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Definition of fuzzy in English:

fuzzy

adjectivefuzzier, fuzziest ˈfʌziˈfəzi
  • 1Having a frizzy texture or appearance.

    卷曲的;覆有绒毛的;细绒毛状的,毛茸茸的

    fuzzy fake-fur throw pillows
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's a huge man who's been a football marketers dream because of his trademark fuzzy black hair.
    • On Thursday, Little Emily named this little clown doll with fuzzy hot pink hair ‘baby Vee’.
    • Although, she had to admit, those dark pink fuzzy boots that came up to her knees were kind of nice.
    • The odorless leaves have a fuzzy texture, are without lobes, and turn a brilliant yellow in autumn.
    • When boys reach puberty their fuzzy black hair is allowed to grow.
    • As the large, loose clusters of tiny greenish flower blossoms fade, the flower stalks get longer and by midsummer are covered with fuzzy purple or pink hairs.
    • I had a closer look at these guys and the white appears to be like fuzzy hairs.
    • This was because of my fuzzy hair, not because of my amazing literary talent.
    • By the looks of her fuzzy hair and her tired eyes, it appears as though Stephanie fell asleep in the hospital.
    • Once the fuzzy grey fungal growth appears on the foliage, causing it to discolour and rapidly deteriorate, the disease may then spread into the main body of the plant.
    • Generally, urchins have longer spines; sand dollars have shorter spines which give them a fuzzy appearance.
    • Be careful not to overtouch the curls or they may become fuzzy or frizzy.
    • The tiny child had large green eyes, a fuzzy patch of red-brown hair, and a healthy glow in her skin.
    • After drying, and brushing, and pulling and brushing and drying some more, my hair was one huge, frizzy, fuzzy mop.
    • Look for seeds rotted in the soil that are soft and slimy to the touch or overgrown with other fungi and bacteria, giving the seed a fuzzy appearance.
    • He curled up into a small, fuzzy ball and fell asleep.
    • Its lance-shaped, slightly fuzzy, bright to dark green leaves are edged in bright white and are arranged alternately on the stems.
    • The hefty construction and fuzzy texture of felt lets you create structured shapes without sacrificing softness.
    • These extraordinary dinner companions offer the textures and flavors of fuzzy peaches, margaritas, and blackberries.
    • She wore a sweatshirt to protect her from the chill and cotton pajama pants with dark blue fuzzy slippers.
    Synonyms
    downy, down-covered, frizzy, woolly, velvety, silky, silken, satiny, linty, napped, soft
    technical floccose, lanate
  • 2Difficult to perceive; indistinct or vague.

    the picture is very fuzzy

    图片非常模糊。

    that fuzzy line between right and wrong

    是与非之间模糊不清的界线。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Interior shots can be dark and fuzzy, murky; at times, definition is low.
    • It's a choice she knows many actresses would have shunned, blurring as it does the already fuzzy line between performance and porn.
    • But the collision of an uptown venue with a downtown theme only pokes fun at the fuzzy lines now dividing these camps.
    • But it was thin, like an old-time wireframe, and its edges were fuzzy and indistinct.
    • The field in front of her swam and became fuzzy and indistinct.
    • The screen makes a fuzzy line between where the architecture ends and where the performance medium begins, giving this project great vitality.
    • Some shots sometimes appeared fuzzy, but overall the transfer is very good.
    • It's a fuzzy line; it's still an activity but it's much more integrated with our other activities.
    • ‘If that was a line in the sand, it was certainly a fuzzy, wavy line in the sand,’ he scoffed.
    • The fuzzy notion of democracy was despised by scholars prior to the seventeenth century.
    • Neither picture turned out, both were fuzzy and dark; you could barely make out the lantern hovering behind us.
    • If you want to do something specific, you do not want to rely on fuzzy and vague license language.
    • The element being used to flesh out this film to its original version is hampered by a fuzzy, indistinct print that has color and contrast issues.
    • Did the blurred lines, fuzzy details and vibrant colours of the great Impressionist painters represent a new philosophical and abstract interpretation of the world?
    • Well, we're all legitimate journalists today, and that's a line that's very fuzzy now.
    • The point is with getting the right slant on facts, such facts as we have, which are always incomplete and often indistinct and fuzzy.
    • These fuzzy notions were enough to make me theoretically opposed to the current rulers of Iran, but not informed enough to recommend an alternative.
    • Vernacular psychology has it that emotions are irreducibly mysterious, too fuzzy and indistinct to analyse beyond a certain point.
    • The footage is grainy, dark, and fuzzy, and it bounces around a lot.
    • There is a fuzzy line between contracting out for services from industry, and simply enlisting industry in the cause.
    Synonyms
    blurry, blurred, indistinct
    unclear, bleary, misty, distorted, out of focus, unfocused, lacking definition, low resolution, nebulous
    ill-defined, indefinite, vague, hazy, imprecise, inexact, loose, woolly
    1. 2.1 (of a person or the mind) unable to think clearly; confused.
      (人,头脑)迷糊的,稀里糊涂的
      my mind felt fuzzy

      我觉得脑子迷迷糊糊的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • When I woke my mind was fuzzy and my eyes didn't really want to open.
      • If you're still fuzzy about the company's prospects, or the numbers, think twice about making an investment.
      • If you are fuzzy about how many grams of carbs you are currently chowing down daily, take the path of least resistance and simply cut your portions of carbs in half.
      • She didn't know what to do, her mind was fuzzy, and it was Shawn's doing.
      • It flashed irrationally through my still fuzzy mind that perhaps he was going to tell me it was all a joke and he didn't care about me at all.
      • I was fuzzy and disoriented after three weeks of cityhopping.
      • I'm fuzzy on the details; I fell into a sugar coma at some point.
      • Both he and King were fuzzy about the exact recording and date, but nevertheless, had fun reminiscing about the old days.
      • Her mind was so fuzzy it felt as if the entire room around her swayed.
      • However, my mind is still fuzzy, unable to make sense out of everything, just getting small glimpses and a feeling of fear and urgency.
      • In short, my mind is fuzzy rather than well defined.
      • Her mind was fuzzy and she had a pounding headache.
      • Her mind was fuzzy, and after a moment she vaguely remembered the night before.
      • Carlie vaguely thought that she recognized the voice, but her mind was too fuzzy and blurry to connect it to a person.
      • She wondered, only slightly for her mind was fuzzy at the mere presence of him being so close to her, if this was a result of his emotions.
      • I am fuzzy as to the grounds we would have for such action, however.
      • His mind was fuzzy, like it gets before he has his bursts of madness.
      • Then his fuzzy mind registered the breathing and the heavy weight on his chest, and he stopped breathing.
      • Even if you're fuzzy on the details most people have heard of the stunningly beautiful Helen of Troy and the Trojan horse.
      • He was still fuzzy from the excess consumption at last night's birthday drinks, and appeared at the door in sunglasses.
      Synonyms
      confused, muddled, addled, fuddled, befuddled, groggy, disoriented, disorientated, mixed up, fazed, perplexed, dizzy, stupefied, benumbed
      foggy, misty, shadowy, blurred
    2. 2.2 (of popular music or electric instruments) having or producing a distorted buzzing tone; fuzzed.
      their former jolly sound has been drowned in swathes of layered, fuzzy guitar
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is packed with people who enjoy the fuzzy guitar tone interlaced with an upbeat rhythm section and often fronted by a spacey vocal presentation.
      • This blast of a CD opens up with one long fuzzy overblown riff that is the greatest rejection of the narcissistic tortured mumblings that currently prevail in much of the rock fraternity.
      • The mix of fuzzy guitar anthems and geek-boy balladry is nothing new, but the fun is in the details.
      • For some people it's all about the song, and they just can't find the tune beneath all the fuzzy guitar noise.
      • They even turn the amps up and indulge in a little fuzzy guitar noodling near the end, but the song still plods along the nap time path.
      • Germany's Redondo Beat makes no secret of its lust for the fuzzy riffs and laidback drone perfected in the '60s.
      • Indeed, it's that track which kick-starts the album in such compulsive fashion, unfolding in a headspinning whirlwind of fuzzy guitars and nasally vocals.
      • For the melancholic pop songs provide a nice foil for the fuzzy guitars and rock out moments that came earlier.
      • The rhythms come from ragga, drum 'n' bass, even Bollywood, while punk's fuzzy guitar broadsides pepper the choruses.
      • They know exactly when to unleash the bombastic, fuzzy electric guitar to propel a sunny-day strummer to psych rock heaven.
      • It contains a yearning fuzzy electricified guitar mixed with a looping acoustic melody.
      • And part of the appeal is the startlingly crisp and fresh sound, a million miles away from the airbrushed fuzzy melange of most guitar bands these days.
      • It's especially difficult not to like it if you dig bratty girl vocals, fuzzy guitars and snotty lyrics about teenage life.
      • The result is charming: twelve short, funny, fast songs about English life with fuzzy guitars and good tunes.
      • Ethan's drumming is less in your face than that of their departed sticksman, allowing crunching, jangling and fuzzy guitars to get a go of the limelight.
      • And so, the album ends on an unexpectedly strong point, fuzzy guitars purring out simple, yet wonderful riffs.
      • In the early to mid nineties, fuzzy guitars and pumping bass lines were de rigueur.
      • Aha, the fuzzy guitars are back, with Latinesque percussion.
      • His fuzzy guitar chews at the song's foundations from every angle, but it never gives way, instead appropriately fading away.
      • It's got the whole indie-hillbilly thing going, with lots of mandolins and footstomping and fuzzy guitars etc but it's all just a little flat.
  • 3Logic Computing
    Relating to a form of set theory and logic in which predicates may have degrees of applicability, rather than simply being true or false. It has important uses in artificial intelligence and the design of control systems.

    〔计算机,逻〕模糊的,模糊逻辑的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An adaptive fuzzy control system prioritizes files for broadcast delivery or acquisition.
    • Process monitoring is performed by a controller that uses fuzzy logic and neural network technology.
    • Risk measurement with this fuzzy logic system produces an interval scale that enables some parametric analysis.
    • Although this may be the most obvious application area for fuzzy logic, it does require that the appropriate mode of action for a given situation be known.
    • It's not so far out of the feasibility ballpark to suggest that advances in fuzzy logic and neural networks will create stunning possibilities alongside the leaps in processing power.

Derivatives

  • fuzzily

  • adverbˈfʌzɪliˈfəzəli
    • As in many Asian countries, Indians had highly diffused and fluid self-understandings, which made it possible for them to identify easily with two or more fuzzily defined communities.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nine nights out of ten, I'll have reclaimed my coat by then, smiled fuzzily at the security guys and pushed through the door into the cold night air - heading, one way or another, for home.
      • Porcelain is a high-temperature - fired ceramic with recognizable, if fuzzily defined, properties of whiteness, hardness and resonance - that ringing tone when struck.
      • In the eighteenth century, Presidents Washington and Jefferson of the United States had the wisdom to reverse the case for ‘democracy’ leading to most people being fuzzily convinced that democracy is sacrosanct.
      • One of the most challenging things to do when your head is fuzzily congested is to stand in the cold remedy aisle and contemplate which product might help you most.
  • fuzziness

  • nounˈfʌzɪnəs
    • The artist has so manipulated his camera that, within the blacked-out edges of the white plastic house framed in the shot, there appears a fuzziness akin to television static.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The very small image isn't sharp either, with no real details in the shadows and a general fuzziness, despite noticeable edge enhancement.
      • The question is, however, whether the traditional concept of a rule can be maintained if allowance is made for vagueness or fuzziness.
      • Such remarks are not inaccurate or misleading, because the intelligence business does often deal with fuzziness and frequently relies on informed guesswork.
      • Error, obscurity, conceptual fuzziness, and sheer ignorance are part of science, just as they are in any other human activity.

Rhymes

muzzy, scuzzy

Definition of fuzzy in US English:

fuzzy

adjectiveˈfəzēˈfəzi
  • 1Having a frizzy, fluffy, or frayed texture or appearance.

    卷曲的;覆有绒毛的;细绒毛状的,毛茸茸的

    fuzzy fake-fur throw pillows
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She wore a sweatshirt to protect her from the chill and cotton pajama pants with dark blue fuzzy slippers.
    • These extraordinary dinner companions offer the textures and flavors of fuzzy peaches, margaritas, and blackberries.
    • On Thursday, Little Emily named this little clown doll with fuzzy hot pink hair ‘baby Vee’.
    • Generally, urchins have longer spines; sand dollars have shorter spines which give them a fuzzy appearance.
    • After drying, and brushing, and pulling and brushing and drying some more, my hair was one huge, frizzy, fuzzy mop.
    • Once the fuzzy grey fungal growth appears on the foliage, causing it to discolour and rapidly deteriorate, the disease may then spread into the main body of the plant.
    • By the looks of her fuzzy hair and her tired eyes, it appears as though Stephanie fell asleep in the hospital.
    • The hefty construction and fuzzy texture of felt lets you create structured shapes without sacrificing softness.
    • I had a closer look at these guys and the white appears to be like fuzzy hairs.
    • Be careful not to overtouch the curls or they may become fuzzy or frizzy.
    • He's a huge man who's been a football marketers dream because of his trademark fuzzy black hair.
    • He curled up into a small, fuzzy ball and fell asleep.
    • The tiny child had large green eyes, a fuzzy patch of red-brown hair, and a healthy glow in her skin.
    • Look for seeds rotted in the soil that are soft and slimy to the touch or overgrown with other fungi and bacteria, giving the seed a fuzzy appearance.
    • Its lance-shaped, slightly fuzzy, bright to dark green leaves are edged in bright white and are arranged alternately on the stems.
    • This was because of my fuzzy hair, not because of my amazing literary talent.
    • As the large, loose clusters of tiny greenish flower blossoms fade, the flower stalks get longer and by midsummer are covered with fuzzy purple or pink hairs.
    • The odorless leaves have a fuzzy texture, are without lobes, and turn a brilliant yellow in autumn.
    • Although, she had to admit, those dark pink fuzzy boots that came up to her knees were kind of nice.
    • When boys reach puberty their fuzzy black hair is allowed to grow.
    Synonyms
    downy, down-covered, frizzy, woolly, velvety, silky, silken, satiny, linty, napped, soft
  • 2Difficult to perceive clearly or understand and explain precisely; indistinct or vague.

    模糊的,不清楚的,不明确的

    the picture is very fuzzy

    图片非常模糊。

    that fuzzy line between right and wrong

    是与非之间模糊不清的界线。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The field in front of her swam and became fuzzy and indistinct.
    • It's a fuzzy line; it's still an activity but it's much more integrated with our other activities.
    • The element being used to flesh out this film to its original version is hampered by a fuzzy, indistinct print that has color and contrast issues.
    • But the collision of an uptown venue with a downtown theme only pokes fun at the fuzzy lines now dividing these camps.
    • The fuzzy notion of democracy was despised by scholars prior to the seventeenth century.
    • Well, we're all legitimate journalists today, and that's a line that's very fuzzy now.
    • But it was thin, like an old-time wireframe, and its edges were fuzzy and indistinct.
    • Neither picture turned out, both were fuzzy and dark; you could barely make out the lantern hovering behind us.
    • The footage is grainy, dark, and fuzzy, and it bounces around a lot.
    • If you want to do something specific, you do not want to rely on fuzzy and vague license language.
    • These fuzzy notions were enough to make me theoretically opposed to the current rulers of Iran, but not informed enough to recommend an alternative.
    • The point is with getting the right slant on facts, such facts as we have, which are always incomplete and often indistinct and fuzzy.
    • ‘If that was a line in the sand, it was certainly a fuzzy, wavy line in the sand,’ he scoffed.
    • There is a fuzzy line between contracting out for services from industry, and simply enlisting industry in the cause.
    • It's a choice she knows many actresses would have shunned, blurring as it does the already fuzzy line between performance and porn.
    • Interior shots can be dark and fuzzy, murky; at times, definition is low.
    • Vernacular psychology has it that emotions are irreducibly mysterious, too fuzzy and indistinct to analyse beyond a certain point.
    • Did the blurred lines, fuzzy details and vibrant colours of the great Impressionist painters represent a new philosophical and abstract interpretation of the world?
    • The screen makes a fuzzy line between where the architecture ends and where the performance medium begins, giving this project great vitality.
    • Some shots sometimes appeared fuzzy, but overall the transfer is very good.
    Synonyms
    blurry, blurred, indistinct
    1. 2.1 (of a person or the mind) unable to think clearly; confused.
      (人,头脑)迷糊的,稀里糊涂的
      my mind felt fuzzy

      我觉得脑子迷迷糊糊的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It flashed irrationally through my still fuzzy mind that perhaps he was going to tell me it was all a joke and he didn't care about me at all.
      • Her mind was fuzzy and she had a pounding headache.
      • She didn't know what to do, her mind was fuzzy, and it was Shawn's doing.
      • Her mind was fuzzy, and after a moment she vaguely remembered the night before.
      • In short, my mind is fuzzy rather than well defined.
      • His mind was fuzzy, like it gets before he has his bursts of madness.
      • She wondered, only slightly for her mind was fuzzy at the mere presence of him being so close to her, if this was a result of his emotions.
      • If you are fuzzy about how many grams of carbs you are currently chowing down daily, take the path of least resistance and simply cut your portions of carbs in half.
      • I was fuzzy and disoriented after three weeks of cityhopping.
      • Then his fuzzy mind registered the breathing and the heavy weight on his chest, and he stopped breathing.
      • When I woke my mind was fuzzy and my eyes didn't really want to open.
      • If you're still fuzzy about the company's prospects, or the numbers, think twice about making an investment.
      • Even if you're fuzzy on the details most people have heard of the stunningly beautiful Helen of Troy and the Trojan horse.
      • Her mind was so fuzzy it felt as if the entire room around her swayed.
      • I'm fuzzy on the details; I fell into a sugar coma at some point.
      • However, my mind is still fuzzy, unable to make sense out of everything, just getting small glimpses and a feeling of fear and urgency.
      • Carlie vaguely thought that she recognized the voice, but her mind was too fuzzy and blurry to connect it to a person.
      • He was still fuzzy from the excess consumption at last night's birthday drinks, and appeared at the door in sunglasses.
      • I am fuzzy as to the grounds we would have for such action, however.
      • Both he and King were fuzzy about the exact recording and date, but nevertheless, had fun reminiscing about the old days.
      Synonyms
      confused, muddled, addled, fuddled, befuddled, groggy, disoriented, disorientated, mixed up, fazed, perplexed, dizzy, stupefied, benumbed
    2. 2.2 (of popular music or electric instruments) having or producing a distorted buzzing tone; fuzzed.
      swathes of layered, fuzzy guitar
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They know exactly when to unleash the bombastic, fuzzy electric guitar to propel a sunny-day strummer to psych rock heaven.
      • It is packed with people who enjoy the fuzzy guitar tone interlaced with an upbeat rhythm section and often fronted by a spacey vocal presentation.
      • They even turn the amps up and indulge in a little fuzzy guitar noodling near the end, but the song still plods along the nap time path.
      • The result is charming: twelve short, funny, fast songs about English life with fuzzy guitars and good tunes.
      • For some people it's all about the song, and they just can't find the tune beneath all the fuzzy guitar noise.
      • For the melancholic pop songs provide a nice foil for the fuzzy guitars and rock out moments that came earlier.
      • Indeed, it's that track which kick-starts the album in such compulsive fashion, unfolding in a headspinning whirlwind of fuzzy guitars and nasally vocals.
      • The rhythms come from ragga, drum 'n' bass, even Bollywood, while punk's fuzzy guitar broadsides pepper the choruses.
      • Aha, the fuzzy guitars are back, with Latinesque percussion.
      • This blast of a CD opens up with one long fuzzy overblown riff that is the greatest rejection of the narcissistic tortured mumblings that currently prevail in much of the rock fraternity.
      • And part of the appeal is the startlingly crisp and fresh sound, a million miles away from the airbrushed fuzzy melange of most guitar bands these days.
      • Germany's Redondo Beat makes no secret of its lust for the fuzzy riffs and laidback drone perfected in the '60s.
      • It contains a yearning fuzzy electricified guitar mixed with a looping acoustic melody.
      • It's especially difficult not to like it if you dig bratty girl vocals, fuzzy guitars and snotty lyrics about teenage life.
      • It's got the whole indie-hillbilly thing going, with lots of mandolins and footstomping and fuzzy guitars etc but it's all just a little flat.
      • In the early to mid nineties, fuzzy guitars and pumping bass lines were de rigueur.
      • His fuzzy guitar chews at the song's foundations from every angle, but it never gives way, instead appropriately fading away.
      • And so, the album ends on an unexpectedly strong point, fuzzy guitars purring out simple, yet wonderful riffs.
      • The mix of fuzzy guitar anthems and geek-boy balladry is nothing new, but the fun is in the details.
      • Ethan's drumming is less in your face than that of their departed sticksman, allowing crunching, jangling and fuzzy guitars to get a go of the limelight.
  • 3Logic Computing
    Relating to a form of set theory and logic in which predicates may have degrees of applicability, rather than simply being true or false. It has important uses in artificial intelligence and the design of control systems.

    〔计算机,逻〕模糊的,模糊逻辑的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's not so far out of the feasibility ballpark to suggest that advances in fuzzy logic and neural networks will create stunning possibilities alongside the leaps in processing power.
    • Risk measurement with this fuzzy logic system produces an interval scale that enables some parametric analysis.
    • Although this may be the most obvious application area for fuzzy logic, it does require that the appropriate mode of action for a given situation be known.
    • Process monitoring is performed by a controller that uses fuzzy logic and neural network technology.
    • An adaptive fuzzy control system prioritizes files for broadcast delivery or acquisition.
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