blustering
英 [ˈblʌstərɪŋ]
美 [ˈblʌstərɪŋ]
v. 气势汹汹地说话,咄咄逼人,威吓(但效果不大); 狂吹; 咆哮
bluster的现在分词
现在分词:blustering
BNC.38670 / COCA.41446
柯林斯词典
- VERB 咆哮;叫嚷
If you say that someoneis blustering, you mean that they are speaking aggressively but without authority, often because they are angry or offended.- 'That's lunacy,' he blustered...
“那真是疯了,”他吼道。 - He was still blustering, but there was panic in his eyes.
他嘴上还在叫嚷着,但眼里却流露出恐慌。 - Blusteris also a noun.
- ...the bluster of the Conservatives' campaign.
保守党来势汹汹的宣传运动
- 'That's lunacy,' he blustered...
双语例句
- He had done it all, little, hard-headed, blustering Gerald.
这位矮小的、精明的、盛气凌人的杰拉尔德已经完成这一切。 - Speak in a blustering or scornful manner.
恐吓地或轻蔑地讲话。 - A blustering or bossy person.
盛气凌人的人,作威作福的人。 - So sink the shadows of night, blustering, rainy, and all paths grow dark.
夜色深沉,风狂雨骤;到处途暗路黑。 - But it is far from alone in yielding over Tibet once China starts its thunderous blustering.
不过,一旦中国开始咆哮起来大加指责,就涉藏问题做出让步的可不单单英国一个。 - The blustering man was ready enough with threats, but when it came to the point of carrying them out he got cold feet.
这个狂暴之徒动辄就是威胁,但临付诸行动时,他又畏缩了。 - They know that the Chinese are blustering about this, but I think the calculation is this won't actually impact relations between the two countries severely.
他们知道,中国人民对此表现出了强烈的愤慨。但是我认为,他们知道,这不会真正对两国关系产生严重影响。 - A blustering night, a fair day.
夜晚刮风,白天好天气。 - He was still blustering, but there was panic in his eyes.
他嘴上还在叫嚷着,但眼里却流露出恐慌。 - Blustering ( or blusterous) winds of Patagonia; a cold blustery day; a gusty storm with strong sudden rushes of wind.
巴塔哥尼亚的狂风;寒冷、狂风大作的一天;突然狂风大作的暴风雨。