[mass noun]soft fibres from fabrics such as wool or cotton which accumulate in small light clumps
绒毛,软毛
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he brushed his sleeve to remove the fluff. 他刷了刷衣袖,去掉绒毛。
any soft downy substance, especially the fur or feathers of a young mammal or bird
绒毛似的东西(尤指幼小哺乳动物软毛或小鸟羽毛)。
〈喻〉 空洞(或肤浅)的娱乐节目(或作品)
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the film is a piece of typical Hollywood fluff. 这部电影是典型的好莱坞闹剧。
〈非正式〉 (说话、演奏或台词中的)错误。
make (something) appear fuller and softer, typically by shaking or brushing it
把…拍松(或抖松、掸松)
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I fluffed up the pillows. 我把枕头抖松了。
〈非正式〉 (尤指体育、表演)出错,失误
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the extra fluffed his only line. 临时演员把他惟一的一句台词念错了。
"late 18th cent.: probably a dialect alteration of 16th-cent.