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单词 fuzzy
释义 fuzzy
I. \ˈfəzē, -zi\ adjective
(-er/-est)
Etymology: perhaps from Low German fussig loose, light, spongy; akin to Dutch voos spongy, Old Norse fauskr rotten wood, Old High German fūl rotten — more at foul
1. now dialect England : not firm : spongy
2. : having a furry or downy appearance : covered with fuzz
 < deep-piled fuzzy felts — Lois Long >
 < an inviting carpet of fuzzy green moss — Tome Marvel >
3. : lacking in clarity or definition: as
 a. : indistinct in outline : not in focus : blurred
  < camera movement is a very likely cause of fuzzy photos — Kodak Photo Notes >
 specifically : lacking in musical clarity
  < the loud fugue gets fuzzy towards end — Saturday Review >
 b. : vague, inconclusive, indefinite
  < like many crusaders … vehement in assault but fuzzy as to the nature of his reforms — Charles Lee >
 c. : confused, incoherent, muddled
  < when a man's thinking is fuzzy or involved, so will his writing be — W.R.Parker >
 specifically : muddled by drink
  < drank faster than anybody else without becoming fuzzy — Herman Wouk >
4. : curled, crisped, frizzy
 < fuzzy red wigs stuck with jewels — G.W.Thornbury >
II. noun
(-es)
1. : fuzzy-wuzzy
2. : fuzztail
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