
    As tears filled her eyes, the words on the page blurred.
  3. difuminar (hacer difícil distinguir o ver las diferencias)
    His reaction blurred the lines between anger and sadness.
  4. difuminarse (hacerse difícil de distinguir o diferenciar)
    As she grew older, the differences between dreams and reality blurred.
  5. emborronar
    Crying over the letter, her tears blurred the ink, making it hard to read.
  6. desenfocar (en el contexto de interfaz de usuario gráfica)
    Clicking outside the text box blurred the input field, moving the focus to the next element on the page.

sustantivo “blur”

sing. blur, pl. blurs o no contable
  1. desenfoque
    Through her tears, the entire world seemed like a blur.
  2. mancha (cuando se refiere a algo visualmente poco claro)
    Through her tears, the entire world seemed like a blur.
  3. mancha (resultado de esparcir o emborronar algo)
    After accidentally touching the wet painting, his finger left a blur on the canvas.