slurred adj. 发音含糊的
v. 略过;含糊不清地说出(slur的过去式)
- The distinction probably has been slurred over.
这种区别大概就要被忽视了。 - Whilst no names are presented, everybody understood that the incident in question was the one in the Spurs game, and that the player who was slurred as a racist was John Terry.
虽然球员的名字没有被提起,但是所有的人都知道这件事是发生在对热刺的一场比赛中,那个被含糊地提起的球员就是特里。 - Slurred speech, blurred ision and an inability to walk without swaying can occur after a few drinks but chronic alcohol abuse can cause more lasting damage and poor general health.
饮酒超过一定量以后,会出现口齿不清,视力模糊,走路摇摆不稳(急性酒精中毒),但是慢性酗酒会引起更持久的损伤,会更加明显的影响健康。
slurred[ adj ]
spoken as if with a thick tongue
<adj.all>
the thick speech of a drunkardhis words were slurred
Slur \Slur\ (sl[^u]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slurred} (sl[^u]rd);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Slurring} (sl[^u]r"r[i^]ng).] [Cf. OE. sloor
mud, clay, Icel. sl[=o]ra, slo[eth]ra, to trail or drag one's
self along, D. sleuren, sloren, to train, to drag, to do
negligently and slovenly, D. sloor, sloerie, a sluttish
girl.]
1. To soil; to sully; to contaminate; to disgrace.
--Cudworth.
2. To disparage; to traduce. --Tennyson.
3. To cover over; to disguise; to conceal; to pass over
lightly or with little notice.
With periods, points, and tropes, he slurs his
crimes. --Dryden.
4. To cheat, as by sliding a die; to trick. [R.]
To slur men of what they fought for. --Hudibras.
5. To pronounce indistinctly; as, to slur syllables; to slur
one's words.
6. (Mus.) To sing or perform in a smooth, gliding style; to
connect smoothly in performing, as several notes or tones.
--Busby.
7. (Print.) To blur or double, as an impression from type; to
mackle.
Slurred \Slurred\ (sl[^u]rd), a. (Mus.)
Marked with a slur; performed in a smooth, gliding style,
like notes marked with a slur.