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(DE) unscharf; konturenlos; (EN) blear; blurred; blurry; dim; faint; foggy; neuter; obliterated; out-of-focus; slurred; smudged; smudgy; undecided; washed-up -
7 homályos
(DE) Null..; Verworrenheit; apokalyptisch; doppeldeutig; düster; getrübt; schwerverständlich; trüb; trübe; undeutlich; vag; vage; verschwommen; duster; opak; pythisch; unsichtig; (EN) abstruse; ambiguous; apocalyptic; apocalyptical; blear; blurred; cloudy; darksome; deep; dim; dimmer; dimmest; dusky; equivocal; foggy; frosted; fuzzy; gloomy; hazy; indistinct; lack-lustre; lustreless; misty; muddy; murky; mused; nebulous; neutral; oblique; obscure; out of focus; recondite; shady; stygian; tarnished; tenebrous; transcendental; turbid; twilit; unclear; unexplicit; unilluminated; vague -
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(DE) tränenvoll; verweint; (EN) blear; lachrymose; lacrimal; playsome; tearful; watery -
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(DE) kurzsichtig; (EN) blear-eyed; myope; myopic; near-sighted; nearsighted; short-sighted -
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(EN) blear-eyed; blind as a bat; eyed; gravel-blind; purblind; sand-blind; star-blind; weak-eyed -
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(DE) wässrig; wäßrig; (EN) blear; mawky; oedematous; sammy; soggy; spewy; squishy; waterlogged; watery -
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(DE) Verwirrtheit {e}; fuzzy; konfus; trüb; trübe; vertrackt; verwirrend; verwirrt; wirr; Trübe {e}; kauderwelsch; muddig; sturm; wirrig; (EN) addle; agitated; ambiguous; asystematic; blear; blurred; chaotic; clouded; cloudy; confounded; confused; diffuse; disorderly; distempered; dreggish; expatiatory; feculent; haywire; hugger-mugger; immethodic; immethodical; incoherent; indistinct; intricate; involved; loose; lutulent; motley; muddled; muddy; muzzy; obscure; rambling; rily; roily; shagged; troubled; troublous; turbid; unquiet; unsettled; wandering -
13 mờ
/dim/ dunkel, dämmerig, trübe /blear/ trübe /blurred/ unscharf, verschwommen /opaque/ dunkel, undurchsichtigTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > mờ
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Blear — Blear, a. [See {Blear}, v.] 1. Dim or sore with water or rheum; said of the eyes. [1913 Webster] His blear eyes ran in gutters to his chin. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Causing or caused by dimness of sight; dim. [1913 Webster] Power to cheat the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blear´i|ly — blear|y «BLIHR ee», adjective, blear|i|er, blear|i|est. 1. dim: »Her eyes were bleary with weeping. 2. indistinct in outline; blurred … Useful english dictionary
blear|y — «BLIHR ee», adjective, blear|i|er, blear|i|est. 1. dim: »Her eyes were bleary with weeping. 2. indistinct in outline; blurred … Useful english dictionary
Blear — Blear, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bleared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blearing}.] [OE. bleren; cf. Dan. plire to blink, Sw. plira to twinkle, wink, LG. plieren; perh. from the same root as E. blink. See {Blink}, and cf. {Blur}.] To make somewhat sore or watery … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blear — bli(ə)r vt to make (the eyes) sore or watery blear adj dim with water or tears blear eyed īd adj … Medical dictionary
blear — blear·i·ly; blear·i·ness; blear; … English syllables
blear — index blind (obscure) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
blear — [blir] adj. [ME blere, watery, rheumy < the v.] 1. made dim by tears, mucus, etc.: said of eyes 2. blurred; dim; indistinct; misty vt. [ME bleren, to have watery eyes, akin to Ger plärren, to bawl, cry < IE base * bhlē , to howl, weep (of… … English World dictionary
blear — {{11}}blear (adj.) c.1300, blere watery, rheumy, perhaps related to BLUR (Cf. blur). Cf. M.H.G. blerre having blurred vision. {{12}}blear (v.) to dim (of vision); to have watery or rheumy eyes, early 14c., of uncertain origin, possibly from an… … Etymology dictionary
blear — blearedness /blear id nis/, n. /blear/, v.t. 1. to make dim, as with tears or inflammation: a biting wind that bleared the vision. adj. 2. (of the eyes) dim from tears. 3. dim; indistinct. n. 4. a blur; cloudiness; dimness: She was concerned… … Universalium
blear — 1. adjective /ˈblɪə/ Of eyes or vision: dim, unclear from water or rheum. The Devil, now disguised as a half wit peasant to Lars Gorens left, stood grinning, his blear eyes glittering. 2. verb /ˈblɪə/ To make blurred or dim, especially the eyes … Wiktionary