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1. | Much of his bluster rose from timidity. |
| 他的吵嚷大都是由于怯懦。 |
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2. | He made Arnold bluster. |
| 他使阿诺德大声嚷嚷起来。 |
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3. | boastful bluster |
| 夸口的狂言 |
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4. | To make noisy, empty threats; bluster. |
| 叫嚣,虚张声势大声的空虚的恫吓;咆哮 |
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5. | bluster oneself into anger |
| 嚷得发怒 |
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6. | Loud, arrogant speech; bluster. |
| 虚张声势高声、傲慢的讲话;大声的威吓 |
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7. | bluster a person into going [obedience] |
| 威吓某人使其不得不去[顺从] |
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8. | arrogance; bluster |
| 气焰 |
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9. | He impressed no one by his bluster. |
| 他的大话没有给任何人留下印象。 |
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10. | to bluff; to bluster |
| 诈唬 |
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