释义 |
- v.虚张声势;唬人;吹牛
- n.虚张声势的做法;唬人;(尤指海边或河边的)峭壁
- adj.直率豪爽的(尽管有时不够礼貌)
- 网络布拉夫;吓唬;悬崖
复数:bluffs 现在分词:bluffing 过去式:bluffed n. cliff,headland,hillside,sham,trick v. scam,pretend,deceive,pass off,blag 1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 虚张声势;唬人;吹牛to try to make sb believe that you will do sth that you do not really intend to do, or that you know sth that you do not really know |
| I don't think he'll shoot─I think he's just bluffing. 我认为他不会开枪,我想他不过是在吓唬人。 |
1. | [u][c] 虚张声势的做法;唬人an attempt to trick sb by making them believe that you will do sth when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you know sth when you do not, in fact, know it |
| It was just a game of bluff. 那只不过是唬人的把戏。 | | He said he would resign if he didn't get more money, but it was only a bluff. 他说如果不给他加薪他就辞职,但那不过是虚张声势而已。 |
2. | [c] (尤指海边或河边的)峭壁,陡岸a steep cliff or slope, especially by the sea or a river |
1. | 直率豪爽的(尽管有时不够礼貌)very direct and cheerful, with good intentions, although not always very polite |
| Beneath his bluff exterior he was a sensitive man. 他外表大大咧咧,但其实是个敏感的人。 |
adj. | 1. cheerful and friendly, but outspoken and often insensitive to others' feelings 2. someone who is bluff has a very direct manner that might offend some people, but is friendly and happy and does not intend to upset anyone | n. | 1. a high steep bank, cliff, or headland, especially one with a broad face 2. a group of trees surrounded by prairie or grassland 3. an attempt to give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do, or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage 4. a steep cliff by the ocean or by a riverThis word is often used in the names of places. 5. a steep cliff by the sea or by a river 1. a high steep bank, cliff, or headland, especially one with a broad face 2. a group of trees surrounded by prairie or grassland 3. an attempt to give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do, or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage 4. a steep cliff by the ocean or by a riverThis word is often used in the names of places. 5. a steep cliff by the sea or by a river | v. | 1. to deceive, mislead, or instill fear or doubt in somebody by a false show of strength or confidence 2. to try to deceive other players in a card game about the true value of the cards you have 3. to try to mislead somebody about something relatively unimportant 4. to deliberately give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do, or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage 1. to deceive, mislead, or instill fear or doubt in somebody by a false show of strength or confidence 2. to try to deceive other players in a card game about the true value of the cards you have 3. to try to mislead somebody about something relatively unimportant 4. to deliberately give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do, or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage |
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