fluff

US [flʌf]
UK [flʌf]
  • v.搞糟;弄砸;抖松;使松散
  • n.蓬松毛团;(禽兽,尤指幼者的)绒毛;没多大意义的娱乐
  • Web轻松;起毛;软毛
Plural Form:fluffs  Present Participle:fluffing  Past Tense:fluffed  
fluff
n.
1.
(衣服等上的)绒毛,蓬松毛团,尘团small pieces of wool, cotton, etc. that gather on clothes and other surfaces
2.
(禽兽,尤指幼者的)绒毛soft animal fur or bird feathers, that is found especially on young animals or birds
3.
(informal)
没多大意义的娱乐entertainment that is not serious and is not considered to have great value
v.
1.
(informal)
~ sth
搞糟;弄砸to do sth badly or to fail at sth
He completely fluffed an easy shot(= in sport) .
一个唾手可得的进球机会被他搞砸了。
Most actors fluff their lines occasionally.
多数演员都会偶尔说错台词。
2.
~ sth (out/up)
抖松;使松散to shake or brush sth so that it looks larger and/or softer
The female sat on the eggs, fluffing out her feathers.
母鸟抖开羽毛孵蛋。
Let me fluff up your pillows for you.
我来把你的枕头拍松。

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