bluster

US /ˈblʌs.tɚ/
UK /ˈblʌs.tɚ/
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1.

虛張聲勢, 咆哮, 嚇唬

talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect

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He would often bluster about his achievements, but no one really listened.
他經常虛張聲勢地談論自己的成就,但沒人真正聽進去。
The politician continued to bluster, ignoring the questions from reporters.
這位政治家繼續虛張聲勢,無視記者的提問。
2.

咆哮, 狂吹, 怒吼

(of a storm, wind, or sea) blow or rage fiercely

:
The wind began to bluster, shaking the old house.
風開始咆哮,搖晃著老房子。
The waves blustered against the rocky shore.
海浪咆哮著拍打著岩石海岸。
1.

虛張聲勢, 咆哮, 嚇唬

loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect

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His usual bluster failed to intimidate anyone this time.
他慣常的虛張聲勢這次沒能嚇倒任何人。
Despite all his bluster, he was actually quite nervous.
儘管他虛張聲勢,但他實際上相當緊張。
2.

咆哮, 狂風, 怒濤

forceful and noisy movement of wind or water

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The bluster of the storm kept us awake all night.
暴風雨的咆哮讓我們整夜未眠。
We could hear the bluster of the waves from our cabin.
我們能從船艙裡聽到海浪的咆哮聲。