bravado
英 [brəˈvɑːdəʊ]
美 [brəˈvɑːdoʊ]
n. 逞能; 逞强; (有时)虚张声势
复数:bravados
Collins.1 / BNC.19061 / COCA.13971
牛津词典
noun
- 逞能;逞强;(有时)虚张声势
a confident way of behaving that is intended to impress people, sometimes as a way of hiding a lack of confidence- an act of sheer bravado
纯属逞能的举动
- an act of sheer bravado
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 虚张声势;逞能;逞强
Bravadois an appearance of courage or confidence that someone shows in order to impress other people.- 'You won't get away with this,' he said with unexpected bravado.
“这事你休想就这么过去,”他以出人意料的强横语气说道。
- 'You won't get away with this,' he said with unexpected bravado.
英英释义
noun
- a swaggering show of courage
双语例句
- Buying all those shares was just an act of bravado.
买下所有那些股票只是一个虚张声势的举动。 - Their behaviour was just sheer bravado.
他们的行为完全是虚张声势。 - Her little bravado made her feel as if she ought to make amends.
她这样闹了一下之后,觉得自己似乎应该作些补偿。 - I hope I live long enough to see the end of the bravado crap.
我希望我能活到看到这些虚张声势的东西终结的那天。 - He was first into the sea, and at once swam out with the bravado of justifying his self-given reputation.
他第一个下海,立刻施展本领游了出去,要证明自己夸下的海口。 - I do not say this in any spirit of bravado or belligerence.
我说这句话并不是虚张声势,也不是穷兵黩武。 - But today, I was not here out of bravado.
但今天,我今天没出虚张声势。 - His typical bravado backfired in this case.
他典型的瞎逞强做法这次终于搬起石头砸了自己的脚。 - The three would exchange stories of evading the Imperials, telling tall tales full of bravado and bluster.
这三个人都喜欢在对方面前吹嘘自己如何躲避帝国的追捕,他们的故事里充满了虚张声势的情节。 - But he was the first to face it with such bravado.
可是他却是第一个作得这样有声有色。
