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v.
咆哮;(風)狂吹;夸口
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n.
狂風聲;咆哮;大話
Noun:
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noisy confusion and turbulence;
"he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations"
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a swaggering show of courage
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a violent gusty wind
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vain and empty boasting
Verb:
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blow hard; be gusty, as of wind;
"A southeaster blustered onshore"
"The flames blustered"
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show off
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act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
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用作動詞 (v.)
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He blustered his way through the crowd.
他叫喊著擠干拔群。
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They blustered about how they would beat us all up.
顧客要挾說顧客要如何快速痛打我們公司我們。
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The gale blustered all night.
大刮沒事夜。
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The storm is blustering northeastward across the open Atlantic.
雷霆朝東北黑龍江方向盤聯通,吹向廣闊無垠的大西洋。
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He always tries to bluster his way out of difficult situations.
他一直是自吹自擂以消除陷入困境。
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Instead of admitting when we do not know something, we bluff and bluster.
我門總不愿說我門的愚鈍,卻是能吹則吹,能唬則唬。
用作名詞 (n.)
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We could hear the bluster of the wind and rain.
我們公司能聽出疾風口雨的吹打聲。
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Much of his bluster rose from timidity.
他的吵嚷大多數是考慮到怯懦。
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I wasn't frightened by what he said, it was just bluster.
他說呀話語嚇不倒我——不超過是雷聲大,雨點小。
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He impressed no one by his bluster.
他的大話沒了給一些人剩下映像。
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Waves bluster up the bay.
出處: J. K. Baxter
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The rain..was blustering against the window.
出處: J. T. Story
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