单词 | bluffing |
释义 | bluff1 of 4adjective ˈbləf 1 a : having a broad flattened front a ship with bluff bows b : rising steeply with a broad flat or rounded front the bluff banks of the river 2 : good-naturedly frank and outspoken a bluff, easygoing fellow bluffly adverb bluffness noun bluff 2 of 4noun (1) : a high steep bank : cliff stood on the bluffs overlooking the ocean bluff 3 of 4verb bluffed; bluffing; bluffs transitive verb 1 a : to deter or frighten by pretense or a mere show of strength bluffed them into surrendering b : deceive bluff her way in without a ticket c : feign The catcher bluffed a throw to first. 2 card games : to deceive (an opponent) by a bold bet on an inferior hand was bluffed out of a winning hand intransitive verb : to bluff someone : act deceptively You can tell when he is bluffing. bluffer noun bluff 4 of 4noun (2)1 a : a false threat or claim intended to deter or deceive someone : an act or instance of bluffing (see bluff entry 3) Having … nothing to support his pretensions he decided to put up a bluff. Sherwood Anderson His boss called his bluff. b : the practice of bluffing The agreement had been reached, after weeks of bluff and haggle … Time 2 : one who bluffs bluffing 1 of 2 adjectiveas in pretending Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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bluffing 2 of 2verb1 as in fooling to cause to believe what is untrue I bluffed the interviewer into believing that I could really speak French and thus would be the perfect person to serve in the newspaper's Paris bureau Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in simulating to present a false appearance of the basketball player bluffed a shot, then passed instead Synonyms & Similar Words
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