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fuzziness

/fuhz-ee/US // ˈfʌz i //UK // (ˈfʌzɪ) //

模糊性,模糊,模糊感,模糊不清

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    fuzz·i·er, fuzz·i·est.

    • : of the nature of or resembling fuzz: a soft, fuzzy material.
    • : covered with fuzz: a plant with broad, fuzzy leaves.
    • : indistinct; blurred: A fuzzy photograph usually means you jiggled the camera.
    • : muddleheaded or incoherent: a fuzzy thinker; to become fuzzy after one drink.

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Examples

  • You’re creating a full look, so when you walk into a room, it brings you that spirit and warm, fuzzy feeling.

  • Not when investors have warm, fuzzy feelings for ad tech thanks to The Trade Desk’s robust success since its own IPO in 2016.

  • At Outside, we consider ourselves connoisseurs of the fleecy and fuzzy.

  • After all, many dog owners have been dragged across the street to meet a new fuzzy friend and their owner, whether they like it or not.

  • You’ve probably seen this plant and said “Wow, that’s one fuzzy leaf.”

  • The fuzziness was from the beer we drank after building bonfires in the dunes in the middle of the night.

  • The fuzziness comes when Obama tries to explain how exactly the Republicans created this mess.

  • It is this fuzziness that allows the Obama administration to try to have it both ways.

  • They would stand out solid from the fluffiness and fuzziness and fatness of the others.

  • Grant at the medical officer's advice took a brief nap, which quickly cleared up his mental fuzziness.

  • And there was a green cut-paper fuzziness on the frame of the looking-glass in the parlour.

  • The portrait was remarkable for that fuzziness of outline which seems to be inevitable in enlarged photographs.

  • Perhaps the winds of the mountain being stronger, the fuzziness of his thought would be blown away?