bluster
blus
ˈbləs
blēs
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tɜr
tēr
British pronunciation
/blˈʌstɐ/

“bluster”的英语定义和含义

Bluster
01

喧闹, 骚动

loud, noisy commotion or turbulence
example
例子
Political bluster filled the hall during the heated debate.
激烈的辩论期间,政治喧嚣充满了大厅。
02

虚张声势, 夸夸其谈

loud or boastful talk or behavior meant to impress or show bravery, often without real courage or substance
example
例子
The politician 's speech was full of empty bluster.
这位政治家的演讲充满了空洞的虚张声势
03

狂风, 暴风

a strong, noisy, and gusty wind, often accompanied by turbulent
example
例子
As the bluster intensified, tree branches swayed vigorously and loose debris scattered across the streets.
随着狂风加剧,树枝剧烈摇摆,松散的碎片散落在街道上。
to bluster
01

吹嘘, 夸夸其谈

to speak or act in a loud, boastful, or self-important way, often to impress or intimidate others
Intransitive
example
例子
The manager blustered at the staff instead of addressing the real issue.
经理在员工面前吹嘘,而不是解决真正的问题。
02

呼啸, 怒号

(of wind) to blow forcefully and noisily
Intransitive
example
例子
Storm clouds gathered and the wind began to bluster.
暴风云聚集,风开始猛烈地吹
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