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bluffed

美[blʌf],英[blʌf],

释义

n. 断崖;(船头等的)鼓起部分;吓唬;虚张声势的人; v. (虚张声势地)恐吓;假装;【牌】(持弱牌时)下大注吓倒(对方); adj. 坦率的;粗率的;绝壁的;【航】(船头等)前端平阔而垂直的; 网络释义: 毛边处理;

例句

That shows how much you don't know, Yossarian bluffed, and told Doc Daneeka about the troublesome pain in his liver.
“这说明你多么没有知识,”犹索林虚张声势地说,然后告诉丹尼卡医生他的肝脏给他带来的疼痛。
The player across the table bluffed me out of a pot. How was I to know he had nothing?
那个玩家穿过桌子虚张声势地给了我一壶,我怎么样才能知道他已经不行了?
They bluffed the enemy off.
Did the movie producer have the courage not to be bluffed?
He bluffed me into believing that his coat was made of tiger skin.
He was too clever a man to be bluffed.
Until after death, scarlett Melanie discovered she bluffed into, when she thought about rhett.
直到媚兰死后,斯嘉丽才发现自己上了当,这时的她想到了白瑞德。
He was bluffed into supposing I was ill prepared.

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