blur u rečniku PONS

blur Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

fig it's all just a blur to me now

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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The gradations between weak ties are often blurred, among other reasons because all relationships are fluid and dynamic.
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Each of these is well told, but en masse they tend to become monotonous and blur together, with their repetitious accounts of martyrdoms and miracles.
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Sizes of recorded sites vary as might be expected over time with fluctuations in demographics and blurring boundaries of a mobile population.
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So too, both pictures merge the model with the environment, blurring the distinction between background and foreground.
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The distinction between very large clusters and bulk solids is increasingly blurred.
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Online identity stealth blurs the line on infringement of the rights of would-be victims to identify their perpetrators.
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Furthermore, both franchises have blurred the lines between canon and non-canon content by adopting unofficial material into later official productions.
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Some scholars believe that the network has blurred the line between private- and state- run news.
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In some cases, these regions have been intentionally digitally obscured or blurred.
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It is not unique in blurring the margins between realism and fantasy, between documentary and invention.
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