fluffiness
noun [ U ] uk/ˈflʌf.i.nəs/ us/ˈflʌf.i.nəs/
(SOFT)
毛茸茸;蓬松
the quality of being soft and like wool or like fur
She loved the fluffiness of the towels in the hotel room. 她喜欢酒店房间里毛巾的蓬松感。
After three months, the cat had lost his kitten fluffiness. 三个月后,这只猫已经失去了小猫毛茸茸的手感。
蓬松,松软,充气
the quality of being light and full of air
Beat the eggs and butter to fluffiness. 将鸡蛋和黄油打至蓬松。
Climate affects snow fluffiness. 气候影响雪的蓬松度。
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- You will change the fluffiness of the cake if you try to use whole eggs instead of egg whites.
- He patted his hair to the right state of fluffiness.
- Whisk with a little milk for extra fluffiness.
(NOT SERIOUS)
无聊的,琐碎的;肤浅的
the quality of being pleasant but not serious or important
People liked his lightness and fluffiness but then complained they couldn't take him seriously. 人们喜欢他的轻松琐碎的言谈风格,但随后又抱怨太把他当回事。
The film has a sharp edge to balance the fluffiness. 这部电影有深刻的地方,也有流于肤浅之处。
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- Surely the media's devotion to fluffiness has reached ridiculous heights when a national newspaper devotes three pages to the Princess's shoes.
- They think I'm just a silly woman with a head full of fluffiness.
- All people seem to want out of a movie is sickly feel-good fluffiness.
See: fluffy