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Bleared | a. Dimmed, as by a watery humor; affected with rheum. -- Blear"ed*ness n. [1913 Webster] Dardanian wives, With bleared visages, come forth to view The issue of the exploit. Shak. [1913 Webster] | Blear | a. [ See Blear, v. ] 1. Dim or sore with water or rheum; -- said of the eyes. [ 1913 Webster ] His blear eyes ran in gutters to his chin. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Causing or caused by dimness of sight; dim. [ 1913 Webster ] Power to cheat the eye with blear illusion. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Blear | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Bleared p. pr. & vb. n. Blearing. ] [ OE. bleren; cf. Dan. plire to blink, Sw. plira to twinkle, wink, LG. plieren; perh. from the same root as E. blink. See Blink, and cf. Blur. ] To make somewhat sore or watery, as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the sight. Figuratively: To obscure (mental or moral perception); to blind; to hoodwink. [ 1913 Webster ] That tickling rheums Should ever tease the lungs and blear the sight. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ] To blear the eye of, to deceive; to impose upon. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Bleareye | n. (Med.) A disease of the eyelids, consisting in chronic inflammation of the margins, with a gummy secretion of sebaceous matter. Dunglison. [ 1913 Webster ] | Blear-eyed | a. 1. Having sore eyes; having the eyes dim with rheum; dim-sighted. [ 1913 Webster ] The blear-eyed Crispin. Drant. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Lacking in perception or penetration; short-sighted; as, a blear-eyed bigot. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bleareyedness | n. The state of being blear-eyed. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bleary | a. Somewhat blear. [ 1913 Webster ] | bleary-eyed | adj. having eyes sore or unfocused, due to weariness or excessive drinking; same as blear-eyed{ 1 }. Syn. -- blear, bleary. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. same as teary. [ R. ] [ PJC ] |
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| 潤む | [うるむ, urumu] (v5m, vi) (1) to be wet; to be moist; (2) to get dim; to become blurred; to get cloudy; to get muddy; to be bleared; (3) (of one's voice) to become tear-choked; (P) [Add to Longdo] | しょぼしょぼ | [shoboshobo] (adv, vs) drizzling; weakly (blinking); blearily [Add to Longdo] | 酔眼 | [すいがん, suigan] (n, adj-no) bleary or drunken eyes [Add to Longdo] | 目腐れ | [めくされ, mekusare] (n) bleary-eyed person [Add to Longdo] | 爛れる | [ただれる, tadareru] (v1, vi) to be sore; to be inflamed; to be bleary; to fester [Add to Longdo] |
| | blear | (เบลียร์) { bleared, blearing, blears } adj. ตาพร่ามัว, ตาฟาง, ตาบวม, พร่ามัว, ไม่ชัด vt. ทำให้มัว, ทำให้ตามัว, See also: blearedness n. ดูblear, Syn. bleary | blear-eyed | (เบลียร์'ไอดฺ) adj. ตามัว, สายตาสั้น, See also: blear-eyedness n. สายตาสั้น, Syn. short-sighted | bleary | (เบลีย'รี) adj. พร่ามัว, ไม่ชัด, เหนื่อยอ่อน, See also: blearybleariness n. ดูbleary, Syn. hazy |
| blear | (vt) ทำให้มัว, ทำให้มืดมัว, ทำให้ตาพร่า, ทำให้ตามัว | bleary | (adj) มัว, ตาพร่ามัว, ตาฟาง, ไม่ชัด |
| | | | | bleary | (adj) tired to the point of exhaustion, Syn. blear-eyed, blear, bleary-eyed | bleary | (adj) indistinct or hazy in outline, Syn. blurred, blurry, hazy, foggy, fuzzy, muzzy | blur | (v) make dim or indistinct, Syn. blear, Ant. focus |
| Blear | a. [ See Blear, v. ] 1. Dim or sore with water or rheum; -- said of the eyes. [ 1913 Webster ] His blear eyes ran in gutters to his chin. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Causing or caused by dimness of sight; dim. [ 1913 Webster ] Power to cheat the eye with blear illusion. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Blear | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Bleared p. pr. & vb. n. Blearing. ] [ OE. bleren; cf. Dan. plire to blink, Sw. plira to twinkle, wink, LG. plieren; perh. from the same root as E. blink. See Blink, and cf. Blur. ] To make somewhat sore or watery, as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the sight. Figuratively: To obscure (mental or moral perception); to blind; to hoodwink. [ 1913 Webster ] That tickling rheums Should ever tease the lungs and blear the sight. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ] To blear the eye of, to deceive; to impose upon. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Bleared | a. Dimmed, as by a watery humor; affected with rheum. -- Blear"ed*ness n. [1913 Webster] Dardanian wives, With bleared visages, come forth to view The issue of the exploit. Shak. [1913 Webster] | Bleareye | n. (Med.) A disease of the eyelids, consisting in chronic inflammation of the margins, with a gummy secretion of sebaceous matter. Dunglison. [ 1913 Webster ] | Blear-eyed | a. 1. Having sore eyes; having the eyes dim with rheum; dim-sighted. [ 1913 Webster ] The blear-eyed Crispin. Drant. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Lacking in perception or penetration; short-sighted; as, a blear-eyed bigot. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bleareyedness | n. The state of being blear-eyed. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bleary | a. Somewhat blear. [ 1913 Webster ] | bleary-eyed | adj. having eyes sore or unfocused, due to weariness or excessive drinking; same as blear-eyed{ 1 }. Syn. -- blear, bleary. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. same as teary. [ R. ] [ PJC ] |
| | しょぼしょぼ | [shoboshobo] (adv, vs) drizzling; weakly (blinking); blearily [Add to Longdo] | 潤む | [うるむ, urumu] (v5m, vi) (1) to be wet; to be moist; (2) to get dim; to become blurred; to get cloudy; to get muddy; to be bleared; (3) (of one's voice) to become tear-choked; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 酔眼 | [すいがん, suigan] (n, adj-no) bleary or drunken eyes [Add to Longdo] | 目腐れ | [めくされ, mekusare] (n) bleary-eyed person [Add to Longdo] | 爛れる | [ただれる, tadareru] (v1, vi) to be sore; to be inflamed; to be bleary; to fester [Add to Longdo] |
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