to fluff
01
抖松, 使蓬松
to make something soft and puffy, often by shaking or arranging it for added volume
Transitive: to fluff sth
例子
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。
02
完全失败, 搞砸
to completely fail at doing or achieving something
Transitive: to fluff a task or activity
例子
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。
Fluff
01
绒毛, 轻软的材料
any light downy material
02
失误, 忘词
a blunder (especially an actor's forgetting the lines)
03
无价值的东西, 琐事
something of little value or significance
04
a lesbian who presents herself in a feminine way
例子
That fluff wore a cute dress and bright lipstick.
那个fluff穿了一件可爱的裙子和鲜艳的口红。
Everyone knew she 's a fluff from her soft, feminine style.
每个人从她柔软、女性化的风格中都知道她是一个fluff。



























