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býður in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for býður in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.blur [Brit bləː, Am blər] N

II.blur <forma in -ing blurring, pt, pp blurred> [Brit bləː, Am blər] VB trans

III.blur <forma in -ing blurring, pt, pp blurred> [Brit bləː, Am blər] VB intr

býður in the PONS Dictionary

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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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The degree of spreading (blurring) of the point object is a measure for the quality of an imaging system.
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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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Just as visual sociology sometimes blurs into something like art, in these projects, art expands into being a kind of visual sociology.
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The center digit represents hundredths of a second, and appears as a blur.
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It blurs the boundary between real and fictitious space.
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The fundamental distinction between the flexion-lines and the fold-lines is often blurred, as fold-lines may permit some flexibility or vice-versa.
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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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Brown said despite this, that night was and still is a blur.
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As the band progressed, they began playing faster and faster, eventually developing a blur-type sound that could verge on experimental noise.
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