puffy

英 ['pʌfɪ] 美 ['pʌfi]
  • adj. 一阵阵吹的;胀大的;喘气的
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puffy 鼓胀的

来自puff,吹气。

puffy (adj.)
1610s, of wind, "gusty," from puff + -y (2). Of other things, "swollen," from 1660s. Earliest attested use is figurative, "bombastic" (1590s). Related: Puffily; puffiness.
1. His face was scarred and oddly puffy in places.
他脸上有疤痕,还有几处奇怪的肿包。

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2. Many air travellers suffer puffy ankles and feet during long flights.
很多坐飞机出行的旅客在长途飞行中脚踝和脚会浮肿。

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3. The sea was blue, and white puffy clouds sailed by.
大海一片蔚蓝,朵朵白云飘过。

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4. John's eyes were bloodshot and puffy.
约翰双眼红肿。

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5. Her cheeks were puffy with crying.
她哭得面颊浮肿。

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