puffing
v. 使噴出( puff的現在分詞 ); 噴著汽(或煙)移動; 吹噓; 吹捧
If someone puffs at a cigarette, cigar, or pipe, they smoke it.
He lit a cigar and puffed at it twice...
他點了一支雪茄,吸了兩口。
He nodded and puffed on a stubby pipe as he listened.
他邊聽邊點頭,還吸著一支粗短的菸斗。
If you puff smoke or moisture from your mouth or if it puffs from your mouth, you breathe it out.
Richard lit another cigarette and puffed smoke towards the ceiling...
理查德又點了一支菸,朝著天花板噴雲吐霧。
The weather was dry and cold; wisps of steam puffed from their lips.
天氣又幹又冷,他們嘴裡哈出縷縷白氣。
If an engine, chimney, or boiler puffs smoke or steam, clouds of smoke or steam come out of it.
As I completed my 26th lap the Porsche puffed blue smoke.
我跑了26圈時,保時捷車冒出了藍煙。
A puff of something such as air or smoke is a small amount of it that is blown out from somewhere.
Wind caught the sudden puff of dust and blew it inland.
風猛地颳起一陣灰塵,將它吹往內陸。
If you are puffing, you are breathing loudly and quickly with your mouth open because you are out of breath after a lot of physical effort.
I know nothing about boxing, but I could see he was unfit, because he was puffing.
我對拳擊一無所知,但我能看出他狀態不佳,因為他在急促喘息。
A puff for something such as a book, film, product, or organization is something that is done or said in order to attract people's attention and tell them how good it is.
What is presented to the public as a critical evaluation is really an elaborate puff for him and his magazine.
公眾所看到的評論界的好評實際上是對他和他的雜誌的一種吹捧。
A puff is the same as a poof .
1. blowing tobacco smoke out into the air;
2. an act of forcible exhalation
1. breathing heavily
Puffing a little, Mabel shifted her weight onto her feet.
梅布林喘了口氣,把身體重心移到腳上。
He was puffing hard when he jumped on to the bus.
他跳上公共汽車時喘息不已.
They went huffing and puffing up the stairs.
他們氣喘吁吁地爬上樓梯.
I know nothing about boxing, but I could see he was unfit, because he was puffing.
我對拳擊一無所知,但我能看出他狀態不佳,因為他在急促喘息。
He heaved the heavy box and staggered off , puffing and blowing from the strain.
他扛起那隻沉重的箱子, 吭哧吭哧地走了.