puffed
adj. 疏鬆的
v. 使噴出( puff的過去式和過去分詞 ); 噴著汽(或煙)移動; 吹噓; 吹捧
If a part of your body is puffed or puffed up, it is swollen because of an injury or because you are unwell.
His face was a little puffed...
他的臉有些腫脹。
His mouth was all puffed up where he had taken a rifle butt.
他的嘴上捱了槍托的地方都腫了起來。
If you are puffed or puffed out, you are breathing with difficulty because you have been using a lot of energy.
Do you get puffed out running up and down the stairs?
你要是在樓梯上跑上跑下的會不會喘不過氣來?
1. abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas;
2. gathered for protruding fullness;
The engine puffed slowly away.
火車噗噗噴氣,徐徐駛去.
He lit the cigar, puffed at it, looking across the table at Brett.
他點燃了雪茄, 噗噗地吸著, 眼睛望著桌子對面的勃萊特.
He puffed breath in and out.
他來回地吸氣吹氣.
The strong wind puffed up dust along the road.
大風沿路吹起一陣陣的灰塵.
The parachute puffed all around.
降落傘噗地張開了.