bluster
咆哮
常用释义
英音[ ˈblʌstə(r) ]
美音[ ˈblʌstər ]
变形
第三人称单数:
blusters
现在分词:
blustering
过去式:
blustered
过去分词:
blustered
基本释义
- v. 咆哮,气势汹汹地说(但效果不大);(风暴)呼啸;(雨)倾泻
- n. 气势汹汹的话
例句
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1·I wasn't frightened by what he said—it was all bluster.我没有被他的话吓倒—那不过是在吓唬人。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·He impressed no one by his bluster.他的大话没有给任何人留下印象。
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3·Strength is not in bluster and noise.力量不在怒吼和高声之中。
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4·There's no bluster.他从来不咆哮。
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5·Ms Forde's lawyer argued that this was bluster.福德女士的律师认为,这是虚而不实的言论。
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6·We could hear the bluster of the wind and rain.我们能听到狂风暴雨的吹打声。
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7·The Chinese are patient, and this is just bluster.中国人是很有耐性的,这只不过发发牢骚罢。
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8·Mr. Khrushchev, moreover, was all bluff and bluster.尤其,赫鲁晓夫先生尽是在虚张声势。
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9·Of course, his bluster was directed against me as well.当然,他指桑骂槐,矛头是针对我的。
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10·I wasn't frightened by what he said, it was just bluster.他说的话吓不倒我——不过是雷声大,雨点小。
同义词
同根词
词根:
bluster
blustery
adj
大风的;狂暴的,吵闹的
blustering
adj
狂风大作的;狂暴的
blusterous
adj
咆哮的;叫嚷的;狂吹的;虚张声势的
blustering
v
风狂吹(bluster的ing形式)