fluff
第三人称
fluffs
现在进行时
fluffing
过去式
fluffed
过去完成时
fluffed
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抖松, 使蓬松
to make something soft and puffy, often by shaking or arranging it for added volume
及物动词
- After washing and drying, the towel was fluffed to make it soft and absorbent.
洗涤和干燥后,毛巾被蓬松以使其柔软和吸水。
- She used a wide-toothed comb to fluff her curls and add volume.
她用了宽齿梳来蓬松她的卷发并增加体积。
- After braiding her hair, she gently pulled at the strands to fluff the braid and make it look fuller.
在编完头发后,她轻轻拉 strands 以蓬松辫子,使其看起来更丰满。
- After wearing a hat all day, she needed to fluff her hair to remove any flattened areas.
戴了一整天帽子后,她需要 蓬松 她的头发以去除任何扁平的区域。
- She fluffed the pillows on the couch to make them look plump and inviting.
她拍松了沙发上的枕头,让它们看起来蓬松诱人。
同义词:
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完全失败, 搞砸
to completely fail at doing or achieving something
及物动词
- Despite hours of preparation, the candidate fluffed his interview by stumbling over basic questions.
尽管准备了几个小时,候选人还是因为绊倒在基本问题上而搞砸了面试。
- She fluffed her chance to impress the director during the audition by forgetting her lines.
她因为忘记台词而搞砸了在试镜中给导演留下深刻印象的机会。
- The student fluffed the exam, failing to answer even the simplest questions.
那名学生在考试中彻底搞砸了,连最简单的问题都没能回答。
- Despite his best efforts, the chef fluffed the soufflé, resulting in a flat and unappetizing dessert.
尽管尽了最大努力,厨师还是搞砸了舒芙蕾,结果做出了一个平淡无味的甜点。
- The writer fluffed the climax of the novel, leaving readers disappointed with the lackluster resolution.
作家搞砸了小说的高潮,让读者对平淡的结局感到失望。