1590s, fusse, first attested in fusball "puff ball of tiny spores," of uncertain origin; perhaps a back-formation from fuzzy, if that word is older than the record of it. Meaning "the police" is American English, 1929, underworld slang; origin, signification, and connection to the older word unknown. Perhaps a variant of fuss, with a notion of "hard to please."
fuzz (v.)
1702, "make fuzzy," from fuzz (n.). Related: Fuzzed; fuzzing. Fuzzword (based on buzzword) "deliberately confusing or imprecise bit of jargon" is a coinage in political writing from 1983.
例文
1. He had a baby fuzz round his jaw.
彼のあごには細いひげが生えている。
2.a fuzz of blonde hair
金色のカルボネートの塊
3.The girls hair stood out in a fuzz round her head.
女の子に短いカールが生えている。
4.Imprecise calculations show up as fuzz in the picture.
不正確な計算は画像をぼかす.
5.There is some tiny fuzz on the newly emerged tender sprouts.