fuzzy

形容詞

UK/ˈfʌz.i/
US/ˈfʌz.i/

定義 fuzzy 形容詞

clarity(清晰度)

  1. Describing an image with indistinct edges or a sound, especially from electronic devices, that is unclear due to interference or unwanted noise.

    模糊不清的;嘈杂的

    • Is your television picture always this blurry?

      你的电视画面总是这么模糊吗?

    • The radio picks up many stations, but the sound is often somewhat unclear.

      收音机收到了很多电台,但声音常常有点不清楚。

    • The images in the old photos are a bit fuzzy and hard to make out.

      老照片中的图像有点模糊,难以辨认。

  2. informal(非正式)

    Lacking clarity or distinctness.

    不清晰的

    • Although some details remain unclear, the basic outline of the event is beginning to emerge.

      虽然一些细节仍不清楚,但事件的基本轮廓开始浮现。

    • After drinking so much last night, my mind feels a bit fuzzy this morning.

      昨晚喝了太多酒,今天早上我的脑袋感觉有点模糊。

    • Sorry, I'm still a bit fuzzy, could you repeat that?

      抱歉,我还是有点模糊,你能再说一遍吗?

appearance(外观)

  1. Describing hair that is an untidy mass of tight, small curls.

    (毛发)蓬乱的;有紧密小卷的

    • Oh no, it’s raining – my hair is going to get all fuzzy.

      噢不,下雨了——我的头发会变得乱蓬蓬的。

    • She has a head of fuzzy curls.

      她有一头蓬乱的卷发。

texture(质地)

  1. Having a surface that feels like short fur.

    毛茸茸的

    • The sweater has a fuzzy texture.

      这件毛衣有毛茸茸的质感。

    • The surface of this toy is fuzzy and feels very comfortable to touch.

      这个玩具的表面毛茸茸的,摸起来非常舒服。