swashbuckling

英 美 ['swɔʃbʌklɪŋ]
  • adj. 虚张声势的;恃强凌弱的
  • n. 虚张声势;吹嘘;神气活现
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swashbuckling 虚张声势的,恃强凌弱的

来自 swashbuckler,恃强凌弱的人,虚张声势的人,-ing,形容词后缀。拼写俗化。

swashbuckling (adj.)
1690s, adjective formed to go with swashbuckler (q.v.).
1. a swashbuckling tale of adventure on the high seas
公海上的传奇历险故事

来自《权威词典》

2. He has not been the same swashbuckling player since suffering a knee injury.
自从膝盖受伤后他就不再是那个传奇的运动员了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He was handsome and unattractive , a swashbuckling , beefy, conceited man who was putting on fat.
他样子挺英俊,可就是不讨人喜欢;长得结实粗壮,身子已经开始发胖,这个人夜郎自大, 欺软怕硬.

来自辞典例句

4. In those days, companies were routinely run by swashbuckling entrepreneurs rather than planners and managers.
在那个年头, 日常管理公司的人都是些虚张声势的企业家,而不是计划人员和管理人员.

来自辞典例句

5. His swashbuckling behaviour shows that he isn't a gentleman.
他的恃强凌弱的行为表明他不是一个君子.

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