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bluffing

bluffing 的音标是[ˈblʌfɪŋ],翻译成中文是“虚张声势;吹牛;假装”。速记技巧是将其中的字母或字母组合进行联想记忆,例如将其与“不累”谐音联想,帮助记忆。

Bluffing这个词源于英语,意思是假装或虚张声势。它的词源可以追溯到古英语中的“blof”或“blofan”,意思是吹嘘或夸大。Bluffing的变化形式包括过去式“bluffed”、过去分词“bluffed”和现在分词“bluffing”。

相关单词:

1. Brag:吹嘘 - 词源与bluffing类似,同样表示夸大或吹嘘。

2. Impostor:冒充者 - 指冒充他人的人,与假装或虚张声势有关。

3. Dishonesty:不诚实 - 指故意欺骗或虚伪,与bluffing的含义相关。

4. Confidence:自信 - 与bluffing相关的正面词汇,表示有信心或虚张声势的自信。

5. Slander:诽谤 - 指无中生有地诽谤他人,与虚假的信息有关。

6. Liar:骗子 - 指说谎的人,与欺骗和虚张声势有关。

7. Bloviate:大言不惭地吹嘘 - 源自拉丁语,意为夸大其词或虚张声势。

8. Puffery:吹嘘 - 指通过夸大或虚假宣传来推销商品或服务。

9. Bravado:虚张声势 - 指故意夸大自己的能力或实力,与bluffing含义相似。

10. Flattery:奉承 - 指通过恭维来达到某种目的,与虚张声势和欺骗有关。

常用短语:

1. bluffing around the fire

2. bluffing one"s way through

3. bluffing one"s way up

4. bluffing one"s way out

5. bluffing one"s way through a crisis

6. bluffing one"s way into a situation

7. bluffing one"s way out of a situation

例句:

1. He bluffed his way through the exam, but he didn"t know what he was doing.

2. She bluffed her way up the career ladder and now she"s a top executive.

3. They bluffed their way through the negotiations and managed to secure a better deal for their company.

4. He bluffed his way out of trouble by claiming that he had forgotten his wallet at home.

5. She bluffed her way through a difficult situation by pretending to know what she was doing.

6. He bluffed his way into the room, but he couldn"t bluff his way out of the situation.

7. She bluffed her way through a dinner party, but she couldn"t bluff her way through the next day"s hangover.

英文小作文:

Bluffing is a common behavior in social situations, whether it"s trying to impress someone or trying to get out of a sticky situation. However, it can also be a sign of insecurity or lack of confidence. I often find myself bluffing my way through conversations, trying to come up with witty answers or excuses to cover up my lack of knowledge or experience. But I"ve realized that it"s not always necessary to bluff, and sometimes it"s better to be honest and transparent about what you don"t know. Bluffing can be fun and exciting, but it can also be exhausting and stressful if you start to doubt your abilities or start feeling like you"re not living up to your expectations. So, next time you find yourself bluffing, take a deep breath and ask yourself if it"s really necessary to do so. If the answer is no, then maybe it"s time to be more honest with yourself and others.

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