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blusters是bluster的第三人称单数 bluster美 ['blʌstər] 英 ['blʌstə(r)] - v.(人)咆哮;(风等)狂吹;(浪等)汹涌;喝叱
- n.恫吓;大话;狂风声
- 网络虚张声势
过去分词:blustered 现在分词:blustering 第三人称单数:blusters v. harangue,threaten,bully,protest,rant v. | 1. to speak loudly, boisterously, or arrogantly, or say something in this way 2. to behave or do something in a bullying or threatening way 3. to blow in sudden loud gusts 4. to speak in an angry or threatening way, often because you do not want to show that you are frightened or nervous 1. to speak loudly, boisterously, or arrogantly, or say something in this way 2. to behave or do something in a bullying or threatening way 3. to blow in sudden loud gusts 4. to speak in an angry or threatening way, often because you do not want to show that you are frightened or nervous | n. | 1. loud, boisterous, or arrogant speech 2. a sudden loud gust of wind 3. a loud or angry commotion 4. bullying or threatening behaviour 5. angry or threatening talk or behavior from someone who wants to hide their fear or nervousness 1. loud, boisterous, or arrogant speech 2. a sudden loud gust of wind 3. a loud or angry commotion 4. bullying or threatening behaviour 5. angry or threatening talk or behavior from someone who wants to hide their fear or nervousness |
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