blurred image

collocation in English

meaningsofblurredandimage

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blurred
adjective
uk
/blɜːd/
us
/blɝːd/
difficult ...
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image
noun
uk
/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or ...
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(Definition ofblurredandimagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofblurred image

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Perhaps the somewhatblurredimagewe tend to make in the world today may be bound up with this.
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She moves with incredible celerity, able to move between streets and run across hallways appearing as nothing more than ablurredimage.
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In a similar rein, viewers can only see a dim orblurredimageof the lips to keep his identity vague.
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Bellows used quick strokes to create ablurredimage, simulating the two fighters in motion.
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A relationship builds between them when each identifies her husband in the sameblurredimageof a foreign newsreel.
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If objects are too close together to be distinguished, they will form ablurredimage.
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In this experiment, the situation is actually reversed, as one starts with ablurredimage, and uses the saccade itself to get rid of the blur.
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The wings were brought forward to extend laterally and were buzzed rapidly (blurred images of wings were displaced about 20-30 dorsally and ventrally in video images).
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The video is interspersed with blurred images of people going about their daily lives.
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Subtracting one image from the other preserves spatial information that lies between the range of frequencies that are preserved in the two blurred images.
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In a study on color effects on perception, adult participants were shown blurred images of childrens toys where the only decipherable feature visible was the toy's color.
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Anisotropic diffusion resembles the process that creates a scale space, where an image generates a parameterized family of successively more and more blurred images based on a diffusion process.
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