B1 Noun, Verb (present participle) #33 最常用 3分钟阅读

puffing

When you run fast, you breathe hard. This is called puffing. You can say, 'I am puffing.' It means you are tired. Trains also make smoke. The train is puffing smoke. It is a simple word for a big action.

You use puffing to describe breathing after exercise. If you walk up a big hill, you might be puffing by the time you reach the top. It is also used for smoke. A chimney can be puffing out grey smoke. It is a very common word to describe movement and air.

The word puffing is often used to paint a picture of exertion. When a person is puffing, it implies they have reached their physical limit. Beyond breathing, it is a great word for mechanical sounds, like an old steam engine puffing along. It adds a rhythmic quality to your sentences that makes them more vivid.

At this level, you can use puffing to describe both physiological states and metaphorical situations. For instance, someone might be puffing with indignation, which suggests they are so angry they are breathing heavily. It is a versatile word that bridges the gap between literal physical action and emotive description.

In advanced contexts, puffing can describe the act of inflating one's ego or reputation. A 'puffing' of a product in marketing refers to exaggerated claims. You might also encounter it in literary descriptions of landscapes, where a volcano is puffing ash into the sky, creating an atmosphere of impending power or natural drama.

Mastery of puffing involves understanding its nuances in both historical and figurative registers. Historically, it links to the very nature of breath as life force. Figuratively, it can describe the 'puffing' of a market bubble, where value is artificially inflated. Recognizing these subtle shifts from the literal act of respiration to the abstract concept of inflation is key to advanced usage.

puffing 30秒了解

  • Puffing is heavy breathing.
  • It also describes smoke or steam.
  • It is an onomatopoeic word.
  • It can be used figuratively.

When we talk about puffing, we are usually describing two very specific things. First, it is the sound and action of someone breathing heavily. Imagine you just finished a long sprint; your chest is moving quickly, and you are puffing for air. It is a very descriptive word that captures the effort your body is making.

Second, it describes the way things like steam engines or chimneys release smoke or vapor. Think of an old-fashioned train puffing along the tracks. The word itself sounds a bit like the action it describes—short, sharp, and rhythmic. It is a great example of an onomatopoeic quality in English, where the word mimics the sound of the action.

The word puff has Middle English roots, appearing around the 14th century. It likely comes from an imitation of the sound of blowing air. It is closely related to Middle Dutch puffen and German puffen, which both carry similar meanings related to blowing or striking.

Historically, the word has always been associated with the sudden release of air. Over time, it evolved to describe not just the sound of blowing, but also the visual effect of smoke or steam being released in small, distinct bursts. It is a fascinating example of how humans create language by listening to the world around them and turning those sounds into verbs.

You will hear puffing used in both casual and descriptive contexts. In casual conversation, you might say, 'He was puffing up the stairs,' which tells the listener he was out of breath. It is a very common way to describe someone who is physically struggling or tired.

In more descriptive or literary writing, you might see it used for machines. 'The engine was puffing thick black smoke' is a classic collocation. It is important to note that while it is not slang, it is informal enough that you wouldn't typically use it in a highly technical or legal document unless you were describing a specific mechanical failure.

1. Huff and puff: To breathe loudly and with great effort. Example: 'The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house down.'

2. Puff piece: A promotional article that is overly flattering. Example: 'The magazine wrote a puff piece about the new CEO.'

3. Puff up: To become swollen or proud. Example: 'He puffed up with pride when he won the trophy.'

4. Puff away: To smoke continuously. Example: 'He sat on the porch, puffing away at his pipe.'

5. Puff of smoke: A small, sudden cloud. Example: 'With a puff of smoke, the magician disappeared.'

As a present participle, puffing is used in continuous tenses, like 'I am puffing.' It can also function as a gerund, such as 'Puffing is tiring.' The stress is always on the first syllable: PUFF-ing.

In British and American English, the pronunciation is quite similar, relying on the short 'u' sound. It rhymes with stuffing, buffing, and toughing. It is a regular verb, so the base form is puff, the past is puffed, and the present participle is puffing.

趣味小知识

It is an onomatopoeic word, meaning it sounds like the action it describes.

发音指南

UK /ˈpʌfɪŋ/
US /ˈpʌfɪŋ/
押韵词
stuffing buffing toughing roughing scuffing
常见错误
  • pronouncing the 'u' like 'oo'
  • stressing the second syllable
  • swallowing the 'ing' sound

难度评级

阅读 1/5

easy

写作 2/5

moderate

口语 2/5

moderate

听力 1/5

easy

接下来学什么

前置知识

breath air smoke

接下来学习

exertion respiration inflate

高级

hyperventilation exaggeration

需要掌握的语法

Present Participle

He is puffing.

Gerunds

Puffing is hard.

Phrasal Verbs

Puffing up.

按水平分级的例句

1

I am puffing after the run.

I am breathing hard after running.

Present continuous tense.

1

The train is puffing smoke.

2

She was puffing up the stairs.

3

Stop puffing so loudly!

4

The chimney is puffing.

5

He is puffing his pipe.

6

They were puffing with effort.

7

Are you puffing because you are tired?

8

The engine is puffing along.

1

The marathon runner was puffing heavily at the finish line.

2

The old steam engine was puffing white clouds into the air.

3

He sat on the bench, puffing on his cigar.

4

I could hear him puffing as he climbed the mountain.

5

The dragon was puffing smoke from its nostrils.

6

Stop puffing and tell me what happened!

7

The fire was puffing out embers.

8

We were all puffing by the time we reached the summit.

1

The politician was puffing up his achievements during the debate.

2

She was puffing with indignation at the unfair treatment.

3

The company was accused of puffing its sales figures.

4

The volcano has been puffing ash for three days.

5

He was puffing his chest out to look stronger.

6

The wind was puffing through the trees.

7

They were puffing away at their cigarettes all night.

8

The athlete was puffing, but he kept on running.

1

The marketing campaign was criticized for puffing the product's benefits.

2

He was puffing with pride as his daughter accepted the award.

3

The engine, long neglected, was puffing black smoke.

4

The sudden puffing of the steam valve startled everyone.

5

She was puffing her way through the strenuous workout.

6

The narrative was full of puffing and exaggeration.

7

The industry is known for puffing its environmental credentials.

8

The old man was puffing on his pipe, lost in thought.

1

The economic report warned against the puffing of asset prices in the sector.

2

His puffing chest betrayed his underlying anxiety despite his calm words.

3

The literary critic dismissed the novel as mere puffing of a mediocre talent.

4

The chimney was puffing rhythmic plumes into the twilight sky.

5

The athlete's puffing was the only sound in the quiet stadium.

6

The company engaged in the puffing of its own reputation to attract investors.

7

The mountain was puffing sulfurous gas into the air.

8

The puffing of the bellows kept the forge fire alive.

常见搭配

puffing heavily
puffing smoke
puffing on a pipe
puffing with pride
puffing up
puffing away
puffing out
puffing for air
constant puffing
loud puffing

习语与表达

"huff and puff"

to breathe heavily with effort

He had to huff and puff to move the box.

casual

"puff piece"

a flattering article

That review was just a puff piece.

casual

"puff up with pride"

to feel very proud

He puffed up with pride at the news.

neutral

"puff of smoke"

a small cloud

It vanished in a puff of smoke.

neutral

"puff away"

to smoke continuously

She was puffing away all evening.

casual

"puff out"

to release air

The engine puffed out steam.

neutral

容易混淆

puffing vs panting

similar physical state

panting is usually faster

He was panting after the sprint.

puffing vs gasping

breathing difficulty

gasping is sudden

She gasped in surprise.

puffing vs wheezing

breathing noise

wheezing implies illness

The cold made him wheeze.

puffing vs blowing

air movement

blowing is more general

The wind is blowing.

句型

A1

Subject + is + puffing

He is puffing.

A2

Subject + is + puffing + noun

He is puffing smoke.

B1

Subject + is + puffing + with + noun

She is puffing with pride.

B2

Subject + is + puffing + prep + noun

He is puffing on a pipe.

C1

Subject + is + puffing + out + noun

The engine is puffing out steam.

词族

名词

puff a short blast of air

动词

puff to blow air

形容词

puffy swollen or soft

相关

breath the source of the air

如何使用

frequency

7

常见错误
  • using puffing for inhaling inhaling

    Puffing is usually about pushing air out.

  • confusing puffing with huffing they are often used together

    They are synonyms but huffing is more aggressive.

  • forgetting the -ing puffing

    It is a participle, it needs the suffix.

  • using puffing for silent breathing breathing

    Puffing implies noise and effort.

  • using puffing for gas emitting

    Puffing is for visible clouds or breath.

小贴士

Sound Mnemonic

Say 'puff' and feel the air.

Context Matters

Use it for breath or smoke.

Train Imagery

Think of old steam trains.

Participle Use

Use with 'to be'.

The 'u' sound

Keep it short.

Don't confuse with inhaling

Puffing is pushing out.

Onomatopoeia

The word sounds like the action.

Act it out

Puff for air!

Metaphorical use

Use for pride.

Gerund vs Participle

Check the role.

记住它

记忆技巧

Puffing sounds like the air coming out of a balloon.

视觉联想

A steam train puffing smoke.

Word Web

breath smoke steam effort sound

挑战

Describe your breathing after a quick exercise.

词源

Middle English

原始含义: To blow or puff

文化背景

Avoid using it to describe people with respiratory issues as it might be offensive.

Commonly associated with steam trains and old-fashioned pipes.

The Little Engine That Could The Three Little Pigs

在生活中练习

真实语境

at the gym

  • puffing for air
  • heavy puffing
  • stop puffing

train station

  • puffing smoke
  • puffing steam
  • loud puffing

writing

  • puff piece
  • puffing up
  • puffing with pride

outdoors

  • puffing along
  • puffing out
  • puffing away

对话开场白

"Have you ever been puffing after a long run?"

"Do you like the sound of old steam trains puffing?"

"What do you think of 'puff pieces' in media?"

"Have you ever felt like you were puffing with pride?"

"Is it common to see people puffing on pipes today?"

日记主题

Describe a time you were puffing for air.

Write about a steam train you saw.

What does it mean to be 'puffing with pride'?

Why do people write 'puff pieces'?

常见问题

8 个问题

No, it is a descriptive word.

Yes, if they are old and smoky.

No, it can be about smoke or steam.

Yes, it does.

It can be both.

P-U-F-F-I-N-G.

Yes, if describing physical state.

Yes, very common.

自我测试 10 个问题

fill blank A1

The train is ___ smoke.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: puffing

Trains puff smoke.

multiple choice A2

What does puffing mean?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Breathing hard

Puffing is breathing hard.

true false B1

Puffing can describe smoke.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

Yes, smoke puffs out.

fill blank B1

He was ___ on his pipe.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: puffing

People puff on pipes.

multiple choice B2

Which is a synonym?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: panting

Panting is a synonym.

true false C1

Puffing can mean to inflate a reputation.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

It's a figurative use.

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