bluster
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If you say that someone is blustering, you mean that they are speaking aggressively but without authority, often because they are angry or offended. 咆哮
"That's lunacy," he blustered. “真是瘋了,” 他吼道。
He was still blustering, but there was panic in his eyes. 他還在咆哮,但眼神裡帶著驚慌。
2. N-UNCOUNT Bluster is also a noun. 喧囂
...the bluster of the presidential campaign. ...縂統大選的喧囂。
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bluster /ˈblʌstə/ (blustering,blustered,blusters)
剑桥词典
bluster verb [I] (PERSON)
to speak in a loud , angry , or offended way, usually with little effect
咆哮,氣勢洶洶地說(卻通常作用不大)
[ 跟直接引語一起使用的動詞 ] "You had no right to do it, no right at all," he blustered. “你沒有權力那樣做,根本沒有權力,”他氣勢洶洶地吼道。
bluster verb [I] (WIND)
If the wind blusters, it blows strongly .
(風)呼歗
A gale was blustering around the house . 屋外狂風大作。 返回 bluster