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1 fluff
1. noun(small pieces of soft, wool-like material from blankets etc: My coat is covered with fluff.) pelusa, lanilla
2. verb1) ((often with out or up) to make full and soft like fluff: The bird fluffed out its feathers; Fluff up the pillows and make the invalid more comfortable.) mullir2) (to make a mistake in doing (something): The actress fluffed her lines; The golfer fluffed his stroke.) hacer mal•- fluffyfluff n pelusatr[flʌf]1 (down, material) pelusa, lanilla2 familiar (mistake, blunder) pifia, fallo1 familiar (do badly, fail) hacer mal■ she fluffed her exam suspendió el examen, cateó el examenfluff ['flʌf] vt1) : mullirto fluff up the pillows: mullir las almohadas2) bungle: echar a perder, equivocarsefluff n1) fuzz: pelusa f2) down: plumón mn.• borra s.f.• lanilla s.f.• pelusa s.f.• tamo s.m.
I flʌfmass noun pelusa f
II
1) ( bungle) (colloq) \<\<exam\>\> pifiarla en (fam); \<\<chance\>\> echar a perder2) fluff (up) \<\<feathers\>\> ahuecar*[flʌf]1.2. VT1) (also: fluff out) [+ feathers] ahuecar2) (Theat) * [+ lines] hacerse un lío con* * *
I [flʌf]mass noun pelusa f
II
1) ( bungle) (colloq) \<\<exam\>\> pifiarla en (fam); \<\<chance\>\> echar a perder2) fluff (up) \<\<feathers\>\> ahuecar* -
2 играть роль
1. signify2. play partиграющий главную роль; главная роль — playing a major part
3. play the partмужская роль, исполняемая женщиной — trouser part
4. play the roleиграть роль; начать действовать — play the part
5. enact6. personateСинонимический ряд:играть (глаг.) выступать в роли; играть; исполнять роль; представлять -
3 актриса
1. actris2. actress3. artistСинонимический ряд:актерка (сущ.) актерка; артистка; комедиантка; лицедейка
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