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词汇 puffer
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Definition of puffer in English:

puffer

noun ˈpʌfəˈpəfər
  • 1A person or thing that puffs.

    喷烟的人(或物),尤指

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But surely this is just as difficult as policing bars for errant puffers?
    • Twain, one of the great puffers, tried to give up smoking but found that it ruined his work.
    • It is becoming a taboo habit now and there are far more non-smokers than puffers.
    • China will not become stronger if it continues to have one third of the world's puffers.
    • Neither of us being puffers we found it quite hard to bear the sweat dripping off our faces from the cooking plates in front of us, coupled with the smoke puffed from every other patron in the joint.
    1. 1.1Scottish A steamboat, especially a small coastal freighter.
      〈主苏格兰〉汽船(尤指近海小货船)
      that colourful Clyde puffer, the Vital Spark
      Example sentencesExamples
      • During its heyday, from about 1880 to the Second World War, the Clyde puffer was the lifeline to remote communities along the West Coast.
      • On a recent visit to Arran, I talked to an elderly resident who recalled that during her childhood there were small puffer boats that people could hop on to travel short distances around the coast, rather than travelling overland.
      • This is a typical fisherman's pub, full of brass bits and pieces and old pictures of puffers.
      • This small steam puffer carried local cargo up and down the coast in the first part of this century, before striking rocks at Portstewart.
      • The Clyde puffers were the fleets of 66-foot-long floating lorries that once carried general cargoes to the islands.
    2. 1.2informal A steam train.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Everyone had pizza and cake, rode the little puffer train, and then checked out some of the animals.
      • Another little known activity of Richard's was monitoring the status and pushing for the restoration of the ‘Little Puffer’ train at the zoo.
    3. 1.3informal An aerosol inhaler used for administering a drug for a condition such as asthma.
      〈非正式〉(哮喘等病人用的)喷雾吸药器
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I didn't say this because I was just incredulous that the doctor would even think of prescribing him a puffer without some more investigating and talk.
      • I am still coughing, which isn't helped by the fact that my puffer broke (and I was so enjoying that being able to breathe thing).
      • I suck a Ventolin puffer a few times a year when the dust gets too much and my pipes get tight.
      • What happened was that I was reading in bed, and I was feeling wheezy so I tried to reach for my puffer on my bedside table, but instead I managed to knock my lamp off onto the floor, and it went out (turns out the bulb broke).
      • You can also have your breathing tested and learn how to become less dependent on your puffer.
  • 2

    short for pufferfish
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also called balloonfish, spiny puffers belong to the Tetraodontiformes, an order of fishes known for their strange structures and odd behaviors.
    • Further evidence that the several instances of beach spawning in fishes arose by different mechanisms comes from puffers and sticklebacks.
    • I don't think I've ever seen so many little puffers washed up, or even just swimming around, in that part of the beach before.
    • There are obviously plenty of shellfish and crabs, too, because I saw giant puffers and octopus and none looked short of a meal.
    • There is no shortage of choice, a good variety of butterflyfish, an unusual striped damselfish, puffers and a shoal of small barracuda.

Rhymes

bluffer, buffer, duffer, snuffer, suffer

Definition of puffer in US English:

puffer

nounˈpəfərˈpəfər
  • 1A person or thing that puffs, in particular, a person who smokes.

    喷烟的人(或物),尤指

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Neither of us being puffers we found it quite hard to bear the sweat dripping off our faces from the cooking plates in front of us, coupled with the smoke puffed from every other patron in the joint.
    • Twain, one of the great puffers, tried to give up smoking but found that it ruined his work.
    • But surely this is just as difficult as policing bars for errant puffers?
    • China will not become stronger if it continues to have one third of the world's puffers.
    • It is becoming a taboo habit now and there are far more non-smokers than puffers.
  • 2

    short for pufferfish
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is no shortage of choice, a good variety of butterflyfish, an unusual striped damselfish, puffers and a shoal of small barracuda.
    • I don't think I've ever seen so many little puffers washed up, or even just swimming around, in that part of the beach before.
    • Also called balloonfish, spiny puffers belong to the Tetraodontiformes, an order of fishes known for their strange structures and odd behaviors.
    • Further evidence that the several instances of beach spawning in fishes arose by different mechanisms comes from puffers and sticklebacks.
    • There are obviously plenty of shellfish and crabs, too, because I saw giant puffers and octopus and none looked short of a meal.
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