to swagger
01
大摇大摆地走, 趾高气扬地走
to walk in a confident and often exaggerated way that shows off pride
例子
He swaggered into the room like he owned the place.
他大摇大摆地走进房间,好像他是这个地方的主人。
They swagger through the hallways as if they're untouchable.
他们大摇大摆地走过走廊,仿佛他们是不可触碰的。
02
to behave arrogantly or with excessive self-confidence
例子
The politician swaggered in interviews, dismissing opposing views.
The team captain swaggered, claiming victory before the game ended.
03
to intimidate someone through threats, domineering behavior, or a show of force
例子
The gang swaggered at the newcomers to assert dominance.
He tried to swagger his way into getting what he wanted.
Swagger
01
a proud way of walking
例子
His swagger made him stand out among the other dancers.
The actor 's swagger was part of his charm on screen.
02
an Australian itinerant worker who travels from place to place in search of employment, carrying his belongings in a bundle
例子
He spent years as a swagger, moving between rural towns for seasonal work.
The museum displayed tools once used by swaggies on their travels.
swagger
01
stylish, fashionable, or impressively trendy
Dialect
British
例子
She wore a swagger outfit that turned heads at the party.
His swagger haircut made him stand out on the street.



























