Borroso in english
Fuzzy
pronunciation: fʌzi part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: fʌzi part of speech: adjective
In gestures
borroso = blurred ; misty ; clouded ; blurry ; cloudy ; bleary ; foggy ; smudgy .
Example: For instance, if discharge is 'watery' or 'purulent,' vision is 'blurred,' pain is 'moderate,' then corneal trauma or infection is diagnosed.Example: The article 'Misty, water-colored images' sounds the clarion for preservation activist librarians.Example: The article 'The clouded crystal ball and the library profession' explains how the concepts of knowledge utilisation and information brokering are beginning to have an impact on the definition of the librarian's role.Example: On the other hand, a distinction that was thought to be quite clear turns out to be rather blurry.Example: We walked the familiar grounds, grass wet from days of thunder storms, the morning still cloudy and threatening.Example: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Example: What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.Example: One is plain black and the other is black with smudgy lavender and pale pink flowers.more:
» algo borroso = blur .
Example: The frozen winter scenery flashed past my window in a blur of white and grey as the car skidded out of control.» hacer borroso = blur .
Example: Much of what is written about the information society is blurred by vague definitions.» lógica borrosa = fuzzy logic .
Example: Fuzzy logic captures the fuzzy nature of human intelligence.