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puffed
- IPA[pʌft]
英式
- out of breath;swollen
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- 1. British out of breath he felt puffed after climbing to the top of the apartment block 同義詞
- 2. swollen symptoms include puffed eyelids
- ▪ (of a sleeve or other part of a garment) gathered so as to have a rounded shape a dress with huge puffed sleeves
- ▪ denoting grains of wheat, rice, etc. that have been expanded through treatment with high-pressure steam, used especially in breakfast cereals and snack foods combine the rolled oats and puffed rice with the cinnamon, cardamom, and sea salt
- a short, explosive burst of breath or wind: a puff of wind swung the weathercock round
- breathe in repeated short gasps: exercises that make you puff
Oxford Dictionary
- a short, explosive burst of breath or wind: a puff of wind swung the weathervane around
- breathe in repeated short gasps: exercises that make you puff
Oxford American Dictionary
- a cake made of puff pastry filled with cream.
Oxford Dictionary
- a cake made of light pastry filled with cream.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a soft pad for applying powder to the skin, especially the face.
- (of sports) played by women or girls only: a fifth grade powder-puff football game
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large, sluggish, mainly nocturnal African viper which inflates the upper part of its body and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a large, sluggish, mainly nocturnal African viper that inflates the upper part of its body and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a soft pad for applying powder to the skin, especially the face.
Oxford Dictionary
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