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to fluff
01
翻松, 蓬松
to make something soft and puffy, often by shaking or arranging it for added volume
Transitive: to fluff sth
Example
After washing and drying, the towel was fluffed to make it soft and absorbent.
在洗涤和干燥后,毛巾被翻松蓬松,以使其变得柔软和吸水。
She used a wide-toothed comb to fluff her curls and add volume.
她用宽齿梳翻松她的卷发,增加了蓬松感。
02
失误, 搞砸
to completely fail at doing or achieving something
Transitive: to fluff a task or activity
Example
Despite hours of preparation, the candidate fluffed his interview by stumbling over basic questions.
尽管准备了几个小时,候选人在面试中却因对基本问题的失误而搞砸了。
She fluffed her chance to impress the director during the audition by forgetting her lines.
她在试镜时失误,搞砸了给导演留下深刻印象的机会,因为她忘记了台词。
Fluff
01
绒毛, 轻软物
any light downy material
02
失误, 失言
a blunder (especially an actor's forgetting the lines)
03
微不足道的东西, 无足轻重的东西
something of little value or significance