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fuzz    音標拼音: [f'ʌz]
n. 細毛,絨毛,警員
vi. 作絨毛狀飛散,變成絨毛狀
vt. 起毛,使模糊

細毛,絨毛,警員作絨毛狀飛散,變成絨毛狀起毛,使模糊

fuzz
n 1: filamentous hairlike growth on a plant; "peach fuzz" [synonym:
{hair}, {fuzz}, {tomentum}]
2: uncomplimentary terms for a policeman [synonym: {bull}, {cop},
{copper}, {fuzz}, {pig}]
3: a hazy or indistinct representation; "it happened so fast it
was just a blur"; "he tried to clear his head of the whisky
fuzz" [synonym: {blur}, {fuzz}]
4: the first beard of an adolescent boy

Fuzz \Fuzz\ (f[u^]z), v. t.
To make drunk. [Obs.] --Wood.
[1913 Webster]


Fuzz \Fuzz\, n. [Cf. Prov. E. fuzzy that ravels (of silk or
cotton), D. voos spongy, fungous, G. faser filament. E. feaze
to untwist.]
Fine, light particles or fibers; loose, volatile matter.
[1913 Webster]

{Fuzz ball}, a kind of fungus or mushroom, which, when
pressed, bursts and scatters a fine dust; a puffball.
[1913 Webster]


Fuzz \Fuzz\, v. i.
To fly off in minute particles.
[1913 Webster]

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