muff
- IPA[mʌf]
英式
- handle (a situation, task, or opportunity) clumsily or badly
- a mistake or failure, especially a failure to catch or receive a ball cleanly in sport.;a clumsy or incompetent person, especially in relation to a sport or manual skill.
verb: muff, 3rd person present: muffs, gerund or present participle: muffing, past tense: muffed, past participle: muffed
noun: muff, plural noun: muffs
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動詞
- 1. handle (a situation, task, or opportunity) clumsily or badly they muffed several of their biggest projects
名詞
- 1. a mistake or failure, especially a failure to catch or receive a ball cleanly in sport.
- ▪ a clumsy or incompetent person, especially in relation to a sport or manual skill.
- cunnilingus.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who performs cunnilingus.
Oxford Dictionary
- cunnilingus.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who performs cunnilingus.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[məf]
美式
- a tube made of fur or other warm material into which the hands are placed for warmth.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mʌf]
英式
- a tube made of fur or other warm material into which the hands are placed for warmth.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[məf]
美式
- handle (a situation, task, or opportunity) clumsily or badly: they muffed several of their biggest projects the catcher muffed a perfect throw home
- a mistake or failure, especially a failure to catch or receive a ball cleanly.
Oxford American Dictionary