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11. | My business was to declare myself a scoundrel, and whether I did it with a bow or a bluster was of little |
| 我做的事情必然会表明我是个下流坯,我在行动之前是鞠个躬还是咆哮一声,是无关紧要的。 |
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12. | to bluff; to bluster |
| 诈唬 |
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13. | He made Arnold bluster. |
| 他使阿诺德大声嚷嚷起来。 |
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14. | shouted the policeman. |
| 警察咆哮道。 |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高二上学期适用) 6 - Further Reading (Ⅲ) The Cop and the Anthem |
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15. | Crack and roar |
| 咆哮 |
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16. | A tiger growls. |
| 虎咆哮。 |
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17. | Ms Bhutto, despite much noisy bluster about the sanctity of democracy, would have no principled objection |
| 布托女士对有关民主神圣性的大量嘈杂的咆哮充耳不闻,原则上不反对和穆沙拉夫将军结盟。 |
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18. | bluster a person into going [obedience] |
| 威吓某人使其不得不去[顺从] |
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19. | To roar or bellow. |
| 吼叫,咆哮 |
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20. | Bellowing with rage; |
| 愤怒地咆哮; |
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