B1 adjective #46 最常用 1分钟阅读

fuzzy

Imagine a cute, little teddy bear. When you touch it, it feels very soft and has lots of tiny hairs. We can say the teddy bear is fuzzy.

Now think about a picture that is not very clear, maybe a bit blurry. We can also say that picture looks fuzzy because it's not sharp or easy to see.

So, fuzzy means something that is soft and has a lot of fluff, or something that is not clear and hard to understand.

Imagine a cute, little kitten. Its fur is very soft, right? That's what we call fuzzy. Something fuzzy feels nice to touch, like a warm blanket or a soft peach. It means it has lots of small, soft hairs or fibers.

Sometimes, we use fuzzy to talk about ideas or pictures that aren't clear. If a picture is fuzzy, it's hard to see the details. If an idea is fuzzy, it means it's not very clear in your mind.

When something is fuzzy, it means it has a soft, unclear, or fluffy texture. Think about a peach, or a new blanket – they can feel fuzzy to the touch.

It can also describe something that isn't clear or precise. For example, if your TV picture isn't sharp, it might be fuzzy.

Or, if your memories of an event are not very clear, you could say they are fuzzy.

So, fuzzy helps us talk about things that are soft and not sharp, or ideas that are vague and not exact.

When something is fuzzy, it means it has a soft, unclear, or undefined quality. Think of a peach; its skin is fuzzy. This word can also describe something that isn't clear or precise, like a blurry photograph or a vague idea.

For example, if you say "the picture is fuzzy," it means it's not sharp. If you have "fuzzy memories" of an event, it means you don't remember the details clearly. The meaning is not specific. So, it's used for both physical texture and abstract clarity.

When something is fuzzy, it means it has a soft, unclear outline or texture, like a teddy bear or a blurred photograph.

Beyond physical appearance, fuzzy can describe things that lack clarity or precision, such as a fuzzy memory or fuzzy instructions.

It suggests a lack of sharp definition, whether literally or figuratively.

For instance, if your understanding of a topic is fuzzy, it means you don't grasp it clearly.

This word is useful for describing both tactile sensations and abstract concepts that are indistinct or vague.

When something is fuzzy, it means it has a soft, often slightly unclear or blurred quality, much like the surface of a peach or a new blanket. Beyond the physical, we often use fuzzy to describe things that lack clarity or precision, like a fuzzy memory or fuzzy logic in an argument. It suggests a lack of sharp definition, whether tactile, visual, or conceptual. This vagueness can apply to images that aren't in focus or ideas that are not fully formed or understood.

fuzzy 30秒了解

  • unclear
  • soft
  • imprecise

§ What Does 'Fuzzy' Mean?

The word 'fuzzy' is an adjective, and it's used more often than you might think in everyday English conversations. It has a couple of main meanings, but they are related. Generally, 'fuzzy' describes something that isn't clear, sharp, or well-defined. Think of it as the opposite of precise or distinct.

Definition 1: Texture
Having a soft, thick, or fluffy texture. This is often about things you can touch.

When we talk about texture, 'fuzzy' means something feels soft and a bit hairy, like the surface of a peach or a new blanket. It's not smooth, but it's not rough either. It's that pleasant, slightly unclear texture.

The kitten's fur was so fuzzy and warm.

She loved wearing her fuzzy socks in winter.

Definition 2: Lack of Clarity
Uncertain, vague, or not precise; not clearly defined or sharp.

This is the more abstract use of 'fuzzy'. It refers to situations where things aren't clear, either visually or mentally. Imagine looking at something far away that's out of focus – that's a fuzzy image. Or, if your thoughts aren't organized, you might say your ideas are fuzzy.

After waking up, his memories of the dream were a bit fuzzy.

The old TV had a fuzzy picture, making it hard to see.

§ When Do People Use 'Fuzzy'?

People use 'fuzzy' in a variety of situations, primarily to describe:

  • Physical texture: This is straightforward. Anything soft, with short hairs or fibers, can be described as fuzzy.
  • Visual clarity: When an image, video, or view is not sharp or in focus. This could be due to distance, poor resolution, or even an issue with your eyesight.
  • Mental clarity: When thoughts, memories, or concepts are not distinct or well-formed. You might use it if you're tired, confused, or haven't fully understood something.
  • Boundaries or definitions: When the lines between things are not clear. For example, the difference between two similar ideas might be fuzzy.

It's important to understand the context to know which meaning of 'fuzzy' is being used. Generally, if you can touch it, it's about texture. If it's about information, vision, or ideas, it's about a lack of clarity.

The instructions were a bit fuzzy, so I wasn't sure what to do next.

In this example, 'fuzzy' refers to the lack of clarity in the instructions. They weren't precise enough.

The distinction between the two terms remains fuzzy for many students.

Here, 'fuzzy' means the difference isn't clear or easily understood.

Using 'fuzzy' effectively helps you express nuances in English, whether you're describing the comfort of a blanket or the confusion of a complex idea. It's a versatile word that's very common in native speaker conversations.

§ Basic Use: Adjective

'Fuzzy' is an adjective, which means it describes a noun. You'll typically find it directly before the noun it's describing. Think of it like describing how something feels or looks.

The kitten's fur felt incredibly fuzzy.

She put on her fuzzy slippers to keep her feet warm.

You can also use 'fuzzy' after a linking verb (like 'to be,' 'to feel,' 'to look') to describe the subject of the sentence.

After waking up, his vision was a bit fuzzy for a few seconds.

The blanket felt soft and fuzzy against her skin.

§ Describing Texture and Appearance

When talking about things that are soft, thick, or fluffy, 'fuzzy' is a great word to use. It often implies a slight unevenness or softness in texture.

Common things described as fuzzy:
  • Animals (kittens, rabbits, chicks)
  • Clothing (sweaters, socks, blankets)
  • Plants (peach skin, some leaves)
  • Certain objects (teddy bears, some toys)

The baby's hair was so fine and fuzzy.

There was a fuzzy coating of mold on the old bread.

§ Describing Uncertainty or Vagueness

This is where 'fuzzy' gets a bit more abstract. When something is 'fuzzy' in this sense, it means it's not clear, precise, or well-defined. This can apply to thoughts, memories, plans, or images.

My memories of that day are quite fuzzy now.

The instructions were a bit fuzzy, so I wasn't sure what to do.

The old photograph was fuzzy and out of focus.

In this context, 'fuzzy' suggests a lack of clarity, much like a blurry image. It can mean you don't fully understand something or can't remember it clearly.

Things that can be fuzzy (vague):
  • Memories
  • Details
  • Plans or ideas
  • Understanding
  • Images or signals (like a fuzzy TV screen)

§ Prepositions with 'Fuzzy'

'Fuzzy' generally doesn't require specific prepositions, as it acts directly as an adjective. However, you might see it used with common prepositions depending on the sentence structure, just like any other adjective.

Examples with prepositions:
  • Fuzzy around the edges: Often used for an image or concept that isn't perfectly clear.
  • Fuzzy with (a feeling or emotion): Less common, but can imply a warmth or comfort.

The photo was clear in the middle but fuzzy around the edges.

He felt all warm and fuzzy inside after reading the letter.

You won't typically pair 'fuzzy' with prepositions in a way that changes its core meaning. It's usually about the context of the sentence.

§ Common Phrases with 'Fuzzy'

While not strict idioms, some phrases with 'fuzzy' are quite common and worth noting.

Phrases:
  • Fuzzy logic: A technical term in computing, referring to a system of reasoning that allows for approximate rather than fixed answers.
  • Fuzzy feeling: A warm, pleasant, but perhaps slightly vague emotion.
  • Fuzzy recollection/memory: An unclear or incomplete memory.

The project uses fuzzy logic to make decisions based on incomplete data.

Visiting my old school gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling.

The word 'fuzzy' is quite common in everyday English, and you'll encounter it in different situations. It's often used informally, but it can also appear in more formal contexts when describing things that aren't clear or precise. Let's look at some real-world examples.

§ Describing Textures and Objects

One of the most straightforward ways 'fuzzy' is used is to describe the texture of something. Think about things that are soft and covered in short, fine hairs or fibers.

My cat's fur is so fuzzy and soft.

The blanket is incredibly fuzzy, perfect for winter nights.

You might also hear it when talking about visuals that aren't sharp or in focus, like a blurry image or a TV screen with poor reception.

The old TV signal was really fuzzy this morning.

§ In Work and School

When you move beyond physical descriptions, 'fuzzy' often means 'unclear,' 'vague,' or 'not precise.' This is where it becomes very useful in work and school environments.

Imagine you're in a meeting and someone presents an idea that isn't fully developed:

His explanation of the new project was a bit fuzzy; I didn't quite understand the main goal.

In academic settings, especially when discussing concepts or theories, you might hear it when something isn't well-defined or has ambiguous boundaries.

The line between these two theories can be quite fuzzy.

DEFINITION
Here, 'fuzzy' means that the distinction or boundary is not sharp or clear.

Even when talking about deadlines or instructions, 'fuzzy' can imply a lack of specific details.

The instructions for the assignment were a bit fuzzy, so I had to ask the teacher for clarification.

§ In the News and Everyday Conversation

In news reports, especially when discussing predictions or future events, 'fuzzy' can indicate uncertainty.

The economic forecast for next year remains fuzzy.

This means the forecast isn't clear or definite; there's a lot of uncertainty. In casual conversations, you might use 'fuzzy' to describe your memory when you can't quite recall details.

My memory of that day is a bit fuzzy.

DEFINITION
Here, 'fuzzy' means your memory isn't sharp; you're not remembering things clearly or with precision.

By understanding these different contexts, you'll be able to recognize and use 'fuzzy' effectively in your own English conversations.

The word 'fuzzy' seems simple, but it can be tricky. Because it has two main meanings (soft/unclear), people often mix them up or use them incorrectly. Let's look at the most common mistakes and how to avoid them.

§ Mistake 1: Confusing Physical and Abstract 'Fuzzy'

The biggest mistake is using 'fuzzy' to describe something physically soft when you mean something unclear, or vice-versa. Remember, one is about touch, the other about understanding.

Wrong
"My memory of the party is very fuzzy, like a soft blanket."

Here, the person is trying to use a physical comparison (soft blanket) for an abstract idea (memory). While a blanket is soft, 'fuzzy' memory means unclear, not soft to the touch.

Right
"My memory of the party is very fuzzy. I can't remember many details."

The old photo was so fuzzy, I couldn't recognize anyone.

§ Mistake 2: Overusing 'Fuzzy' when more precise words exist

Sometimes, 'fuzzy' is used when a more specific adjective would be better. While it's not strictly 'wrong,' it can make your language less precise.

Less Precise
"The instructions for assembling the furniture were really fuzzy."

While understandable, 'fuzzy' here means unclear. But 'unclear' itself, or 'vague,' or 'confusing' might be even better choices.

More Precise
"The instructions for assembling the furniture were really unclear/vague/confusing."

He gave me a fuzzy answer when I asked about his plans.

Again, 'vague' or 'evasive' might be stronger choices depending on the context.

§ Mistake 3: Incorrectly using 'Fuzzy' with feelings or emotions

While you might feel 'warm and fuzzy' (a common idiom), you generally don't say your feelings themselves are 'fuzzy' to mean unclear or vague.

Wrong
"I have a fuzzy feeling about this situation." (Unless you mean a 'warm and fuzzy' good feeling, which is an idiom.)

If you mean you're uncertain about a situation, you'd say something else:

  • "I have a strange feeling about this situation."
  • "I'm uncertain about this situation."
  • "I have a bad vibe about this."

The kitten's fur was incredibly fuzzy.

This is correct as it describes a physical quality. However, 'warm and fuzzy' is a specific idiom, meaning pleasant and comfortable feelings, often nostalgic.

Right (Idiom)
"Thinking about my childhood always gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling."

§ Summary of avoiding mistakes

To use 'fuzzy' correctly, always ask yourself:

  • Am I talking about something I can physically touch, and is it soft/thick/fluffy? (e.g., a fuzzy sweater, a fuzzy peach)
  • Am I talking about something that is hard to see, hear, or understand? (e.g., a fuzzy image, fuzzy details, a fuzzy concept)

By keeping these two meanings clear, you'll avoid the most common errors and use 'fuzzy' like a native speaker.

How Formal Is It?

正式

"The phrasing of the policy document was ambiguous, leading to varied interpretations among employees."

中性

"The instructions for assembling the furniture were unclear, making the process frustrating."

非正式

"My memories of that night are a bit hazy; I don't remember all the details."

Child friendly

"The kitten's fur was so fluffy, it felt like a cloud."

俚语

"That whole situation sounds pretty sketchy; I wouldn't trust it."

趣味小知识

The word 'fuzz' itself might come from a Low German or Dutch word related to loose fibers.

发音指南

UK /ˈfʌzi/
US /ˈfʌzi/
FUZZ-y
押韵词
buzzy scuzzy muzzy
常见错误
  • fussy (different vowel sound)

难度评级

阅读 2/5

The two main meanings are quite different. Learners might struggle with context.

写作 2/5

Using 'fuzzy' correctly in both its literal and metaphorical senses can be tricky for B1 learners.

口语 2/5

Similar to writing, distinguishing between the two meanings in spoken conversation requires practice.

听力 2/5

Understanding which meaning of 'fuzzy' is being used relies heavily on context and might be challenging for B1 learners.

接下来学什么

前置知识

soft unclear vague hairy blurry

接下来学习

indistinct hazy muddled ambiguous

高级

nebulous equivocal amorphous ill-defined

需要掌握的语法

Adjectives often come before the noun they describe. 'Fuzzy' can describe the texture of a noun.

The fuzzy blanket kept me warm.

'Fuzzy' can also be used with linking verbs (like 'to be' or 'to feel') to describe the state of something, often referring to a lack of clarity.

My memory of that day is a bit fuzzy.

When comparing, use 'fuzzier' for the comparative and 'fuzziest' for the superlative form.

This new sweater is even fuzzier than the old one.

To express something being 'not clearly defined' or 'vague', 'fuzzy' often appears with abstract nouns.

The instructions were so fuzzy that I couldn't understand them.

'Fuzzy' can be used idiomatically in phrases like 'fuzzy logic' (a type of reasoning) or 'fuzzy thinking' (unclear thoughts).

He's known for his fuzzy thinking when it comes to planning.

按水平分级的例句

1

The cat's fur is so fuzzy and soft.

Think of a soft, fluffy cat.

fuzzy is an adjective describing the fur.

2

I like my new blanket because it's fuzzy.

Imagine a soft blanket you like to touch.

Here, fuzzy describes the blanket's texture.

3

The peach has a fuzzy skin.

Think about how a peach feels on the outside.

fuzzy describes the skin of the peach.

4

My old teddy bear is very fuzzy.

An old, well-loved teddy bear often feels soft and a bit worn.

fuzzy is an adjective here.

5

The picture is fuzzy; I can't see it clearly.

Imagine a blurry photo.

In this case, fuzzy means not clear or sharp.

6

I have a fuzzy memory of that day.

Think of a memory that is not very clear or precise.

fuzzy describes the quality of the memory.

7

The TV screen looks fuzzy today.

When a TV screen shows a blurry or unclear image.

fuzzy means not clear.

8

Her sweater feels fuzzy and warm.

Imagine a soft, comfortable sweater.

fuzzy describes the sweater's texture.

1

The kitten's fur was so fuzzy and soft.

Think of a soft, fluffy texture.

fuzzy is an adjective describing the fur

2

I saw a fuzzy picture of a bear in the fog.

Not clear, hard to see.

fuzzy describes the picture, meaning it's unclear

3

My old blanket feels warm and fuzzy.

Soft and comforting.

fuzzy is an adjective describing the blanket's texture

4

The TV signal was fuzzy, so I couldn't watch the show.

Bad reception, unclear image.

fuzzy describes the TV signal, meaning it's not clear

5

She wore a fuzzy sweater to stay warm.

A sweater with soft, thick material.

fuzzy describes the sweater's texture

6

The information in the report was a bit fuzzy.

Not exact, a little vague.

fuzzy describes the information, meaning it's unclear or imprecise

7

I love the fuzzy feeling of new socks.

The soft, fluffy feeling.

fuzzy is an adjective describing the feeling of the socks

8

The old photograph was fuzzy and faded.

Not sharp, hard to see details.

fuzzy describes the photograph, meaning it's unclear

1

The kitten had soft, fuzzy fur.

gatito, piel suave

fuzzy describes the fur

2

I like the fuzzy blanket because it's so warm.

manta, cálida

fuzzy describes the blanket

3

My glasses are dirty, so everything looks fuzzy.

gafas, sucio, borroso

fuzzy means blurry here

4

The old photo is fuzzy; I can't see the faces clearly.

foto antigua, caras, claramente

fuzzy means unclear or out of focus

5

I have a fuzzy memory of that day, but I remember it was fun.

recuerdo, ese día, divertido

fuzzy describes a vague memory

6

The instructions were a bit fuzzy, so I wasn't sure what to do.

instrucciones, un poco, seguro

fuzzy means vague or unclear

7

There's a fuzzy line between genius and madness.

línea, genio, locura

fuzzy describes an indistinct boundary

8

The project goals are still a little fuzzy; we need more details.

metas del proyecto, detalles

fuzzy means not precise or vague

1

The old blanket felt wonderfully fuzzy against my skin on the cold night.

Felt soft and fluffy.

Here, 'fuzzy' describes a tactile sensation.

2

My vision gets a bit fuzzy without my glasses, making it hard to read.

My vision is blurry.

'Fuzzy' describes a lack of clarity in sight.

3

The details of the dream are still a bit fuzzy in my memory this morning.

Details are vague/unclear.

Used to describe something not precisely remembered.

4

We had a fuzzy understanding of the project goals at the start, but it became clearer later.

An unclear understanding.

Refers to a lack of precision in understanding.

5

The microphone made the sound a little fuzzy, so it was hard to hear the speaker.

Sound was unclear/distorted.

Describes a distorted or unclear sound quality.

6

Her sweater was covered in fuzzy lint after going through the wash.

Covered in soft, small fibers.

Describes small, soft fibers.

7

The instructions for assembling the furniture were so fuzzy that I had to guess a lot.

Instructions were vague/ambiguous.

Used to describe unclear or imprecise instructions.

8

I felt a fuzzy feeling of happiness as I watched the sunset over the ocean.

A gentle, indistinct feeling.

Here, 'fuzzy' describes a soft, undefined emotional state.

1

The old photograph was so fuzzy that it was hard to make out their faces.

unclear, blurry, indistinct

Used to describe a visual quality.

2

I'm feeling a bit fuzzy-headed after only four hours of sleep last night.

lightheaded, disoriented, unclear thinking

Used metaphorically to describe a mental state.

3

The instructions for assembling the furniture were quite fuzzy, so I had to guess a lot.

vague, imprecise, ambiguous

Used to describe a lack of clarity in information.

4

My cat's favorite blanket is incredibly fuzzy and soft.

fluffy, downy, soft-textured

Used to describe a tactile quality.

5

The line between work and leisure has become quite fuzzy since I started working from home.

blurred, indistinct, ill-defined

Used metaphorically to describe boundaries.

6

We need to get more precise data; these initial findings are still too fuzzy to draw conclusions.

vague, imprecise, inconclusive

Used to describe the quality of data or information.

7

The baby chick was a tiny, fuzzy ball of yellow feathers.

downy, fluffy, soft

Used to describe a tactile and visual quality.

8

His explanation of the new policy was so fuzzy that no one really understood what to do.

unclear, confusing, ambiguous

Used to describe a lack of clarity in communication.

1

The old photograph was so fuzzy that it was impossible to make out any faces.

La vieille photo était si floue qu'il était impossible de distinguer les visages.

Here, 'fuzzy' describes the quality of a photograph, indicating a lack of clarity or sharpness.

2

My memory of the accident is a bit fuzzy; I can't recall all the details.

Mon souvenir de l'accident est un peu flou; je ne me souviens pas de tous les détails.

In this context, 'fuzzy' refers to a memory that is vague or indistinct.

3

The kitten's fur was incredibly soft and fuzzy to the touch.

La fourrure du chaton était incroyablement douce et duveteuse au toucher.

Here, 'fuzzy' describes a tactile quality, meaning soft and covered with a fine, short hair or down.

4

The rules of the game were so fuzzy that we spent more time arguing than playing.

Les règles du jeu étaient si vagues que nous passions plus de temps à discuter qu'à jouer.

In this sentence, 'fuzzy' indicates that the rules were unclear or ill-defined.

5

I'm feeling a bit fuzzy-headed this morning; I didn't get enough sleep.

J'ai la tête un peu embrumée ce matin; je n'ai pas assez dormi.

'Fuzzy-headed' is an informal compound adjective meaning slightly confused or unclear in thought, often due to tiredness or illness.

6

The border between art and advertising has become increasingly fuzzy in recent years.

La frontière entre l'art et la publicité est devenue de plus en plus floue ces dernières années.

Here, 'fuzzy' describes a boundary that is not clearly defined or easily distinguishable.

7

He had a fuzzy outline of a plan, but no concrete steps to achieve it.

Il avait une esquisse floue d'un plan, mais aucune étape concrète pour l'atteindre.

In this usage, 'fuzzy' implies that the plan is vague, lacking specific details.

8

The sound quality on the old radio was very fuzzy, making it hard to hear the music.

La qualité sonore de la vieille radio était très brouillée, ce qui rendait difficile d'entendre la musique.

Here, 'fuzzy' describes distorted or unclear sound.

常见搭配

fuzzy blanket manta suave
fuzzy logic lógica difusa
fuzzy hair cabello encrespado
fuzzy picture imagen borrosa
fuzzy outline contorno impreciso
fuzzy thinking pensamiento confuso
fuzzy memory memoria borrosa
fuzzy feeling sentimiento confuso
fuzzy edges bordes difusos
fuzzy definition definición vaga

常用短语

The cat has fuzzy fur.

El gato tiene el pelaje suave.

My vision is a little fuzzy without my glasses.

Mi visión es un poco borrosa sin mis gafas.

The details of the dream are still fuzzy.

Los detalles del sueño todavía son vagos.

I have a fuzzy idea of what I want to do.

Tengo una idea vaga de lo que quiero hacer.

The old TV gave a fuzzy image.

El televisor viejo daba una imagen borrosa.

Her explanation was a bit fuzzy.

Su explicación fue un poco confusa.

He wore a fuzzy sweater.

Llevaba un suéter suave.

The distinction between the two concepts is fuzzy.

La distinción entre los dos conceptos es difusa.

I feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

Me siento cálido y reconfortado por dentro.

The data was too fuzzy to make a clear decision.

Los datos eran demasiado imprecisos para tomar una decisión clara.

容易混淆的词

fuzzy vs soft

While 'fuzzy' objects are often soft, 'soft' is a broader term referring to a yielding texture. Not all soft things are fuzzy (e.g., a soft cushion that isn't hairy).

fuzzy vs unclear

When 'fuzzy' means 'not clear', it's similar to 'unclear'. However, 'unclear' is a more general term for anything that is not easy to understand or see. 'Fuzzy' often implies a gentle or indistinct lack of clarity, whereas 'unclear' can be due to many factors (e.g., bad handwriting, poor audio).

fuzzy vs indistinct

'Indistinct' is a good synonym for the 'not clearly defined' meaning of 'fuzzy'. Both refer to things that are not sharp or clear. 'Indistinct' can apply to sights, sounds, or ideas, just like 'fuzzy' in its second meaning.

语法模式

Adjective modifying a noun (e.g., 'fuzzy blanket') Adjective after a linking verb (e.g., 'is fuzzy', 'felt fuzzy') Adjective in a comparative structure (e.g., 'fuzzier than') Adjective describing abstract concepts (e.g., 'fuzzy memories', 'fuzzy definition') Using 'fuzzy' to express uncertainty or vagueness about an idea or situation Using 'fuzzy' to describe visual or auditory clarity (e.g., 'fuzzy image', 'fuzzy sound')

习语与表达

"a fuzzy memory"

a memory that is unclear or vague

I have a fuzzy memory of my first birthday party.

neutral

"fuzzy logic"

a form of artificial intelligence that deals with imprecise or uncertain information

This washing machine uses fuzzy logic to determine the best wash cycle.

neutral

"fuzzy thinking"

unclear or confused thought processes

After a long day, I often have fuzzy thinking and can't concentrate.

neutral

"fuzzy around the edges"

not clearly defined or precise

The rules for this game are a bit fuzzy around the edges.

neutral

"fuzzy feelings"

warm, pleasant, but often vague feelings

Seeing old friends always gives me fuzzy feelings.

neutral

"fuzzy area/zone"

a situation or topic that is not clearly defined or categorized

The line between work and personal life can be a fuzzy area for freelancers.

neutral

"fuzzy picture"

an unclear or blurred image

The old television set always showed a fuzzy picture.

neutral

"fuzzy boundaries"

unclear or indistinct limits or divisions

In some modern art, the boundaries between painting and sculpture can be quite fuzzy.

neutral

"fuzzy blanket"

a soft, fluffy blanket (literal use, but common expression)

I love to snuggle up with a fuzzy blanket on a cold night.

neutral

"fuzzy concept"

an idea that is vague or not well-defined

His explanation of quantum physics was a bit of a fuzzy concept for me.

neutral

容易混淆

fuzzy vs fuzzy

The word 'fuzzy' can be confusing because it has two main meanings: one related to physical texture and another related to clarity or precision. Learners might struggle to differentiate when to use it for a tangible softness versus an intangible vagueness.

When referring to a physical object, 'fuzzy' describes a soft, hairy, or fluffy surface (e.g., a fuzzy blanket). When referring to concepts or information, it means unclear, vague, or imprecise (e.g., fuzzy logic, fuzzy understanding).

The baby chick was so fuzzy, I loved holding it. (physical texture) Her explanation of the new policy was a bit fuzzy, so I still have some questions. (unclear/vague)

fuzzy vs hairy

'Hairy' can be confused with 'fuzzy' because both describe something with hair or a soft covering. However, 'hairy' often implies more distinct, longer hairs and can sometimes have a negative connotation (e.g., a hairy arm) or refer to a difficult situation (e.g., a hairy situation).

'Fuzzy' generally suggests a soft, dense, often short covering, implying a pleasant tactile experience. 'Hairy' implies more prominent hairs and can be neutral, positive, or negative depending on the context. 'Hairy' can also mean difficult or dangerous.

The caterpillar was very hairy. (prominent hairs) That was a hairy situation, I'm glad we got out safely. (difficult/dangerous)

fuzzy vs fluffy

'Fluffy' is often used interchangeably with 'fuzzy' due to similar meanings related to softness and lightness. The confusion arises in subtle differences in the type of texture described.

'Fluffy' typically implies a light, airy, and soft texture, often expanded or puffed up (e.g., fluffy clouds, a fluffy pillow). 'Fuzzy' implies a dense, soft, often short-haired surface that might not necessarily be light or airy.

The pancakes were wonderfully fluffy. (light and airy) The new carpet felt fuzzy underfoot. (dense and soft)

fuzzy vs blurry

'Blurry' is confused with the 'unclear' meaning of 'fuzzy' because both describe a lack of sharpness or clarity. The confusion is about the specific type of unclarity they represent.

'Blurry' specifically refers to a visual lack of focus or distinctness, often in images or vision (e.g., a blurry photo, my vision is blurry without my glasses). 'Fuzzy' can refer to visual unclarity, but more broadly to conceptual or informational vagueness, where details are not sharp but not necessarily out of focus in the visual sense.

The photo was blurry because my hand shook. (visual lack of focus) My memories of that day are a bit fuzzy. (vague/unclear memories)

fuzzy vs vague

'Vague' directly overlaps with the 'uncertain/not precise' meaning of 'fuzzy'. The confusion is often in choosing the best word to convey a particular nuance of imprecision.

'Vague' emphasizes a lack of detail, specificity, or clear definition, often in statements or ideas (e.g., a vague answer, a vague idea). While 'fuzzy' can also mean vague, it often carries an additional connotation of being indistinct or indistinctly outlined, sometimes softly so. 'Vague' is generally more about informational or conceptual imprecision.

His instructions were so vague that I didn't know where to start. (lack of detail) She had a fuzzy feeling that something was wrong. (indistinct, not clearly defined feeling)

句型

A1

The [noun] is fuzzy.

The cat is fuzzy.

A1

I have a fuzzy [noun].

I have a fuzzy blanket.

A2

The [noun] felt fuzzy.

The peach felt fuzzy.

A2

It's fuzzy to me.

It's fuzzy to me why he left.

B1

The image looks fuzzy.

The old photo looks fuzzy.

B1

My memories of [event] are fuzzy.

My memories of that day are fuzzy.

B1

The definition of [concept] is fuzzy.

The definition of 'art' is often fuzzy.

B1

There's a fuzzy line between [thing A] and [thing B].

There's a fuzzy line between genius and madness.

词族

名词

fuzz a mass of fine, light fibers or hairs
fuzziness the state or quality of being fuzzy

动词

fuzz to become or make fuzzy

如何使用

When talking about touch, fuzzy describes something soft and a little uneven, like a peach or a new blanket. For example, 'The kitten's fur was so fuzzy and soft.'

When talking about sight or ideas, fuzzy means unclear or not precise. For instance, 'The old TV screen had a fuzzy picture.' Or, 'My memories of that day are a bit fuzzy now.'

常见错误

A common mistake is confusing fuzzy with 'hairy' or 'fluffy' when describing animals. While there's overlap, fuzzy implies a softer, less defined texture than 'hairy' and can be used for things that aren't just animals, unlike 'fluffy' which is often about lightness.

Another mistake is using it for things that are intentionally unclear or abstract, where 'vague' or 'abstract' might be better. Fuzzy usually implies a lack of clarity that is unintentional or due to a lack of detail, not a deliberate choice.

小贴士

Fuzzy things are soft

Think of a fuzzy blanket or a fuzzy sweater. These are soft to the touch. It's a common use.

Fuzzy animals

Many young animals are fuzzy, like a fuzzy chick or a fuzzy puppy. It describes their soft, young fur/feathers.

Fuzzy thoughts are unclear

If your thoughts are fuzzy, they are not clear. Maybe you just woke up, or you're tired. Your brain isn't sharp.

Fuzzy pictures are blurry

A fuzzy photo is not in focus. It's blurry and hard to see clearly. The edges aren't sharp.

Fuzzy memories are vague

When you have fuzzy memories, you can't remember details clearly. It's not a strong memory.

Fuzzy logic

This is a more technical term, often used in computers. It means dealing with information that is not exact, but more like a spectrum.

Pair with 'feeling'

You might say you have a fuzzy feeling about something. This means you have a vague or unclear intuition.

Use with 'lines'

If the lines are fuzzy, it means the boundaries are not clear. For example, between work and personal life.

Contrast with 'clear'

The opposite of fuzzy is often clear or sharp. Thinking about antonyms helps solidify meaning.

Practice both meanings

Remember fuzzy for both its 'soft texture' and 'unclear' meanings. They are both common in English.

记住它

记忆技巧

Imagine a **fuzzy** sweater. It's soft and unclear, just like a **fuzzy** memory.

视觉联想

Picture a fuzzy, blurry photograph of a cat. The cat's fur is soft and indistinct, and the whole image is a bit vague.

Word Web

soft blurry unclear vague indistinct

挑战

Describe a time you had a 'fuzzy' memory about an event. What made it fuzzy? Were details missing or unclear?

词源

First appeared in English in the late 17th century.

原始含义: Likely originated from 'fuzz', referring to fine, light particles or fibers.

Germanic (English)

文化背景

When we say something is 'fuzzy,' it often describes a feeling of being unclear or not quite right. Think about a 'fuzzy memory' – it's there, but the details are hard to recall. Or, if a plan is 'fuzzy,' it means it lacks clear steps or a definite direction. It's a common way to express a lack of precision, whether in a physical sense like a fluffy sweater, or an abstract sense like an unclear idea.

在生活中练习

真实语境

Describing something with a soft texture:

  • The blanket felt soft and fuzzy.
  • My cat has very fuzzy fur.
  • These peaches have a fuzzy skin.

Talking about a lack of clarity in vision or focus:

  • Without my glasses, everything looks fuzzy.
  • The old TV picture was a bit fuzzy.
  • My mind is a little fuzzy this morning.

Referring to something vague or unclear (abstract ideas):

  • The instructions were a bit fuzzy.
  • His explanation was fuzzy and hard to understand.
  • The line between right and wrong can sometimes be fuzzy.

Discussing an imprecise memory:

  • I have a fuzzy memory of that event.
  • My recollections of childhood are quite fuzzy.
  • The details are a bit fuzzy now.

When something is not sharply defined (e.g., edges):

  • The edges of the photo were a bit fuzzy.
  • The drawing had fuzzy outlines.
  • The border between the two colors was fuzzy.

对话开场白

"What's the fuzziest thing you own, and why do you like it?"

"Can you describe a time when a memory was fuzzy, and how did that affect you?"

"What's an example of a situation where clear instructions are important, and fuzzy ones cause problems?"

"Do you prefer clearly defined plans or a more fuzzy approach to your day?"

"What do you do when your thoughts feel fuzzy, and you need to focus?"

日记主题

Describe a place that felt fuzzy, either in appearance or atmosphere.

Write about a time you had to deal with fuzzy information. How did you handle it?

Reflect on a situation where a fuzzy boundary (e.g., between work and personal life) caused a challenge.

Describe your favorite fuzzy texture and what feelings it evokes.

Imagine you have a fuzzy superpower. What is it, and how do you use it?

常见问题

10 个问题

The main idea of 'fuzzy' is something that is soft and a bit unclear, either to touch or to understand. Think of a fluffy blanket or a blurry photo.

Yes, absolutely! You can say someone has 'fuzzy hair' if it's soft, a bit frizzy, and not perfectly smooth. For example, 'Her baby's hair was so soft and fuzzy.'

No, not always. While it often describes a soft texture, 'fuzzy' can also describe things that are unclear or vague, like a 'fuzzy memory' or 'fuzzy logic'.

Both describe soft things. 'Fluffy' usually means light and airy, like 'fluffy clouds' or 'fluffy pancakes.' 'Fuzzy' can be a bit more dense and often implies a slight lack of clarity, like a 'fuzzy sweater' or 'fuzzy image.'

Yes, it can. You might say you have a 'fuzzy feeling' when you're a bit confused or not completely sure about something. Or, a 'warm fuzzy feeling' can describe a pleasant, comforting emotion.

It can be both. A 'fuzzy blanket' is positive, but 'fuzzy thinking' (meaning unclear thoughts) is usually negative. The context really matters.

If your eyesight is 'fuzzy,' it means things look blurry or not sharp. For example, 'After I woke up, my vision was a bit fuzzy for a few seconds.'

Yes, 'fuzzy ideas' means your ideas are not fully formed or clear. They are a bit vague or imprecise. For example, 'He had some fuzzy ideas about how to solve the problem, but no concrete plan.'

For texture, you could use 'fluffy,' 'downy,' or 'hairy.' For vagueness, you could use 'unclear,' 'vague,' 'blurry,' or 'indistinct.'

No, 'fuzzy' is primarily an adjective. You wouldn't say 'the image fuzzied.' You would say 'the image became fuzzy' or 'the image blurred.'

自我测试 180 个问题

fill blank A1

The cat's fur was very ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy describes something soft and fluffy, like a cat's fur.

fill blank A1

I can't see clearly, the picture is a bit ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy can mean something is not clear or sharp, like a blurry picture.

fill blank A1

The blanket feels so ___ and warm.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

A fuzzy blanket is soft and warm.

fill blank A1

My memory of that day is a little ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy can describe a memory that is not clear or precise.

fill blank A1

The new toy has a soft, ___ texture.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy describes a soft and thick texture, like on a toy.

fill blank A1

I have a ___ idea of what to do, but I'm not sure.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

A fuzzy idea means an uncertain or vague idea.

multiple choice A1

The kitten's fur was very ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: soft

Something fuzzy is soft and fluffy.

multiple choice A1

The picture was a little ___, so I couldn't see it clearly.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

If something is fuzzy, it is not clear or sharp.

multiple choice A1

Which word means the same as 'fuzzy' when talking about a texture?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fluffy

Fuzzy and fluffy both describe a soft, thick texture.

true false A1

A fuzzy blanket feels hard.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Fuzzy things are soft, not hard.

true false A1

If your vision is fuzzy, you can see things clearly.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

If your vision is fuzzy, things are not clear.

true false A1

A teddy bear usually has fuzzy fur.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

Teddy bears often have soft, fluffy, or fuzzy fur.

listening A1

The kitten's fur is like a soft, fluffy cloud.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The kitten has soft, fuzzy fur.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening A1

Think about how an old, warm blanket might feel.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: My old blanket is very fuzzy.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening A1

If a picture is not clear, it can be hard to see.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The picture is a little fuzzy, I can't see it well.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

The peach has a fuzzy skin.

Focus: fuz-zy

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

My memory of that day is fuzzy.

Focus: mem-o-ry, fuz-zy

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

I like the fuzzy feeling of my new sweater.

Focus: fuz-zy, sweat-er

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing A1

Look at a fluffy cat or dog. Describe how its fur feels.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

The cat's fur is very soft and fluffy. It feels nice to touch.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing A1

Think about a soft blanket. What words describe how it feels?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

My blanket is soft and warm. It feels fuzzy.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing A1

Imagine you see something far away, but it's hard to tell what it is. How would you describe what you see?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I see something fuzzy far away. I cannot tell what it is.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
reading A1

How does the sweater feel?

Read this passage:

My sweater is very soft. It is made of wool. When I touch it, it feels fuzzy. I like to wear it when it is cold.

How does the sweater feel?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Fuzzy

The passage says, 'When I touch it, it feels fuzzy.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Fuzzy

The passage says, 'When I touch it, it feels fuzzy.'

reading A1

What is wrong with the TV picture?

Read this passage:

The picture on the TV is not clear. It looks fuzzy. I cannot see the colors well. Maybe the TV is old.

What is wrong with the TV picture?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: It is fuzzy.

The passage states, 'The picture on the TV is not clear. It looks fuzzy.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: It is fuzzy.

The passage states, 'The picture on the TV is not clear. It looks fuzzy.'

reading A1

What does the cat's fur feel like?

Read this passage:

My cat has very soft fur. When I pet her, her fur feels fuzzy. She likes to sleep on my lap because it is warm.

What does the cat's fur feel like?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Fuzzy

The passage says, 'When I pet her, her fur feels fuzzy.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Fuzzy

The passage says, 'When I pet her, her fur feels fuzzy.'

sentence order A1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The cat has fuzzy fur.

This sentence describes the texture of a cat's fur.

sentence order A1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The peach is fuzzy.

This sentence describes the texture of a peach.

sentence order A1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: My new sweater feels fuzzy.

This sentence describes the feeling of a fuzzy sweater.

fill blank A2

The little cat had a very ___ tail.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

A cat's tail is often soft and fluffy, which means it's 'fuzzy'.

fill blank A2

My new blanket feels so ___ and warm.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Blankets that are soft and warm are often described as 'fuzzy'.

fill blank A2

The picture on the old TV was a bit ___ and hard to see.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

If a picture is not clear and hard to see, it means it's 'fuzzy'.

fill blank A2

I saw a cute little ___ bear at the zoo.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Bears have soft, thick fur, so they can be described as 'fuzzy'.

fill blank A2

After I woke up, my memory of the dream was still a little ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

When a memory is not clear or precise, it's 'fuzzy'.

fill blank A2

The peach has a soft, ___ skin.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Peaches have a slightly soft and downy skin, which is 'fuzzy'.

multiple choice A2

The puppy's fur was so ___ and soft.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy describes something with a soft, thick, or fluffy texture.

multiple choice A2

After she took off her sweater, her hair was a little ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy can describe hair that is not smooth or neat, often after static electricity.

multiple choice A2

The answer to the question was a bit ___ and not very clear.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy can mean uncertain, vague, or not precise, like an unclear answer.

true false A2

A fuzzy blanket is usually soft and warm.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

Fuzzy describes a soft, thick, or fluffy texture, which is good for a blanket.

true false A2

If your memory of an event is fuzzy, it means you remember every detail clearly.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

If a memory is fuzzy, it means it is vague or not precise, not clear.

true false A2

A fuzzy picture is very sharp and easy to see.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Fuzzy means not clearly defined or sharp, so a fuzzy picture would be blurry.

listening A2

Think about the texture of a kitten's fur.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The kitten's fur was so fuzzy and soft.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening A2

Consider what 'fuzzy' means when describing a picture.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The picture was a bit fuzzy, so I couldn't see her face clearly.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening A2

How clear are the memories?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: My memories of that day are a little fuzzy.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

The blanket feels fuzzy.

Focus: /fʌzi/

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

My mind is fuzzy today.

Focus: /maɪ maɪnd ɪz fʌzi tədeɪ/

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Do you like fuzzy peaches?

Focus: /du ju laɪk fʌzi pitʃɪz/

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing A2

Describe something soft and pleasant you like to touch. Use the word 'fuzzy' in your answer.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I like my fuzzy blanket. It is very soft and warm.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing A2

Imagine you are trying to describe a cloud to someone. Use 'fuzzy' to help them understand its appearance.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

The cloud looks fuzzy, like a big, soft cotton ball in the sky.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing A2

Write a short sentence about a picture that is not very clear. Use the word 'fuzzy'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

The old photo is fuzzy; I can't see the faces clearly.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
reading A2

What does the cat's fur feel like?

Read this passage:

My cat has very soft fur. When I pet her, her fur feels so nice and fuzzy. She loves to sit on my lap, and I love to feel her fuzzy coat.

What does the cat's fur feel like?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Soft and fuzzy

The passage says, 'her fur feels so nice and fuzzy.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Soft and fuzzy

The passage says, 'her fur feels so nice and fuzzy.'

reading A2

What does 'fuzzy eyes' mean in this text?

Read this passage:

Sometimes, when I wake up, my eyes feel a little fuzzy. It means I can't see things very clearly for a moment. After I rub them, everything becomes clear again.

What does 'fuzzy eyes' mean in this text?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Eyes that can't see clearly

The passage states, 'It means I can't see things very clearly for a moment.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Eyes that can't see clearly

The passage states, 'It means I can't see things very clearly for a moment.'

reading A2

Why did the person like their new socks?

Read this passage:

I wore my new fuzzy socks today. They are very warm and comfortable. My feet felt happy all day because of the soft, fuzzy material.

Why did the person like their new socks?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: They were soft and warm

The passage says, 'They are very warm and comfortable' and 'soft, fuzzy material.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: They were soft and warm

The passage says, 'They are very warm and comfortable' and 'soft, fuzzy material.'

sentence order A2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The cat's fur is very fuzzy.

This sentence describes the texture of a cat's fur.

sentence order A2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: My memories are a little fuzzy.

This sentence indicates that memories are not clear.

sentence order A2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: This sweater feels so fuzzy.

This sentence describes the soft texture of a sweater.

fill blank B1

The old blanket felt soft and ___ against my skin.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

The word 'fuzzy' describes a soft, thick, or fluffy texture, which fits the description of an old blanket.

fill blank B1

After staying up all night, my thoughts were a little ___ and I couldn't focus.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Here, 'fuzzy' means uncertain or vague, which is appropriate for someone who is tired and can't focus their thoughts.

fill blank B1

The photograph was a bit ___ because the camera wasn't focused correctly.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

'Fuzzy' can describe something that is not clearly defined or sharp, like an out-of-focus photograph. 'Blurry' is also possible, but 'fuzzy' fits the context of being slightly out of focus.

fill blank B1

My cat has soft, ___ fur that I love to pet.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

'Fuzzy' perfectly describes soft, thick, or fluffy fur.

fill blank B1

The instructions were so ___ that I didn't know how to start the project.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

If instructions are 'fuzzy', they are vague or not precise, making it difficult to understand.

fill blank B1

I saw a ___ shape in the distance, but I couldn't tell what it was.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

'Fuzzy' in this context means not clearly defined or sharp, suggesting it was hard to identify the shape.

multiple choice B1

The old blanket felt ___ and warm, perfect for a cold evening.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy describes something soft and thick, like a warm blanket.

multiple choice B1

After she took off her sweater, her hair was ___ with static electricity.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy can describe hair that is not smooth or neat, often due to static.

multiple choice B1

The instructions for building the furniture were a bit ___, so I wasn't sure what to do next.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Fuzzy can mean uncertain or vague, which applies to unclear instructions.

true false B1

If something is fuzzy, it means it is very clear and easy to understand.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Fuzzy means uncertain, vague, or not precise, the opposite of clear.

true false B1

A fuzzy sweater is usually soft and comfortable to wear.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

Fuzzy describes a soft, thick, or fluffy texture, which makes sweaters comfortable.

true false B1

When a picture is fuzzy, it means the image is sharp and in focus.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Fuzzy in the context of an image means it is not clearly defined or sharp, often blurry.

listening B1

Think about the texture of the kitten's fur.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The kitten's fur felt so fuzzy and soft.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening B1

Consider what 'fuzzy' means when talking about memory.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: I have a fuzzy memory of that day, I can't recall details.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening B1

What does 'fuzzy' mean in relation to a photo's clarity?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The old photo was so fuzzy, it was hard to see their faces clearly.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

My old blanket is really fuzzy and warm.

Focus: fuzzy

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

I'm feeling a bit fuzzy about what to do next.

Focus: fuzzy

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

The TV signal was fuzzy, so we couldn't watch the movie.

Focus: fuzzy

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing B1

Describe a fuzzy animal you have seen or would like to see. What makes it fuzzy?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I saw a baby chick at the farm. It was so fuzzy with its soft yellow feathers. When I touched it, it felt like a tiny cloud.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing B1

Think about a time when information was fuzzy or unclear. How did this affect you or the situation?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

The instructions for building the new shelf were a bit fuzzy. The pictures were not clear, and some steps were missing. It took me a long time to figure it out.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing B1

Imagine you are trying to explain a complex idea to a friend, but you keep using fuzzy language. Write a short paragraph explaining the problem you are having.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I'm trying to tell my friend about this new game, but I feel like my explanation is really fuzzy. I keep using words like 'thingy' and 'you know,' and I can see he's getting confused. I need to be more precise.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
reading B1

What quality of the scarf is described as 'fuzzy'?

Read this passage:

My grandmother knitted me a new scarf for winter. It's made of soft wool, and it feels wonderfully fuzzy around my neck. The color is a light blue, but in some places, it looks a little less defined because of the way the yarn was spun.

What quality of the scarf is described as 'fuzzy'?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Its soft texture

The passage states, 'It's made of soft wool, and it feels wonderfully fuzzy around my neck,' directly linking 'fuzzy' to its soft texture.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Its soft texture

The passage states, 'It's made of soft wool, and it feels wonderfully fuzzy around my neck,' directly linking 'fuzzy' to its soft texture.

reading B1

What does 'fuzzy' mean in the context of the dream memories?

Read this passage:

When I woke up this morning, my memories of the dream were quite fuzzy. I could remember some images, like a tall tree and a blue car, but the exact story of the dream was not clear at all. It was hard to piece together what had happened.

What does 'fuzzy' mean in the context of the dream memories?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: They were unclear or vague.

The passage says 'the exact story of the dream was not clear at all,' which shows 'fuzzy' means unclear or vague in this situation.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: They were unclear or vague.

The passage says 'the exact story of the dream was not clear at all,' which shows 'fuzzy' means unclear or vague in this situation.

reading B1

Why were the faces in the photograph described as 'fuzzy'?

Read this passage:

The old photograph was so faded that the faces in it were fuzzy. It was difficult to tell who was who, and the details of the background were almost impossible to make out. Despite this, it was still a cherished family memory.

Why were the faces in the photograph described as 'fuzzy'?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The photo was faded and unclear.

The passage explains that 'the old photograph was so faded that the faces in it were fuzzy,' meaning they were unclear due to the fading.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The photo was faded and unclear.

The passage explains that 'the old photograph was so faded that the faces in it were fuzzy,' meaning they were unclear due to the fading.

sentence order B1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The cat's fur was so fuzzy and soft.

This sentence describes the texture of a cat's fur using 'fuzzy'.

sentence order B1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The details of the plan are still a bit fuzzy.

Here, 'fuzzy' refers to something that is unclear or uncertain.

sentence order B1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The old blanket has become very fuzzy after many washes.

This sentence uses 'fuzzy' to describe a soft, worn texture.

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The old photograph was so ___ that I couldn't make out the faces clearly.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

When something is not clear or sharp, especially a photograph, 'fuzzy' is the correct word to describe it.

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After a long day, my thoughts became a bit ___, and I struggled to concentrate.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

'Fuzzy' can describe thoughts or ideas that are vague or not precise, which fits the context of struggling to concentrate.

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The baby blanket was wonderfully ___ and soft to the touch.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

When describing a soft, thick, or fluffy texture, 'fuzzy' is the appropriate adjective.

fill blank B2

My memory of the accident is a bit ___; I can't recall all the details.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

'Fuzzy' is used to describe a memory that is uncertain or vague, lacking precise details.

fill blank B2

The instructions were so ___ that I wasn't sure how to assemble the furniture.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

When instructions are not clear or precise, they can be described as 'fuzzy'.

fill blank B2

The edges of the watercolor painting were intentionally ___ to create a dreamlike effect.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

'Fuzzy' describes something with edges that are not clearly defined or sharp, often done intentionally for artistic effect.

multiple choice B2

The old photograph was so ___ that I couldn't make out the faces clearly.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

In this context, 'fuzzy' means not clearly defined, which fits a blurry photograph.

multiple choice B2

After several drinks, his memories of the evening became quite ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Here, 'fuzzy' refers to something vague or uncertain, describing unclear memories.

multiple choice B2

Which of the following is NOT a synonym for 'fuzzy' when describing a texture?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: prickly

'Prickly' means sharp or spiky, the opposite of a soft, fuzzy texture.

true false B2

If a plan is 'fuzzy,' it means it is very clear and well-defined.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

When a plan is 'fuzzy,' it means it is vague or uncertain, not clear.

true false B2

A 'fuzzy' peach has a smooth skin.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

A 'fuzzy' peach has a soft, downy skin, not a smooth one.

true false B2

You can use 'fuzzy' to describe a warm, soft blanket.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

Indeed, 'fuzzy' can describe a soft, thick, or fluffy texture like that of a blanket.

listening B2

Think about something that isn't clear visually.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The old photograph was so fuzzy that I couldn't recognize anyone in it.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening B2

Consider a texture that is soft and thick.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: My cat's fur is so fuzzy and soft, it's a joy to pet her.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening B2

What does 'fuzzy' mean when referring to instructions?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The instructions for assembling the furniture were a bit fuzzy, making the task quite difficult.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Can you describe a time when information felt fuzzy to you?

Focus: fuh-zee

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

What kinds of fuzzy textures do you enjoy touching or seeing?

Focus: fuh-zee

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

How do you feel when plans are fuzzy and not clearly defined?

Focus: fuh-zee

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing B2

Describe a time you encountered something 'fuzzy' in a literal sense. What was it, and how did it feel or look?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I remember finding an old, forgotten blanket in the attic. It was covered in a thick layer of dust and felt incredibly fuzzy to the touch, almost like cotton wool. The color was hard to distinguish because of the fuzz, making it look a bit grey and indistinct.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing B2

Imagine a situation where instructions or information were 'fuzzy.' How did this lack of clarity impact the outcome or your understanding?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

During a project meeting, the boss gave what I considered 'fuzzy' instructions regarding the new marketing strategy. There was no clear direction on who was responsible for what, or what the exact target audience was. This led to a lot of confusion and duplicated effort among the team, as everyone had a slightly different interpretation of what needed to be done.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing B2

Write a short paragraph about a memory that has become 'fuzzy' over time. What details are clear, and what aspects are vague?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

My memory of my first day of school is quite fuzzy. I remember the general feeling of nervousness and excitement, and a bright red backpack I carried. However, the faces of my teachers or even the names of my classmates from that day are now completely vague. It's more of an impression than a clear recollection.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
reading B2

What characteristic of the sheep's wool is highlighted in the passage?

Read this passage:

After the long winter, the sheep's wool had grown thick and curly, making them look like fluffy clouds moving across the field. Their coats were so fuzzy that it was hard to tell where one sheep ended and the next began if they were standing close together. The shepherd knew it was time for shearing, as the fuzzy wool would soon become too heavy for them in the warmer weather.

What characteristic of the sheep's wool is highlighted in the passage?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Its dense, soft texture.

The passage describes the wool as 'thick and curly' and 'so fuzzy,' directly indicating a dense, soft texture.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Its dense, soft texture.

The passage describes the wool as 'thick and curly' and 'so fuzzy,' directly indicating a dense, soft texture.

reading B2

What is the main problem with the report described in the passage?

Read this passage:

The new report presented a rather fuzzy picture of the company's financial health. While some numbers looked promising, the explanations for certain expenditures were vague, and the future projections lacked concrete data. Investors were left with more questions than answers, unable to make a clear decision based on the imprecise information provided.

What is the main problem with the report described in the passage?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: It presented unclear and imprecise information.

The passage states the report presented a 'fuzzy picture,' with 'vague explanations' and 'lacked concrete data,' all pointing to a lack of clarity and precision.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: It presented unclear and imprecise information.

The passage states the report presented a 'fuzzy picture,' with 'vague explanations' and 'lacked concrete data,' all pointing to a lack of clarity and precision.

reading B2

What effect does the fog have on the landscape?

Read this passage:

During the early morning, a thick fog often rolls in from the coast, making the landscape appear fuzzy. Buildings and trees lose their sharp outlines, and colors become muted. Driving conditions can be challenging as visibility is significantly reduced, turning familiar roads into an indistinct path through the mist. It's a beautiful but disorienting phenomenon.

What effect does the fog have on the landscape?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: It blurs outlines and reduces visibility.

The passage states that the fog makes the landscape appear 'fuzzy,' and that 'buildings and trees lose their sharp outlines,' and 'visibility is significantly reduced,' all indicating blurring and reduced visibility.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: It blurs outlines and reduces visibility.

The passage states that the fog makes the landscape appear 'fuzzy,' and that 'buildings and trees lose their sharp outlines,' and 'visibility is significantly reduced,' all indicating blurring and reduced visibility.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: My vision was quite fuzzy after waking up.

This sentence describes how someone's eyesight might be unclear or blurry right after waking up.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The details of the old memory are a bit fuzzy now.

Here, 'fuzzy' refers to memories that are vague or not precisely recalled.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Her sweater felt incredibly soft and fuzzy to the touch.

This sentence uses 'fuzzy' to describe a soft, thick, and fluffy texture.

fill blank C1

The legal implications of the new policy are still quite _____, requiring further clarification before implementation.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

The word 'fuzzy' in this context refers to something that is uncertain, vague, or not precise, which fits perfectly with 'legal implications' needing 'further clarification'.

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Despite his extensive research, the scientist admitted that his understanding of the quantum phenomenon remained somewhat _____, lacking definitive proof.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Here, 'fuzzy' describes an understanding that is not clearly defined or sharp, aligning with the idea of 'lacking definitive proof'.

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The photograph was so _____, probably due to the poor lighting, that it was impossible to discern individual faces.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

In this sentence, 'fuzzy' refers to something that is not clearly defined or sharp, which is appropriate for a photograph where it's 'impossible to discern individual faces'.

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Her memories of the accident were quite _____; she could recall fragmented images but not the sequence of events.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

The context of 'fragmented images but not the sequence of events' indicates that her memories are 'uncertain, vague, or not precise', making 'fuzzy' the correct choice.

fill blank C1

The boundary between genius and madness often appears incredibly _____, making it challenging to categorize certain historical figures.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

When describing a 'boundary' that is 'challenging to categorize', 'fuzzy' conveys the idea of something that is not clearly defined or sharp.

fill blank C1

Despite the detailed description, the proposed solution to the economic crisis still felt somewhat _____, lacking a tangible action plan.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

A 'proposed solution' that 'lacks a tangible action plan' can be described as 'fuzzy', meaning it is vague or not precise.

multiple choice C1

The company's explanation for the sudden drop in sales was quite ___, leaving investors confused.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

In this context, 'fuzzy' means vague or unclear, which fits the idea of investors being confused by the explanation.

multiple choice C1

Despite the high-definition camera, the old photograph developed a ___ quality, making it hard to distinguish faces.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Here, 'fuzzy' refers to something that is not clearly defined or sharp, which is appropriate for a photograph where faces are hard to distinguish.

multiple choice C1

The legal document was intentionally kept ___, allowing for multiple interpretations by different parties.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: ambiguous

While 'fuzzy' can mean vague, 'ambiguous' is a more precise and higher-level synonym in this context of a legal document designed for multiple interpretations. However, if 'fuzzy' was an option meaning vague, it would also be plausible.

true false C1

If a plan is described as 'fuzzy,' it means it is very detailed and well-defined.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

A 'fuzzy' plan would be vague and not clearly defined, the opposite of detailed and well-defined.

true false C1

A 'fuzzy' sweater would likely feel soft and have a thick texture.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

One meaning of 'fuzzy' is having a soft, thick, or fluffy texture.

true false C1

When a memory is 'fuzzy,' it means you can recall every detail with perfect clarity.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

A 'fuzzy' memory implies that it is uncertain, vague, or not precise, meaning details are difficult to recall clearly.

listening C1

This refers to something vague or uncertain.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The exact details of the new policy are still a bit fuzzy.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening C1

This refers to something not clearly defined.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: I could only make out a fuzzy outline of the distant mountain through the fog.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening C1

This refers to reasoning that is not precise.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Her reasoning on the matter was quite fuzzy, making it hard to follow her argument.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

The old photograph was so fuzzy it was hard to recognize anyone.

Focus: /fʌzi/

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

My memories of that day are a bit fuzzy now, so I can't recall every detail.

Focus: /fʌzi/

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

The initial data seemed fuzzy, but after more analysis, the pattern became clear.

Focus: /fʌzi/

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing C1

Describe a time you encountered a 'fuzzy' situation at work or in your personal life. What made it fuzzy, and how did you try to bring clarity to it? (approx. 75-100 words)

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

My team was given a new project with very fuzzy objectives. The client's brief was full of general statements about 'improving market presence' and 'enhancing brand perception' without any concrete metrics. This created a lot of uncertainty about our deliverables. To bring some clarity, I scheduled a follow-up meeting with the client, prepared a list of specific questions, and proposed measurable KPIs. We eventually ironed out the ambiguities and established a much clearer project scope.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing C1

Imagine you are explaining the concept of 'fuzzy logic' to a non-technical friend. How would you describe it using the word 'fuzzy' in its less literal sense? (approx. 50-75 words)

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Hey, remember how we talk about things being either true or false? Well, fuzzy logic is different. It's about dealing with 'fuzzy' information, like when something isn't strictly black or white, but somewhere in between. Think of it like a light switch that can be on, off, or dim. Instead of exact yes/no answers, fuzzy logic works with degrees of truth, which is super useful for things that aren't perfectly precise, like controlling a washing machine or predicting weather.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing C1

Write a short paragraph about how a 'fuzzy' photograph differs from a sharp one, using descriptive language. (approx. 60-80 words)

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

A fuzzy photograph lacks definition, appearing somewhat blurry or out of focus, as if viewed through a soft veil. Edges are indistinct, and fine details merge into a hazy impression, making it difficult to discern precise shapes or textures. In contrast, a sharp photograph boasts crisp lines and clear forms, allowing every minute element to stand out with striking clarity, capturing the scene with absolute precision and depth.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
reading C1

According to the passage, why do engineers encounter 'fuzzy' data in robotics?

Read this passage:

In the realm of advanced robotics, engineers often encounter 'fuzzy' data from sensors. This data, due to environmental variables or sensor limitations, might not provide exact measurements but rather approximations. Consequently, the robots' decision-making processes need to accommodate this inherent uncertainty to perform tasks effectively, often utilizing algorithms that can interpret imprecise information. This approach is critical for robots operating in dynamic and unpredictable environments, where absolute precision is rarely achievable.

According to the passage, why do engineers encounter 'fuzzy' data in robotics?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Due to limitations of sensors and environmental variables.

The passage explicitly states that 'This data, due to environmental variables or sensor limitations, might not provide exact measurements.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Due to limitations of sensors and environmental variables.

The passage explicitly states that 'This data, due to environmental variables or sensor limitations, might not provide exact measurements.'

reading C1

What was the artist's primary reason for employing a 'fuzzy' brushstroke technique?

Read this passage:

The artist intentionally used a 'fuzzy' brushstroke technique to evoke a dreamlike quality in the landscape painting. The outlines of the trees and distant mountains were softened, blurring the boundaries between elements and lending an ethereal atmosphere to the entire scene. This stylistic choice prevented any harsh realism, instead inviting viewers to interpret the scene with a sense of wonder and subjective perception.

What was the artist's primary reason for employing a 'fuzzy' brushstroke technique?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: To achieve a dreamlike and ethereal atmosphere.

The passage states, 'The artist intentionally used a 'fuzzy' brushstroke technique to evoke a dreamlike quality in the landscape painting... lending an ethereal atmosphere to the entire scene.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: To achieve a dreamlike and ethereal atmosphere.

The passage states, 'The artist intentionally used a 'fuzzy' brushstroke technique to evoke a dreamlike quality in the landscape painting... lending an ethereal atmosphere to the entire scene.'

reading C1

What consequence arose from the 'fuzzy' understanding of the economic downturn's cause?

Read this passage:

Despite numerous attempts, the exact cause of the economic downturn remained 'fuzzy', with experts offering various conflicting theories. Some pointed to global supply chain issues, others to domestic policy failures, and a few even suggested a combination of unpredictable psychological factors. This lack of a clear, singular explanation made it challenging for policymakers to formulate a definitive recovery strategy, leading to a series of experimental and often contradictory interventions.

What consequence arose from the 'fuzzy' understanding of the economic downturn's cause?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Policymakers struggled to create a definitive recovery strategy.

The passage says, 'This lack of a clear, singular explanation made it challenging for policymakers to formulate a definitive recovery strategy.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Policymakers struggled to create a definitive recovery strategy.

The passage says, 'This lack of a clear, singular explanation made it challenging for policymakers to formulate a definitive recovery strategy.'

sentence order C1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: His fuzzy vision made it difficult to read the small print.

The sentence describes how 'fuzzy vision' (unclear eyesight) caused difficulty in reading small print.

sentence order C1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The details of the plan were still a bit fuzzy, but the overall goal was clear.

This sentence uses 'fuzzy' to mean vague or unclear, contrasting it with a clear overall goal.

sentence order C1

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正确! 不太对。 正确答案: After waking up from a deep sleep, her thoughts felt a little fuzzy and disorganized.

Here, 'fuzzy' describes a state of mind that is not sharp or clear, often experienced after sleep.

fill blank C2

The complex legal jargon made the contract seem quite ___ to the average person.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

In this context, 'fuzzy' refers to something unclear or vague, which aligns with complex legal jargon being difficult to understand.

fill blank C2

Despite extensive research, the historical records regarding the ancient civilization remained ___ around their origins.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Here, 'fuzzy' implies that the information is uncertain and not precise, fitting with historical records that lack clear details about origins.

fill blank C2

The candidate's policy proposals were so ___ that it was difficult to discern their true intentions.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

'Fuzzy' in this sentence describes something vague and not clearly defined, making it hard to understand the candidate's intentions.

fill blank C2

After the long journey, my memories of the first few days were a bit ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

'Fuzzy' is used here to indicate that the memories are vague or unclear, a common experience after a long journey.

fill blank C2

The abstract painting featured ___ shapes and muted colors, making it open to various interpretations.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

In art, 'fuzzy' can describe shapes that are not sharply defined, contributing to the abstract nature of the painting.

fill blank C2

The boundaries between scientific fact and speculation can become quite ___ in cutting-edge research.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fuzzy

Here, 'fuzzy' means that the distinction between fact and speculation is not clear or precise, which is common in new research areas.

multiple choice C2

The distinction between fact and opinion in his argument became quite fuzzy after he presented conflicting statistics.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: indistinct

In this context, 'fuzzy' refers to something that is vague or not precise, making 'indistinct' the most fitting synonym.

multiple choice C2

Her memory of the accident was so fuzzy that she couldn't recall the exact sequence of events leading up to it.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: hazy

When referring to memory, 'fuzzy' implies a lack of clarity, and 'hazy' captures this meaning perfectly.

multiple choice C2

The legal implications of the new policy are still fuzzy, and experts are debating its potential impact.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: ambiguous

If implications are 'fuzzy', they are not clearly defined or understood, hence 'ambiguous' is the best choice.

true false C2

A fuzzy definition is generally considered to be highly precise.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

A 'fuzzy' definition is by its nature vague and imprecise, the opposite of highly precise.

true false C2

If your understanding of a complex topic is fuzzy, it means you have a detailed and clear grasp of it.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Having a 'fuzzy' understanding implies a lack of clarity and detail, not a clear grasp.

true false C2

The phrase 'fuzzy logic' in computing refers to a system that handles imprecise or uncertain data.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

In the field of computing, 'fuzzy logic' is indeed designed to manage and reason with information that is not exact or perfectly defined.

listening C2

Listen for how 'fuzzy' is used to describe the policy details.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The exact details of the new policy are still a bit fuzzy.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening C2

Consider the context of a long flight affecting memory.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: After the long flight, my memory of the first day was quite fuzzy.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening C2

Think about how a faded photo would look.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The photograph was so old and faded that the faces were barely fuzzy outlines.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Can you elaborate on why you think the plan is fuzzy?

Focus: fuzzy

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Describe a time when your understanding of something was fuzzy.

Focus: understanding, fuzzy

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

How can we make these instructions less fuzzy and more precise?

Focus: less fuzzy, more precise

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing C2

The legal document was intentionally left fuzzy, allowing for multiple interpretations. Discuss the implications of such ambiguity in legal contexts, considering both potential benefits and drawbacks. Use 'fuzzy' at least once in your response.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

In legal contexts, intentionally fuzzy language can have significant implications. While it might offer flexibility, allowing for adaptation to unforeseen circumstances or consensus building among disagreeing parties, it also carries substantial drawbacks. Such ambiguity can lead to prolonged disputes, increased litigation costs, and a lack of clear guidance for individuals and organizations. The 'fuzziness' can be exploited, creating loopholes or enabling interpretations that stray from the original intent, ultimately undermining legal certainty and fairness. Therefore, while a degree of flexibility can be beneficial, excessive vagueness often creates more problems than it solves in the realm of law.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing C2

Imagine you are a detective investigating a case where witness testimonies are fuzzy and contradictory. Describe how you would approach gathering further evidence and reconciling the conflicting accounts to piece together a coherent narrative. Use 'fuzzy' at least once.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

When confronted with fuzzy and contradictory witness testimonies, my first step as a detective would be to identify common threads and points of divergence. I'd then prioritize corroborating independent evidence, such as forensic reports, surveillance footage, and digital footprints, to establish a factual baseline. To address the 'fuzziness' in witness accounts, I'd conduct follow-up interviews, focusing on specific details and using open-ended questions to elicit more precise information, rather than leading them. I would also consider the witnesses' emotional states, potential biases, and memory recall limitations. By systematically comparing and contrasting all available information, I would work to reconcile the conflicting narratives, identifying potential motives for discrepancies and constructing the most plausible sequence of events.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing C2

Discuss the ethical considerations involved when a scientist presents research findings that are, at times, necessarily fuzzy due to the complexity of the subject matter. How can they maintain scientific integrity while communicating uncertainty to the public effectively? Use 'fuzzy' at least once.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

When scientific research findings are inherently fuzzy due to the complexity of the subject matter, ethical considerations become paramount. A scientist must navigate the challenge of maintaining scientific integrity while effectively communicating uncertainty to the public. This involves transparently acknowledging the limitations and 'fuzziness' of the data, rather than oversimplifying or presenting findings as definitive when they are not. Strategies include using clear and precise language to describe probabilities, confidence intervals, and the scope of the research. Scientists should also educate the public about the iterative nature of scientific discovery and avoid sensationalizing preliminary findings. Ultimately, ethical communication demands a balance between informing and not misleading, ensuring that the public understands both what is known and what remains uncertain.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
reading C2

What aspect of the artist's work is being described as 'fuzzy'?

Read this passage:

The artist's latest work, an abstract landscape, deliberately blurred the lines between sky and water, creating a fuzzy horizon that challenged conventional perception. Critics were divided: some lauded its evocative ambiguity, while others found the lack of clear definition frustrating and ultimately unsatisfying.

What aspect of the artist's work is being described as 'fuzzy'?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The boundary between sky and water.

The passage states, 'deliberately blurred the lines between sky and water, creating a fuzzy horizon.' This directly links 'fuzzy' to the boundary or line between these elements.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The boundary between sky and water.

The passage states, 'deliberately blurred the lines between sky and water, creating a fuzzy horizon.' This directly links 'fuzzy' to the boundary or line between these elements.

reading C2

What was the main problem with the new policy?

Read this passage:

Despite repeated attempts to clarify the new policy, the regulations remained stubbornly fuzzy, leading to widespread confusion among employees. Management's efforts to provide workshops and Q&A sessions only seemed to highlight the inherent vagueness of the directives.

What was the main problem with the new policy?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: It was unclear and vague.

The passage explicitly states 'the regulations remained stubbornly fuzzy, leading to widespread confusion' and mentions 'the inherent vagueness of the directives,' indicating a lack of clarity.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: It was unclear and vague.

The passage explicitly states 'the regulations remained stubbornly fuzzy, leading to widespread confusion' and mentions 'the inherent vagueness of the directives,' indicating a lack of clarity.

reading C2

What caused her memories of the accident to be 'fuzzy'?

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Her memories of the accident were fuzzy, fragmented by shock and the passage of time. She could recall flashes of light and the screech of tires, but the sequence of events and the faces of those involved remained indistinct, like old photographs losing their focus.

What caused her memories of the accident to be 'fuzzy'?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The impact of shock and time.

The text states, 'Her memories of the accident were fuzzy, fragmented by shock and the passage of time.' This directly attributes the fuzziness to these two factors.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The impact of shock and time.

The text states, 'Her memories of the accident were fuzzy, fragmented by shock and the passage of time.' This directly attributes the fuzziness to these two factors.

sentence order C2

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正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The fuzzy nature of the complex problem made it difficult to find a clear solution.

The word 'fuzzy' here describes the 'nature' of the problem, meaning it was vague or unclear. 'Complex' further emphasizes the difficulty.

sentence order C2

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正确! 不太对。 正确答案: After a few drinks, her memories of the night became increasingly fuzzy and hard to recall.

'Fuzzy' in this context means vague or indistinct, referring to memories that are not clear.

sentence order C2

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正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The old television screen displayed a fuzzy image due to the poor reception.

Here, 'fuzzy' describes a visual image that is unclear or not sharp, often due to a technical issue like poor reception.

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