fluff
US /flʌf/
UK /flʌf/
名词
1.
绒毛, 软毛
soft, light fibers or down, especially from fabric or animals
示例:
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There was a lot of white fluff on the carpet after she cut her dog's hair.
她给狗剪毛后,地毯上有很多白色绒毛。
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The dryer vent was clogged with lint and fluff.
烘干机通风口被棉绒和绒毛堵塞了。
2.
轻松内容, 空话
something trivial or insubstantial, often used to describe light entertainment or content
示例:
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The movie was mostly fluff, but it was enjoyable.
这部电影大部分是轻松内容,但很愉快。
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Her article was full of political fluff and lacked real substance.
她的文章充满了政治空话,缺乏实质内容。
动词
1.
弄蓬松, 拍松
to make something appear larger or softer by shaking or patting it
示例:
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She stopped to fluff her hair in the mirror.
她停下来在镜子里弄蓬松头发。
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He always remembers to fluff the pillows before bed.
他总是记得在睡前拍松枕头。
2.
搞砸, 说错
to make a mistake, especially in performing a task or speaking lines
示例:
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The actor started to fluff his lines during the live performance.
演员在现场表演中开始搞砸台词。
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Don't worry if you fluff a few words, just keep going.
如果你说错几个词,别担心,继续说。
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