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 Translation for 'to blur sb sth' from English to French
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flouter qn./qc.
to blur sb./sth.
Partial Matches
estomper qc.to blur sth.
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troubler qc. [vue, image]to blur sth.
obscurcir qc. [situation, dessein]to blur sth.
qn. a hâte que qn./qc. fasse qc.sb. can't wait for sb./sth. to do sth.
éloigner qn./qc. de qn./qc.to move sb/sth. away from sb./sth.
s'estomperto blur
placer qn. sous la protection de qn./qc.to place sb. under the protection of sb./sth.
soustraire qn./qc. à la vue de qn.to hide sb./sth. from sb.'s view
habituer qn./qc. à qn./qc.to get sb./sth. used to sb./sth.
tenir qn./qc. hors de portée de qn./qc.to keep sb./sth. away from sb./sth.
enlever qn./qc. à qn./qc.to take sb./sth. away from sb./sth.
assimiler qn./qc. à qn./qc.to bracket sb./sth. with sb./sth. [equate]
éloigner qn./qc. de qn./qc.to keep sb./sth. back from sb./sth.
confondre qn./qc. avec qn./qc. (d'autre)to mistake sb./sth. for sb./sth. (else)
transformer qn./qc. en qn./qc.to turn sb./sth. into sb./sth.
transformer qn./qc. en qn./qc.to transform sb./sth. into sb./sth.
lier qn./qc. à qn./qc. [attacher]to bind sb./sth. to sb./sth.
comparer qn./qc. avec qn./qc.to compare sb./sth. with sb./sth.
arracher qn./qc. de qn./qc.to snatch sb./sth. from sb./sth.
présenter qn./qc. comme qn./qc.to portray sb./sth. as sb./sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Avant-garde jazz originated in the mid- to late 1950s among a group of improvisors who rejected the conventions of bebop and post bop in an effort to blur the division between the written and the spontaneous.
  • They still inhabit Ben's body separately, but their memories and personalities begin to blur together.
  • The boundaries between the two began to blur.
  • However, all these processes would also tend to blur images of distant objects, and no such blurring has been detected.
  • In 2012, Israeli judge Oded Gershon ruled about the ISM that "In fact, the organization abuses human rights and morals discourse to blur the severity of its actions which manifested de facto as violence."

  • Both of these phones use dual cameras to detect edges and create a "depth map" of the image, which the phone uses to blur the out-of-focus portions of the photo.
  • While not including "sacred" topics directly, his goal is to blur the line between what is sacred and profane allowing him to have wide age range in his audience.
  • The band has also made reference to Blur, Elvis Costello, and Wynton Marsalis as major influences in their work.
  • In March 1990, after changing their name to Blur, they signed to Food Records.
  • Maddah later stated on Twitter that refund options would be available for those ticket-holders who no longer wished to attend due to Blur's announcement.

  • Queer people, whose existence seems to blur the lines between societal norms of masculinity and femininity, may feel like they don't fully belong in this world.
  • However, in today's society the division of roles is starting to blur.
  • ISI is usually caused by multipath propagation or the inherent linear or non-linear frequency response of a communication channel causing successive symbols to blur together.
  • "The Division Bell" was nominated for the 1995 Brit Award for Best Album by a British Artist, but lost to Blur's "Parklife".
  • She declined the offer, saying she did not want to blur the lines between actor and journalist.

  • Importantly, as knowledge advances, boundaries between these specialty areas of pharmaceutical sciences are beginning to blur.
  • While Conrad's depiction of the local Africans in his novel is often criticized as deeply dehumanizing (for example, Chinua Achebe in "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness"), others argue that this xenophobic characterization belongs to the fictional narrator (Charles Marlow), and that Conrad himself seeks to blur the lines between societies, demonstrating the ambiguity and darkness inherent in each.
  • As Nighthawk states to Blur that the Black Panther will not run as he is under arrest, the Black Panther states to them that he does not know how they got their powers and that they are not the Squadron Supreme, as he even asked if they trust Phil Coulson.
  • He told the UK Independent Newspaper that Duran Duran are "All really nice and they’re not, as individuals, dissimilar to Blur."
  • The PRS for Music Heritage Award scheme launched in 2009 with the first award going to Blur.

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