fluff的反义词
名词绒毛,软毛; 小东西; 浮浅的娱乐; [非正式]失误
及物动词使松软; 搞糟,失去; 忘记或说错了台词
不及物动词变得松软; [非正式]忘词
及物动词
1. The bird fluffed its feathers.
鸟啄它的羽毛使之松散。
2. The actress was so absent-minded that she fluffed her lines.
那位女演员心不在焉竟然忘了台词。
不及物动词
1. While reading, he fluffed frequently.
他读的时候常常读错。
名词
1. The chicks looked like little round balls of fluff.
小鸡们看上去像滚圆的小绒球。
2. He brushed some fluff from his jacket.
他刷去了夹克上的绒毛。
1. 击球失误:Flight 飞球距离 | Fluff 击球失误 | Fly ball 高飞球
2. 失误:fluent aphasia 空洞型失语症 | fluff 失误 | fluid ability 流动能力
3. (輕鬆):First Time(第一次) | Fluff(輕鬆) | Future Fic(未來)
4. 扶啦扶(扶不起来). 柔 毛:fluff 扶啦扶(扶不起来) 柔 毛 | flurry 飞来瑞(雪) 风 雪 | flush 飞来雪 (冻的脸)发红
1. (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 .
e.g. ...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
e.g. 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. 出错;搞砸
If you fluff something that you are trying to do, you are unsuccessful or you do it badly.
e.g. She fluffed her interview at Oxford.
她在牛津的面试搞砸了。
3. 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.
e.g. 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。
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1. So disturbed are some people by tree fluff that solutions used here include chemical warfare and sexual sterilization.
2. Here in Beijing, these little pieces of feathery light fluff elicit much complaining.
3. When the rice is cooked, fluff it up to distribute the mushrooms evenly.
4. Beijingers will move on to complaining about something else, which surely will have more substance than the wispy fluff of future trees.
5. Those outdoors also have to cover their noses and mouths to avoid the fluff which can cause allergies and breathing difficulties for some.
6. Remove the pandan leaves after the rice is cooked and fluff up with chopsticks or a fork.
7. But this season the trendiest fluff is not the trim on coats or handbags.
8. These are the annual flurries of fluff falling from poplar and willow trees.
9. Make a commitment to forget the fluff and get down to the real stuff.
10. A chemist who has researched belly button fluff for three years believes that it collects because of tiny hairs which have " barbed hooks ".
noun
1. a blunder (especially an actor's forgetting the lines)
2. fluff的解释
2. something of little value or significance
Synonym: bagatelle frippery frivolity
3. any light downy material
verb
1. ruffle (one's hair) by combing the ends towards the scalp, for a full effect
Synonym: tease
2. erect or fluff up
e.g. the bird ruffled its feathers
Synonym: ruffle
3. make a mess of, destroy or ruin
e.g. I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement
Synonym: botch bodge bumble fumble botch up muff blow flub screw up ball up spoil muck up bungle bollix bollix up bollocks bollocks up bobble mishandle louse up foul up mess up fuck up