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fuzzy

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

模糊的,模糊不清的,毛茸茸的,模糊不清

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Definitions

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

  • Often these are fuzzy, tepid commitments unlikely to achieve much beyond a few headlines and the odd like.

  • Now all you need is a glass of hot chocolate and some movies to make you feel all warm and fuzzy.

  • Platforms’ self-serving transparency remains a much complained about facet of how these giants currently operate — making efforts to hold them accountable over things like content take-down performance doomed to fuzzy failure.

  • There were water shrews, with long tails and fuzzy feet for paddling.

  • A good leader doesn’t tolerate fuzzy, pretentious words, but rather insists their team use plain language.

  • Some of the video was crystal clear, but in other footage the figures were just fuzzy shadows in black and white.

  • How can a chilled, acidic, and bubbly liquid make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside?

  • Their products are chosen by online votes which brings home a kind of warm and fuzzy “we all did this!”

  • Uber pridefully wears its evil reputation the way other on-demand ride-sharing services wear fuzzy pink mustaches.

  • Though the math gets a little fuzzy from here, Mayo Shattuck divorced his wife of almost 20 years, Jennifer, in 1995.

  • He washed Lovin Child's clothes, even to the red sweater suit and the fuzzy red "bunny" cap.

  • A soft fog of snow makes fuzzy smears of the pinwheels, of the children racing, sparklers in both hands, across the frozen lawn.

  • He was small and chunky in build, and nervous in his mind, and had red fuzzy hair that stuck up around his head like an aureole.

  • A fat little rascal, with a bobbing fuzzy poll and squirming limbs.

  • Then he'd hurry ashore over his plank bridge and collect snails and fuzzy worms and similar crawlers by the tide mark.