woolly

woolly — 形容詞

1. produced from real wool fibres, or made from a different soft material that rese

1.形容詞B1
釋義

羊毛製的

用羊毛或似羊毛材質製成的

produced from real wool fibres, or made from a different soft material that resembles wool in texture and look

例句

Iris wore a soft woolly scarf that her grandmother had knitted for her.

Iris 戴上了一條柔軟的羊毛圍巾,那是她外婆為她親手織的。

collocation: woolly scarf / woolly hat / woolly gloves

The baby's new coat is made of a warm woolly fabric that feels very soft.

嬰兒的新外套是用溫暖的羊毛布料做的,摸起來非常柔軟。

同義詞
  • woollen

    British spelling; specifically means made of real wool, not just wool-like

  • fleecy

    describes a soft, thick texture like sheep's fleece; less common

  • fluffy

    general term for soft and light; not specifically related to wool

用法筆記

Also spelled 'wooly'. In British English, 'woollen' means 'made of real wool'; 'woolly' can describe either real wool or any material that looks or feels like wool.

常見錯誤

The fabric feels woolen so it must be real wool.
The fabric feels woolly so it must be real wool.
💡'woollen' is mostly British; 'woolly' is common in both US and UK for describing texture.

2. not clear, precise, or well-organised — used when describing someone's thoughts,

2.形容詞B2
釋義

模糊的;含糊

指想法或論述模糊不清、缺乏邏輯條理

not clear, precise, or well-organised — used when describing someone's thoughts, arguments, or writing that lack logic or careful reasoning

例句

Tamar's essay was full of woolly arguments that did not really prove anything.

Tamar 的論文充滿了模糊的論點,沒有真正證明什麼。

woolly arguments / woolly thinking — describes unclear ideas

The politician gave a woolly answer that avoided the real question about taxes.

那位政治人物對於稅務問題給了一個含糊不清的回答,避開了真正的核心。

同義詞
  • vague

    lacking specific details; broader in meaning than 'woolly'

  • fuzzy

    informal; suggests unclear or blurry thinking, like a fuzzy photograph

  • muddled

    confused and mixed-up; stronger sense of disorder than 'woolly'

反義詞
  • clear

    easy to understand; well-structured

  • precise

    exact and specific, with no room for confusion

用法筆記

Describes the ideas themselves, not a person's state of mind. You can say 'that argument is woolly' but not 'I feel woolly today'.

常見錯誤

The student felt woolly during the exam.
The student's answers were woolly.
💡'woolly' describes ideas or writing, not how a person feels.

woolly — 名詞