slur 音标拼音: [sl'ɚ]
n . 连音符,诽谤,耻辱,印刷模糊
vt . 草率地看过,忽略,含糊地念
vi . 模糊不清
连音符,诽谤,耻辱,印刷模糊草率地看过,忽略,含糊地念模糊不清
slur n 1 : (
music )
a curved line spanning notes that are to be played legato 2 :
a disparaging remark ; "
in the 19th century any reference to female sexuality was considered a vile aspersion "; "
it is difficult for a woman to understand a man '
s sensitivity to any slur on his virility " [
synonym : {
aspersion }, {
slur }]
3 :
a blemish made by dirt ; "
he had a smudge on his cheek " [
synonym :
{
smudge }, {
spot }, {
blot }, {
daub }, {
smear }, {
smirch }, {
slur }]
v 1 :
play smoothly or legato ; "
the pianist slurred the most beautiful passage in the sonata "
2 :
speak disparagingly of ;
e .
g .,
make a racial slur ; "
your comments are slurring your co -
workers "
3 :
utter indistinctly 4 :
become vague or indistinct ; "
The distinction between the two theories blurred " [
synonym : {
blur }, {
dim }, {
slur }] [
ant :
{
focalise }, {
focalize }, {
focus }]
Slur \
Slur \,
n .
1 .
A mark or stain ;
hence ,
a slight reproach or disgrace ;
a stigma ;
a reproachful intimation ;
an innuendo . "
Gaining to his name a lasting slur ." --
South .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
A trick played upon a person ;
an imposition . [
R .]
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3 . (
Mus .)
A mark ,
thus [[
upslur ]
or [
downslur ]],
connecting notes that are to be sung to the same syllable ,
or made in one continued breath of a wind instrument ,
or with one stroke of a bow ;
a tie ;
a sign of legato .
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4 .
In knitting machines ,
a contrivance for depressing the sinkers successively by passing over them .
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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 .
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2 .
To disparage ;
to traduce . --
Tennyson .
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3 .
To cover over ;
to disguise ;
to conceal ;
to pass over lightly or with little notice .
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With periods ,
points ,
and tropes ,
he slurs his crimes . --
Dryden .
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4 .
To cheat ,
as by sliding a die ;
to trick . [
R .]
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To slur men of what they fought for . --
Hudibras .
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5 .
To pronounce indistinctly ;
as ,
to slur syllables ;
to slur one '
s words .
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6 . (
Mus .)
To sing or perform in a smooth ,
gliding style ;
to connect smoothly in performing ,
as several notes or tones .
--
Busby .
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7 . (
Print .)
To blur or double ,
as an impression from type ;
to mackle .
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1913 Webster ]
182 Moby Thesaurus words for "
slur ":
accent ,
accent mark ,
affront ,
asperse ,
aspersion ,
attaint ,
bad -
mouth ,
badge of infamy ,
bar ,
bar sinister ,
baton ,
bedaub ,
befoul ,
bend sinister ,
besmear ,
besmirch ,
besmoke ,
bespatter ,
bestain ,
black eye ,
black mark ,
blacken ,
blink ,
blot ,
blow upon ,
blur ,
brand ,
broad arrow ,
calumniate ,
calumny ,
cancel ,
cantando ,
carefully ignore ,
cast aspersions on ,
cast reflections on ,
censure ,
champain ,
character ,
cold -
shoulder ,
custos ,
cut a corner ,
cut corners ,
darken ,
daub ,
defame ,
defile ,
demilegato ,
denigrate ,
dip into ,
direct ,
dirty ,
disapprove ,
discolor ,
discredit ,
disparage ,
disparagement ,
disregard ,
dodge ,
dot ,
examine cursorily ,
execution ,
expose ,
expose to infamy ,
expression ,
expression mark ,
fermata ,
fingering ,
fudge ,
garble ,
gibbet ,
give the once -
over ,
glance at ,
glissando ,
gloss over ,
hang in effigy ,
hold ,
ignore ,
imputation ,
innuendo ,
insinuation ,
insult ,
intonation ,
key signature ,
lead ,
legato ,
libel ,
ligature ,
lisp ,
malign ,
mark ,
mark of Cain ,
measure ,
metronomic mark ,
mezzo staccato ,
mumble ,
music -
making ,
notation ,
obloquy ,
odium ,
onus ,
page through ,
parlando ,
pass over ,
pass over lightly ,
pause ,
performance ,
personal remark ,
personality ,
pianism ,
pillory ,
pillorying ,
pizzicato ,
point champain ,
presa ,
put -
down ,
reflection ,
rendering ,
rendition ,
repercussion ,
reprimand ,
reproach ,
rubato ,
scamp ,
scan ,
scorch ,
sear ,
segno ,
sign ,
signature ,
singe ,
skid ,
skim ,
skim over ,
skim the surface ,
skimp ,
skip over ,
slam ,
slander ,
slidder ,
slight ,
slip ,
slip through ,
slubber ,
slubber over ,
slur over ,
sly suggestion ,
smear ,
smirch ,
smoke ,
smudge ,
smutch ,
soil ,
spiccato ,
spot ,
staccato ,
stain ,
stigma ,
stigmatism ,
stigmatization ,
stigmatize ,
stricture ,
stutter ,
suggestion ,
sully ,
swell ,
symbol ,
taint ,
tarnish ,
tear down ,
tempo mark ,
thumb through ,
tie ,
time signature ,
touch ,
touch upon ,
touch upon lightly ,
traduce ,
uncomplimentary remark ,
vilify ,
vinculum ,
whispering campaign ,
zip through
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