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slur

英 [slɜː(r)]

美 [slɜːr]

v.  含混不清地说话(通常因醉酒或疲劳); 连奏; 连唱; 诽谤; 诋毁; 污辱
n.  诽谤; 诋毁; 污辱; 连奏线; 连唱线

过去式:slurred 复数:slurs 现在分词:slurring 过去分词:slurred 第三人称单数:slurs 

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Collins.1 / BNC.19367 / COCA.14203

牛津词典

    verb

    • 含混不清地说话(通常因醉酒或疲劳)
      to pronounce words in a way that is not clear so that they run into each other, usually because you are drunk or tired
      1. She had drunk too much and her speech was slurred.
        她喝得太多了,话都说不利索了。
    • 连奏;连唱
      to play or sing a group of two or more musical notes so that each one runs smoothly into the next
      1. 诽谤;诋毁;污辱
        to harm sb's reputation by making unfair or false statements about them

        noun

        • 诽谤;诋毁;污辱
          an unfair remark about sb/sth that may damage other people's opinion of them
          1. She had dared to cast a slur on his character.
            她竟敢对他的人品加以诋毁。
          2. The crowd started throwing bottles and shouting racial slurs .
            人群开始扔瓶子,并高声地进行种族污辱。
        • 连奏线;连唱线
          a curved sign used to show that two or more notes are to be played smoothly and without a break

          柯林斯词典

          • N-COUNT 毁谤;诋毁;侮辱性的言辞
            Asluris an insulting remark which could damage someone's reputation.
            1. This is yet another slur on the integrity of the Metropolitan Police.
              这是对伦敦市警察局刚正廉明作风的又一次诽谤。
            2. ...racial slurs.
              种族毁谤的言论
          • V-ERG (由于醉酒、生病或困倦等)含糊不清地说,大着舌头说
            If someoneslurstheir speech or if their speechslurs, they do not pronounce each word clearly, because they are drunk, ill, or sleepy.
            1. He repeated himself and slurred his words more than usual...
              他重复了一遍,说得更含糊了。
            2. The newscaster's speech began to slur...
              新闻广播员的话音变得含糊不清起来。
            3. 'Hey, you're gorgeous,' he slurred.
              “嗨,你真漂亮,”他含混地说。

          英英释义

          noun

          • a blemish made by dirt
            1. he had a smudge on his cheek
            Synonym:smudgespotblotdaubsmearsmirch
          • a disparaging remark
            1. in the 19th century any reference to female sexuality was considered a vile aspersion
            2. it is difficult for a woman to understand a man's sensitivity to any slur on his virility
            Synonym:aspersion
          • (music) a curved line spanning notes that are to be played legato

            verb

            • become vague or indistinct
              1. The distinction between the two theories blurred
              Synonym:blurdim
            • utter indistinctly
              1. speak disparagingly of
                1. your comments are slurring your co-workers
              2. play smoothly or legato
                1. the pianist slurred the most beautiful passage in the sonata

              双语例句

              • This is yet another slur on the integrity of the Metropolitan Police.
                这是对伦敦市警察局刚正廉明作风的又一次诽谤。
              • It's still a racial slur.
                但它还是个种族歧视名词。
              • I just said that "nigger" is a racial slur.
                我是说“黑鬼”这个词有种族歧视色彩。
              • Parents are often upset when their children praise the homes of their friends and regard it as a slur on their own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and often are foolish enough to let the adolescents see that they are annoyed.
                父母在子女称赞朋友家时常会心烦意乱,认为这是在贬低自己烹调,或是清洁工作,或是家具,而且常常笨到让青少年看出自己已经生气。
              • Flemming is enraged by this slur.
                弗莱明为这种侮辱所激怒。
              • But the word is also a racial slur against Chinese people.
                但同时Chink这个词也是对中国人带有种族主义的蔑称。
              • Given what happened next, the former US president might have considered that something of a slur.
                考虑到之后发生的事情,这位美国前总统或许会认为这是一种诽谤。
              • The newscaster's speech began to slur
                新闻广播员的话音变得含糊不清起来。
              • This is a slur on his good name.
                这是他名誉上一个污点。
              • To blend one tone into the next; slur. rapid sliding up or down the musical scale.
                滑移从一个音滑到另一个音;圆润地接连演奏在音阶上迅速滑上或滑下。