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bluffing是bluff的现在分词 - v.虚张声势;吓唬;假装;【牌】(持弱牌时)下大注吓倒(对方)
- n.吓唬;断崖;(船头等的)鼓起部分;虚张声势的人
- adj.爽快的;粗率的;绝壁的;【航】(船头等)前端平阔而垂直的
- 网络诈唬;欺骗;唬人
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 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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