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    bluff 的英语意思

    bluffbluff1 /blʌf/ verb [intransitive, transitive] 查看全部语言翻译 to pretend something, especially in order to achieve what you want in a difficult or dangerous situation虚张声势;(尤指在困难或危险处境中)假装某事以达到目的:  You wouldn’t really tell her. You’re bluffing!你是不会真的告诉她的。你在虚张声势!bluff your way out of/through/past etc somebody/something (=go somewhere or succeed in doing something by deceiving someone)(=通过欺骗他人蒙混过去或成功做成某事) I hope we’ll be able to bluff our way past the guard.我希望我们能骗过警卫蒙混过去。 ‘I was with Don,’ she said, deciding to bluff it out (=continue to pretend something)."我当时和唐在一起,"她说,决定继续虚张声势下去(=继续假装某事)。bluff somebody into (doing) something (=make someone do something by deceiving them)(=通过欺骗使某人做某事)
    bluffbluff2 noun 1[countable, uncountable] an attempt to deceive someone by making them think you will do something, when you do not intend to do it虚张声势;使对方以为你将做某事而实际上并无此意的欺骗行为:  The threat was only a bluff.那个威胁不过是虚张声势。 Whatever you say, you must do it. This isn’t a game of bluff.不管你说了什么,都必须说到做到。这不是虚张声势的游戏。 double bluff2call somebody’s bluff to tell someone to do what they have threatened because you do not believe that they will really do it要求某人兑现其威胁,因为你不相信他们真的会那样做3[countable] a very steep cliff or slope极为陡峭的悬崖或斜坡
    bluffbluff3 adjective a bluff person, usually a man, is pleasant but very direct and does not always consider other people(通常指男性)性格直爽开朗,但说话非常直接,不总顾及他人感受的:  He was a bluff no-nonsense administrator.他是个性格直爽、不绕弯子的行政官员。