Đặt câu với từ "boke"

1. Be virtuous, serve God daily with prayer, and apply thy boke.

2. Bokeh is a photographic term derived from the Japanese “boke” – which means “blur” or “haze”)

3. 1990s from Japanese boke, apparently shortened from pinboke ‘state of being out of focus’, from Bokeru ‘become befuddled’

4. Local CBO Afforests 98 hectares of Devastated Hilly Land in Guji Zone January 2021, Guji Zone Members of a local Community-based Organization ‘Boke Berko’ in Boke Bulala Kebele of Adola Rede Wereda in Guji Zone has successfully afforested 98 hectares of …

5. Airheaded (Japanese: てんねん Tennen; short for Tennen-boke, "Natural Airhead") is a personality type in Miitopia

6. 1990s from Japanese boke, apparently shortened from pinboke ‘state of being out of focus’, from Bokeru ‘become befuddled’

7. Local CBO Afforests 98 hectares of Devastated Hilly Land in Guji Zone OFLP Organizes Cluster level coordination platform January 2021, Guji Zone 01 February 2021, Nekemte Members of a local Community-based Organization ‘Boke Berko’ in Boke Bulala Kebele of Adola Rede Wereda in Guji Zone has successfully afforested 98 hectares of land that

8. Bokes Creek is named after Arthur Boke who was a hunter, scout and friend to surveyor Lucas Sullivant, the man who surveyed the area of Darby Creek and Bokes Creek

9. But Boorde's 'Fyrst Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge' was his tour-de-force; it was a comprehensive encyclopaedia of all the European countries he had visited, illustrated by woodcuts

10. [Japanese boke, blur, blurring (as a technique of traditional Japanese ink wash painting), verbal noun of Bokeru, to be senile or muddle-headed, be hazy or blurry, fade, from alteration (with pejorative voiced b for voiceless h

11. Approved 1531, Thomas Elyot, The Boke named The Governour: And if they wyll allege that all thynge contayned in holy scripture is Approbate by the hole consent of all the clergie of Christendoms […]··(transitive) To give official sanction, consent or authorization to.

12. [Japanese boke, blur, blurring (as a technique of traditional Japanese ink wash painting), verbal noun of Bokeru, to be senile or muddle-headed, be hazy or blurry, fade, from alteration (with pejorative voiced b for voiceless h

13. Andrew Boorde was no doubt a learned physician, and he has left two amusing and often sensible works on domestic hygiene and medicine, but his most entertaining book is The Fyrst Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge

14. Bokeh (derived from Japanese boke a noun form of Bokeru "become blurred or fuzzy") is a photographic term referring to the appearance of out-of-focus areas in an image produced by a camera lens using a shallow depth of field