chuff

/tʃʌf/ (bre, ipa) · /tʃʌf/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈchəf/ (ame, mw)

chuff — verb

  • chuffpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • chuffs3rd person singular
  • chuffing-ing form
  • chuffedpast simple

1. to produce a short, forceful puffing noise, like air pushed out in bursts — used

1.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to produce a short, forceful puffing noise, like air pushed out in bursts — used for a steam engine moving or for a person breathing heavily after physical effort

例句

The steam engine chuffed up the hill, sending white smoke into the cold morning air.

intransitive + direction (up)

Maeve climbed three flights of stairs, chuffing hard as she wiped her forehead.

同義詞
  • puff

    the most general and common word for short bursts of air or breath

  • chug

    specifically describes a steam engine's rhythmic sound; implies slower, more mechanical motion

  • wheeze

    focuses on a whistling or raspy breath sound, often from illness or exhaustion

  • huff

    suggests short, angry or impatient exhalations rather than effort

文法句型

chuff + adverb/preposition (direction or manner)

用法筆記

This is an onomatopoeic verb — the sound of the word resembles the noise it describes. It is often used in storytelling or descriptive writing but rarely in formal or academic contexts. Subject is usually a steam train or a person who has been exerting themselves physically.