fuzziness
noun [ U ] uk/ˈfʌz.i.nəs/ us/ˈfʌz.i.nəs/
模糊不清;含混不清
the quality of not being clear to see or hear
Their videos interweave visual contrasts such as black and white versus colour and clarity versus fuzziness. 他们的视频交织着视觉上的对比,如黑白与彩色的对比,清晰图像与模糊图像的对比。
模糊,不清楚
the quality of being not detailed or exact enough
That language is not very helpful, given the fuzziness of ideas about what "organic" means. 鉴于“有机”的含义模糊不清,那种说法没有多大帮助。
See: fuzzy
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- Fuzziness, instead of a rich, pure tone, might indicate an air leak in the instrument.
- The photographer once kicked his tripod during a long exposure to get just the right fuzziness in an image.
- With anger, all senses are heightened, vision is clearer, colors are sharper. It has none of the fuzziness that anxiety or stress cause.
- In an era of New Age fuzziness, his mental clarity is refreshing.
- This fuzziness about the future concerns him.