blustering

英[\'blʌstərɪŋ]
美[\'blʌstərɪŋ]
GRE

基本释义

adj.
狂风大作的,狂暴的
v.
外强中干的威吓( bluster的现在分词 ); 咆哮; (风)呼啸; 狂吹

实用例句

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。

柯林斯例句

She heard the blustering, defensive note in his voice and knew that he was ashamed.

她听出他话音里的气势汹汹和自我卫护,知道他感到了羞愧。

柯林斯例句

It was five and a half o'clock now, and a raw, blustering morning.

这时才五点半, 正是寒气逼人, 狂风咆哮的早晨.

辞典例句

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.

辞典例句

He is vain, arrogant, blustering, trying to keep leadership of his associates.

他爱慕虚荣, 骄傲自大, 狂暴蛮横, 试图保住他在同伙中的领导地位.

互联网

How long will you say such things? Your words are blustering wind.

这些话你要说到几时.口中的言语如狂风要到几时 呢.

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A blustering night, a fair day.

一夜风吹狂, 次日天晴朗.

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HP's directors may not be scared off pursuing their suit by the blustering of Oracle's boss.

惠普董事会并不会因为甲骨文公司老板的威吓而放弃起诉.

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How long will you say such things ? Your words are a blustering wind.

2这些话你要说到几时?口中的言语如狂风要到几时呢?

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. blowing in loud and abrupt bursts;

    "blustering (or blusterous) winds of Patagonia"

    "a cold blustery day"

    "a gusty storm with strong sudden rushes of wind"