英[tʌft]美[tʌft]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A tuft is a clump or a bunch of something soft and feathery, like a fluffy tuft of fur on your puppy's head.
Your patchy front lawn might consist of tufts of weeds surrounded by mud, and your teenage brother's attempt at a beard may be nothing more than a little tuft on his chin. The original definition of tuft, “a bunch of soft and flexible things fixed at the base with the upper ends loose,” sounds like a bouquet of grass. Experts guess that tuft comes from the Old French touffe, “tuft of hair.”