fluff
fluff 英 [flʌf] 美 [flʌf]
n. 绒毛;错误;无价值的东西 vt. 念错;抖松;使…起毛 vi. 起毛;出错;变松
进行时:fluffing 过去式:fluffed 过去分词:fluffed 第三人称单数:fluffs 名词复数:fluffs
- Fluff is a soft, light puffy or feathery material. Your pet angora rabbit is covered in fluff, and when you blow the down off a dandelion, you can call that fluff too.
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- n. 绒毛;错误;无价值的东西
- vt. 念错;抖松;使…起毛
- vi. 起毛;出错;变松
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1. The windows were nearly opaque, with a scrim of some sort of pale fluff or dander.
窗户上挂着薄棉布窗帘,上面有些泛白的绒毛或说是一些毛屑。
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2. You trust that the peeling of your fluff will reveal - slowly, one layer at a time - contentment. You trust in freedom.
你相信,你的去皮的绒毛会脱落-慢慢地,一次一层-直到满意.你相信自由。
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3. Usually the non-fluff turn to general use surface .generally used in the clothing surface fabric, is used in the sport easy suit mainly. .
本品未起毛面一般作为正面,.一般用于服装面料,主要用于运动休闲服装。
- fluff (n.) "light, feathery stuff," 1790, apparently a variant of floow "wooly substance, down, nap" (1580s), perhaps from Flemish vluwe, from French velu "shaggy, hairy," from Latin vellus "fleece," or Latin villus "tuft of hair" (see velvet). OED suggests fluff as "an imitative modification" of floow, "imitating the action of puffing away some light substance." Slang bit of fluff "young woman" is from 1903. The marshmallow confection Fluff dates to c. 1920 in Massachusetts, U.S.
- fluff (v.) "to shake into a soft mass," 1875, from fluff (n.). Meaning "make a mistake" is from 1884, originally in theater slang. Related: Fluffed; fluffing.
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