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blusterer

/bluhs-ter/US // ˈblʌs tər //UK // (ˈblʌstə) //

唬人者,唬人精,唬人的人,唬人的家伙

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to roar and be tumultuous, as wind.
    • : to be loud, noisy, or swaggering; utter loud, empty menaces or protests: He blusters about revenge but does nothing.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to force or accomplish by blustering: He blustered his way through the crowd.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : boisterous noise and violence: the bluster of the streets.
    • : noisy, empty threats or protests; inflated talk: bluff and bluster.

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Examples

  • Played with equal parts warmth and bluster by Ed Asner, Lou Grant was the ultimate TV boss.

  • To modern workers everywhere,To modern workers everywhere,Played with equal parts warmth and bluster by Ed Asner, Lou Grant was the ultimate TV boss.

  • By the SEC’s telling, his apparent bluster was largely an attempt to secure the round at a so-called unicorn valuation.

  • Bob’s tendency toward rhetorical bluster meant that his public appearances were insufficiently contrite to satisfy his critics.

  • Many politicians use emotion and bluster to bend things toward their worldview, and they tend to be more ideological than logical.

  • Consequently, the ones who suffer the brunt of your bluster are not Muslims in other nations that you may want to influence.

  • There was lots of conservative bluster, “but his voting record was moderate to liberal,” says Pitney.

  • The lay of the land right now, after you strip away the rhetorical bluster, is this.

  • But bluster was all it was: Carter entered and left the building without incident.

  • This is, of course, bluster, yet the harsh words come at a particularly sensitive moment.

  • In spite of her tirade, he had a feeling that it didn't matter, that she must bluster in her tiny teacup if she wanted to do so.

  • Sayles tried to bluster, whereupon the lawyer advised him to seek an attorney of his own for consultation.

  • I didn't want her to hear you bluster and threaten; and, besides, I wanted to tell you what I think of you.

  • This might frighten an inexperienced man, but in reality it is mere bluster.

  • The smallest only needed to stand and face him to see that it was all bluster and fun.