bluster
blus
ˈbləs
blēs
ter
tɜr
tēr
/blˈʌstɐ/

A(z) „bluster” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

lårma, zƱrzavar

loud, noisy commotion or turbulence
Példåk
Political bluster filled the hall during the heated debate.
A politikai lårma betöltötte a termet a heves vita alatt.
02

hencegés, kérkedés

loud or boastful talk or behavior meant to impress or show bravery, often without real courage or substance
Példåk
The politician 's speech was full of empty bluster.
A politikus beszĂ©de tele volt ĂŒres hencegĂ©ssel.
03

vihar, szélroham

a strong, noisy, and gusty wind, often accompanied by turbulent
Példåk
As the bluster intensified, tree branches swayed vigorously and loose debris scattered across the streets.
Ahogy a szĂ©lvihar felerƑsödött, a fĂĄk ĂĄgai hevesen himbĂĄlĂłztak, Ă©s a laza törmelĂ©k szĂ©tszĂłrĂłdott az utcĂĄkon.
to bluster
01

dicsekszik, henceg

to speak or act in a loud, boastful, or self-important way, often to impress or intimidate others
Intransitive
Példåk
The manager blustered at the staff instead of addressing the real issue.
A menedzser dicsekedett a szemĂ©lyzet elƑtt ahelyett, hogy a valĂłdi problĂ©mĂĄt kezelte volna.
02

zĂșg, dörög

(of wind) to blow forcefully and noisily
Intransitive
Példåk
Storm clouds gathered and the wind began to bluster.
A vihar felhƑk összegyƱltek, Ă©s a szĂ©l erƑsen kezdett fĂșjni.
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