单词:muff
vt. 弄糟, 错过
vi. 行为笨拙
v. fail to catch, as of a ball
muff的用法和样例:
例句
- Oh, it`s colder, I left my muff at home.噢
- She'd take Aunt Pitty's little seal muff and hide her bare hands in it.她想用皮蒂姑妈那个海豹皮手筒,好将自己的手戴在里面。
- That muff broke all of my dishes.那个笨蛋打碎了我所有的盘子。
- I had a chance to impress her with my efficiency and I muffed it up.我本来有机会使她对我的办事效率有印象,但是我错过了这个机会。
词汇搭配
- muff a ball处理球失误
- ear muff耳机缓冲垫,耳罩,耳...
- butt muff对接套筒
- muff clamp chuck套筒卡盘
- muff expander袖筒式纹纱扩张机...
- radiator muff散热器保温罩...
- heating muff加热套筒
- split muff coupling开口套筒联轴节,壳形...
- butt muff coupling筒形联轴器
- driving muff驱动联轴套
- muff coupling套接
- exhaust muff heater废气加温器
- muff joint套筒连接
- cased muff coupling钢性联轴器
- muff chuck套筒卡盘
- heater muff加温器套
- make a muff of oneself做蠢事
- make a muff of something把事情弄糟
- muff an easy catch没有接住容易接的球...
经典引文
I might have done very well, or I might have completely muffed it, got everything wrong.
出自:R. Cobb'That must make a change', Cass said, carefully, not wanting to muff her line.
出自:R. ThomasArchie..muffs a hard hit shot and allows the day's first boundary.
出自:Cricketer International
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