1610s, "soft, spongy;" a dialectal word of uncertain origin, apparently from fuzz (n.) + -y (2), but perhaps an import from continental Germanic. Compare Low German fussig "weak, loose, spongy," Dutch voos "spongy." From 1713 as "covered with fuzz;" 1778 as "blurred;" and 1937 as "imprecise," with reference to thought, etc. Related: Fuzzily; fuzziness.
雙語例句
1. He had fuzzy black hair and bright black eyes.
他一頭柔軟卷曲的黑發(fā),眼睛又黑又亮。
來自柯林斯例句
2. The border between science fact and science fiction gets a bit fuzzy.
科學事實和科幻小說之間的界限變得有點兒模糊了。
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3. He had little patience for fuzzy ideas.
他沒什么耐心聽那些糊里糊涂的想法。
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4. The lettering is fuzzy and indistinct.
書寫的文字模糊難認。
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5. A couple of fuzzy pictures have been published.