fuzz / fʌz /

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fuzz2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. loose, light, fibrous, or fluffy matter.
  2. a mass or coating of such matter: the fuzz on a peach.
  3. Slang. a man's very short haircut, similar to a crew cut.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make or become blurred or unclear: He fuzzed up the plot line with a lot of emotional nonsense. The image fuzzed and then disappeared.

fuzz 近义词

n. 名词 noun

fluff

fuzz 的近义词 11
fuzz 的反义词 1

更多fuzz例句

  1. For length, beard trimmers will offer an easy-to-follow number system you can use to pinpoint the perfect level of fuzz.
  2. That fuzz reduces friction, which makes it easier for the bees to move.
  3. He croons velvet wraithvocals in Romance languages and crafts resistance symphonies of fuzz and static.
  4. Forget-me-nots may also be mistaken for borage, but they lack its signature fuzz.
  5. One of the key differences between the two is that nectarines are smooth-skinned compared to the characteristic fuzz of peaches, which is a boon for anyone unsettled by eating furry fruit.
  6. Now he bent his pink moon-face with its sandy fuzz of first beard over her pale lips: no breath.
  7. Click here to watch a clip, complete with fuzz-guitar soundtrack.
  8. Hot Fuzz, the second installment in the Cornetto trilogy, grossed close to $40 million on DVD.
  9. And no one seemed to mind that the models had a bit of fuzz on their legs—or that none of them wore any pants.
  10. I had a big stick with me—about six foot long it was—and did sometimes to beat fuzz with; so I takes the stick by one end.
  11. I have wound it and purled it and worked on the thing till I'm tasting fuzz.
  12. Or the sticks of cellulose, or the curved, wire device with fuzz at the ends?
  13. She shrank back against him in a palsy of repugnance at about an inch of moving fuzz on a rhododendron.
  14. The skin of quinces is covered with a thick fuzz, which can be removed by wiping the fruit with a damp cloth.