bluff的意思和读音

bluff

: [blʌf] : [blʌf]

v.

n.;(

adj.

bluffs  bluffing  bluffed  

Adj.+n.bluff manner

n.cliff,headland,hillside,sham,trick

adj.plain-spoken,cheery,loud,hearty,forthright

v.scam,pretend,deceive,pass off,blag

bluffv.

1.[i][t]~ (sth)to try to make sb believe that you will do sth that you do not really intend to do, or that you know sth that you do not really know

I don't think he'll shoot─I think he's just bluffing.

n.

1.[u][c]an attempt to trick sb by making them believe that you will do sth when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you know sth when you do not, in fact, know it

It was just a game of bluff.

He said he would resign if he didn't get more money, but it was only a bluff.

2.[c]a steep cliff or slope, especially by the sea or a river

adj.

1.very direct and cheerful, with good intentions, although not always very polite

Beneath his bluff exterior he was a sensitive man.

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adj.1.someone who is bluff has a very direct manner that might offend some people, but is friendly and happy and does not intend to upset anyone; used about the behavior of such a person

n.1.an attempt to give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do, or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage2.a steep cliff by the ocean or by a riverThis word is often used in the names of places.

v.1.to deliberately give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do, or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage

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1.The company's threat to sack anyone who went on strike was just (a) bluff. 6. You two are a perfect match.

2.My paper, "Bluff your way into a new job, " is all about stretch growth.

3.She called his bluff. 'That's fine with me, ' she said in a calm, controlled voice.,‘’,

4.For all the bluster, one can't help feeling the tough EU stance is a bit of a bluff.

5.When at last he stood upon the bluff, he turned to his little sister and looked upon her sorrowfully.

6.Please remember how much they got by brass and bluff at the time of the French collapse.西

7.He has to call his bluff in court and tell everyone what he knows about the matter.

8.On the other hand, she says she was prepared to die and wasn't trying to call her husband's bluff.

9." It'd be better all round if you get on with you work, " he said, the honest, bluff John Bull.“,”

10.When at last he stood upon the bluff, he turned to his little sister and looked upon her sorrow fully.