fluff
- IPA[flʌf]
英式
- soft fibres from fabrics such as wool or cotton which accumulate in small light clumps;any soft downy substance, especially the fur or feathers of a young mammal or bird.
- make (something) appear fuller and softer by shaking or brushing it;fail to perform or accomplish (something) successfully or well
verb: fluff, 3rd person present: fluffs, gerund or present participle: fluffing, past tense: fluffed, past participle: fluffed
noun: fluff, plural noun: fluffs
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. soft fibres from fabrics such as wool or cotton which accumulate in small light clumps he brushed his sleeve to remove the fluff 同義詞
- ▪ any soft downy substance, especially the fur or feathers of a young mammal or bird. 同義詞
- 2. entertainment or writing perceived as trivial or superficial the film is a piece of typical Hollywood fluff
- 3. informal a mistake made in speaking or playing music, or by an actor in delivering their lines. 同義詞
動詞
- 1. make (something) appear fuller and softer by shaking or brushing it I fluffed up the pillows
- 2. informal fail to perform or accomplish (something) successfully or well the extra fluffed his only line 同義詞 反義詞
- a woman regarded in sexual terms
Oxford Dictionary
- a woman regarded in sexual terms
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[fləf]
美式
- soft fibers from fabrics such as wool or cotton which accumulate in small light clumps: he brushed his sleeve to remove the fluff
- make (something) appear fuller and softer by shaking or brushing it: I fluffed up the pillows
Oxford American Dictionary