fuzziness
/ˈfʌzinəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfʌzinəs/ (ame, ipa) · /-zēnə̇s -zin-/ (ame, mw)
fuzziness — 名詞
1. a lack of sharpness in what you see or hear, so that outlines and sounds are har
模糊
影像或聲音不清楚的狀態
a lack of sharpness in what you see or hear, so that outlines and sounds are hard to recognise
Fatima adjusted the projector until the fuzziness of the picture disappeared.
Fatima 調整投影機,直到畫面的模糊感消失。
collocation: fuzziness of the picture
The old recording had a slight fuzziness that made the singer's voice hard to follow.
舊錄音帶有些微的模糊感,導致歌手的聲音很難聽清楚。
uncountable with modifier: slight fuzziness
Jin noticed the fuzziness in the photo was worse on the edges than in the centre.
Jin 注意到照片邊緣的模糊程度比中央更嚴重。
The fuzziness of the security footage meant no one could read the licence plate.
監視器畫面的模糊程度讓沒有人能看清車牌號碼。
- blurriness
more specific to focus-related unsharpness, especially in images
- indistinctness
more formal; describes anything that lacks a clear outline
- haziness
suggests a misty or smoky quality that softens edges
文法句型
the fuzziness of [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Commonly used in contexts of photography, audio recordings, vision, and display quality. Unlike 'blurriness', which focuses on motion or focus issues, 'fuzziness' can also describe a fine, textured lack of clarity such as that caused by static or grain.
常見錯誤
2. a condition in which something is too general or lacks the details needed to und
含糊
不精確不明確的性質
a condition in which something is too general or lacks the details needed to understand it or act on it
Hana asked her manager to clarify the fuzziness in the project's budget plan.
Hana 請主管釐清專案預算計劃中的含糊之處。
collocation: fuzziness in [document/plan]
The courtroom debate exposed the fuzziness of the law regarding data privacy.
法庭辯論揭露了該法律在資料隱私方面的含糊性。
Mika found the fuzziness of his career goals frustrating and wrote down specific targets.
Mika 覺得自己職業目標的含糊性令人沮喪,於是寫下了具體的目標。
The research team tried to reduce the fuzziness of their conclusions by gathering more data.
研究團隊試圖透過收集更多資料來減少結論的含糊性。
- vagueness
the most common alternative; suggests a lack of precision in ideas or language
- imprecision
focuses on measurement or numerical inexactness
- ambiguity
suggests multiple possible interpretations rather than simple lack of detail
文法句型
the fuzziness of [abstract noun]
用法筆記
Often used in academic, legal, planning, or analytical contexts where precision is expected. Distinguished from 'ambiguity' in that fuzziness suggests a lack of detail or boundary rather than multiple possible interpretations.