fuzzily
adverb uk/ˈfʌz.əl.i/ us/ˈfʌz.əl.i/
看不清地;听不清地
in a way that is not clear to see or hear
An announcement came fuzzily through the loudspeakers. 喇叭里播放了一条充满杂音的消息。
See: fuzzy
- More examples
- Her earrings twinkled fuzzily onscreen.
- Some organisms can "see", at least fuzzily, using heat-sensitive cells.
- The mission is rather fuzzily described.
- He says fuzzily that Europe is both a "union of nations" and a "deepening of the nation".
- Her past is only fuzzily remembered.