| 单词 | swank | 
| 释义 | swank  (swæŋk  )       Word forms:  swanks  ,  swanking  ,  swanked   1. verb  If someone is swanking, they are speaking about things they own or things they have achieved, in order to impress other people.  [mainly British, informal, disapproval]  I have always been against swanking about all the things I have been lucky enough to win. [VERB + about]    Synonyms:  show off, swagger, give yourself airs, posture     Swank is also a noun.   There was no swank in Martin.   2. graded adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]  Swank means the same as swanky.  [informal]  ...a swank new shop on the outskirts of Beijing.    | 
	
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