dictionnaire Hébreu - Anglais

עברית - English

מְעוּרפָּל Anglais:

1. fuzzy


to feel fuzzy
I got it cheap in the market and the picture was just really fuzzy.
For younger children, the concept of time and goals are already fuzzy enough, so keep it short and specific.
We have a fuzzy picture of what lies at the center of a black hole.
The display went fuzzy, and then died.
That sounds too warm and fuzzy for a ruthless – or cruel - robber baron.
An example of something fuzzy is a memory from long ago. That sounds too warm and fuzzy for a ruthless – or cruel - robber baron.
My better half screwed me over for being fuzzy. / When he's fuzzy, he's a little wiggy. / I can see, you are fuzzy again.
Is the picture always fuzzy on your TV? You can pick up a lot of stations on the car radio but the sound is usually sort of fuzzy.
Oh no, it's raining - my hair will get all fuzzy.
The meaning in life is fuzzy.
activities are ad hoc and fuzzy, and seldom have measurable, concrete objectives.
He is absorbed in the study of the Fuzzy Theory.