blusterer

英['blʌstə(r)] 美['blʌstər]
  • v.咆哮;(风)狂吹;夸口n.狂风声;咆哮;大话
blustery blusterer blustered blustered blustering blusters
  • blushing adj.脸红的,动词blush的现在分词形式
  • colour n.颜色;颜料;彩色;肤色vt.给...着色;渲染;影响vi.染色;脸红=color(美)
  • is v.是(be的第三人称单数一般现在时)
  • virtues 美德,德行;优点(名词virtue的复数形式)
Noun:
  1. noisy confusion and turbulence;

    "he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations"

  2. a swaggering show of courage

  3. a violent gusty wind

  4. vain and empty boasting

Verb:
  1. blow hard; be gusty, as of wind;

    "A southeaster blustered onshore"
    "The flames blustered"

  2. show off

  3. act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He blustered his way through the crowd.
      他吆喝着挤过人群。
    2. They blustered about how they would beat us all up.
      他们威胁说他们要如何痛打我们大家。
    3. The gale blustered all night.
      大风刮了一夜。
    4. The storm is blustering northeastward across the open Atlantic.
      风暴正向东北方向移动,吹向广袤的大西洋。
    5. He always tries to bluster his way out of difficult situations.
      他总是自吹自擂以摆脱困境。
    6. Instead of admitting when we do not know something, we bluff and bluster.
      我们总不愿意承认我们的无知,而是能吹则吹,能唬则唬。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We could hear the bluster of the wind and rain.
      我们能听到狂风暴雨的吹打声。
    2. Much of his bluster rose from timidity.
      他的吵嚷大都是由于怯懦。
    3. 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。
    4. He impressed no one by his bluster.
      他的大话没有给任何人留下印象。