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puffed的意思

puffed中文翻譯:

adj.氣喘吁吁的;腫脹的

相似詞語短語

pluffed───加厚的

buffed───adj.健壯的;肌肉發達的;v.擦亮;拋光(buff的過去式)

cuffed───v.用手輕快地拍打;給……戴上手銬(cuff的過去式和過去分詞)

duffed───n.水果布丁;(非正式)屁股;(森林地面上的)半腐層;(非正式)懷孕;v.(非正式)痛擊,毒打;把(偷盜物)改頭換面;偷盜并更改(牛身上的)烙印;誤擊,沒把(球)擊好;adj.(非正式)蹩腳的,無用的;錯誤的,不正確的;n.(Duff)(美、加、英)迪夫(人名)

fuffed───氣急敗壞的

huffed───v.生氣地說;把……吹脹,吹氣;發怒,激怒;蔑視;恫嚇;嗅(汽油、溶劑)作為興奮劑;(國際跳棋中)取掉(對方本可吃棋的棋子);n.發怒,惱怒;n.(Huff)(美)胡夫(人名)

luffed───n.船首彎曲部;逆風航行;縱帆前緣;vt.將船首朝上風;vi.轉船首迎風行駛;駛出上風;n.(Luff)人名;(英)勒夫;(德)盧夫

muffed───adj.失誤的;v.弄糟(muff的過去式和過去分詞)

puffer───n.河豚;吹捧者;噴氣的人;抬價者

雙語使用場景

She puffed out her cheeks.───她鼓起了腮幫子。

His face was a little puffed.───他的臉有點腫。

He puffed (away) on his pipe.───他(一口一口地)吸著煙斗。

He puffed himself up like a peacock and informed me that he was simply trying to be my friend.───他趾高氣揚像只雄孔雀,告訴我他無非是想成為我的朋友。

The peacock became so puffed up with pride, that he began to show off his colourful feathers in a fantastic strutting dance.───孔雀聽了這些恭維,變得揚揚自得,他開始用一種招搖的奇怪的舞姿來展示他華麗的羽毛。

He leaned forward , judging the position of the lamp chimney by the heat on his face , and puffed out his cheeks to blow .───他探出身去,根據臉上受到的熱量來判斷燈罩的位置,并且鼓起雙頰準備把燈吹滅。

There was this man I'd never seen before was at the foot of my bed and Homer, who weighs like four pounds, was all puffed up.───有這樣一個我從來沒有見過,在我的床和荷馬,誰喜歡四磅重腳的人,是所有得意。

Suddenly, one of the attendant dolphins pushed a slippery newborn dolphin to the surface and it puffed its first breath.───突然,其中一條在旁伴隨的海豚把一條初生光滑的海豚推出水面讓其呼吸第一口氣。

He had had a fight the night before at a high-school dance and he was sore all over and his hands were puffed.───他昨天晚上在一個中學舉辦的舞會上打了一架,現在渾身酸疼,手也腫了。

英語使用場景

Stan puffed out his thin cheeks in a passable imitation of his dad.

He puffed on his pipe.

A fresh breeze puffed across the lake.

The saucepan on the cooker puffed little jets of steam.

Our train puffed away from the station ten minutes late.

George puffed and panted and he tried to keep up.

Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.

He was too puffed up with his own importance, too blinded by vanity to accept their verdict on him.

He puffed up the balloon.