woollies
n. 羊毛制的( woolly的名詞複數 ); 像羊毛的; <貶>(人或其思想)糊塗的; 不清楚的
Something that is woolly is made of wool or looks like wool.
She wore this woolly hat with pompoms.
她戴著這頂有小絨球的毛絨帽子。
A woolly is a woollen piece of clothing, especially a sweater.
You can refer to underwear as woollies, especially when it is knitted from wool, and has long legs or long sleeves.
If you describe a person or their ideas as woolly, you are criticizing them for being confused or vague.
...a weak and woolly Government...
軟弱、糊塗的政府
It is no good setting vague and woolly goals — you will not know whether or not you have really achieved them.
樹立模糊而不明確的目標是沒有用處的——你無法知道自己是否已經達到了目標。
So Sarah bagged up her old woollies and frocks and sent a parcel off to Jane.
所以薩拉把她舊的毛衣和長裙打包寄給了簡。