bluster
英 [ˈblʌstə(r)]
美 [ˈblʌstər]
v. 气势汹汹地说话,咄咄逼人,威吓(但效果不大); 狂吹; 咆哮
n. 吓唬,怒号; 狂风声,巨浪声
过去式:blustered 现在分词:blustering 复数:blusters 第三人称单数:blusters 过去分词:blustered
Collins.1 / BNC.23611 / COCA.21394
牛津词典
verb
- 气势汹汹地说话,咄咄逼人,威吓(但效果不大)
to talk in an aggressive or threatening way, but with little effect- ‘I don't know what you're talking about,’ he blustered.
“我不知道你到底在说什么!”他气势汹汹地说。 - a blustering bully
咄咄逼人的恶霸
- ‘I don't know what you're talking about,’ he blustered.
- 狂吹;咆哮
to blow violently
柯林斯词典
- VERB 咆哮;叫嚷
If you say that someoneis blustering, you mean that they are speaking aggressively but without authority, often because they are angry or offended.- 'That's lunacy,' he blustered...
“那真是疯了,”他吼道。 - He was still blustering, but there was panic in his eyes.
他嘴上还在叫嚷着,但眼里却流露出恐慌。 - Blusteris also a noun.
- ...the bluster of the Conservatives' campaign.
保守党来势汹汹的宣传运动
- 'That's lunacy,' he blustered...
英英释义
noun
- a swaggering show of courage
- vain and empty boasting
- a violent gusty wind
- noisy confusion and turbulence
- he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations
verb
- act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
- show off
- blow hard
- A southeaster blustered onshore
- The flames blustered
双语例句
- There was a bluster and zest in Anthony.
安东尼身上有一种疯狂和热情。 - Why don't you take you and your bluster the hell out of here?
你干吗不闭上鸟嘴从这滚出去? - To bluster through a lesson because you haven't done your homework.
因为没做家庭作业,所以你整节课无所获。 - His life of bluster, glitter and power.
他那充满了喧嚣、刺激和权势的生活。 - All bluff and bluster; in their bones they're afraid to die!
表面上耀武扬威,骨子里贪生怕死。 - Lou began to bluster, as he always did when he talked politics.
娄开始打开了话匣子,只要谈政治,他总是这样。 - He is very excited and angry and bluster for a while.
他非常激动,怒气冲冲,且咆哮了一阵。 - I knew that it was all bluster and he wasn't really angry with me.
我知道那只是恐吓的活,他并没有真的对我发火。 - She simply ignored his bluster as empty rhetoric.
她把他的咆哮只当作虚张声势的言词而不予理睬。 - Empty bluster is unlikely to bother China.
对于空洞的咆哮,中国大概会无动于衷。