词汇 | bluster |
释义 | bluster verb[ I ] uk /ˈblʌs.tər/ us /ˈblʌs.tɚ/ blusterverb[I] (PERSON)to speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little effect: 咆哮,气势汹汹地说(却通常作用不大) [ + speech ]"You had no right to do it, no right at all," he blustered.“你没有权力那样做,根本没有权力,”他气势汹汹地吼道。 Talking angrily bite bite someone's head offidiom bite/snap someone's head offidiom blusteringly dress dress down edge fling harangue hue huff invective jump piece rant spit spit blood/venomidiom storm tongue-lashing upbraid blusterverb[I] (WIND)If the wind blusters, it blows strongly: (风)呼啸 A gale was blustering around the house.屋外狂风大作。 Wind & winds anemometer blast chinook crosswind cyclonic easterly gale leeward northerly sea breeze sigh slipstream stiff the Coriolis effect tornado vorticity weathervane windblown windswept wuthering bluster noun[ U ] uk /ˈblʌs.tər/ us /ˈblʌs.tɚ/ loud, angry, or offended talk, usually with little effect: I knew that it was all bluster and he wasn't really angry with me. His tough talk amounts to no more than macho bluster. His nasty words were mere bluster, rarely converted into deeds. He is known for his bluster and eccentric behaviour. We don't like bluff and bluster, we like to be honest. Talking angrily bite bite someone's head offidiom bite/snap someone's head offidiom blusteringly dress dress down edge fling harangue hue huff invective jump piece rant spit spit blood/venomidiom storm tongue-lashing upbraid bluster | American Dictionarybluster noun[ U ] us/ˈblʌs·tər/ talk intended to seem important or threatening but which is not taken seriously and has little effect: For all his bluster about his military adventures, McLaughlin was enormously likable. |
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