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N-UNCOUNT
(织物上的)绒毛,蓬松毛团;(小动物的)绒毛 Fluff consists of soft threads or fibres in the form of small, light balls or lumps. For example, you can refer to the fur of a small animal as fluff .
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...the nestbox which contained two chicks: just small grey balls of fluff...
窝里有两只雏鸟:看上去还只是两个灰色的毛毛球
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She noticed some bits of fluff on the sleeve of her sweater.
她发现羊毛衫的袖口上起了一些毛球。
2.
VERB
出错;搞砸 If you fluff something that you are trying to do, you are unsuccessful or you do it badly.
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She fluffed her interview at Oxford.
她在牛津的面试搞砸了。
3.
VERB
抖松(靠垫、羽毛等);使蓬松 If you fluff things such as cushions or feathers, you get a lot of air into them, for example by shaking or brushing them, in order to make them seem larger and lighter.
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She stood up and fluffed her hair, wiggling her fingers through it and then throwing it back.
她站起身来,弄松了头发,将手指穿过发丝,然后把头发向后一甩。
- Fluff up means the same as fluff .fluff up 同 fluff
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Take the pan off the heat and cover for 5 minutes to fluff up the rice.
把平底锅从火上拿开,焖 5 分钟让米饭变松软。
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- Noun
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1. any light downy material
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2. something of little value or significance
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3. a blunder (especially an actor's forgetting the lines)
体育
- 1.击球失误
计算机
- 1.毛,毛边
- 1. Let me fluff up your pillows for you.
- 我来给你把枕头抖松。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. My coat is covered with fluff.
- 我的外套粘满了绒毛。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. Woolen blankets often have fluff on them.
- 毛毯上经常带有柔软的绒毛。
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》


