bluffs
n.
恐吓( bluff的名词复数 );
悬崖;
峭壁;
v.
以假象欺骗,吹牛( bluff的第三人称单数 );
以虚张声势找出或达成;
例句:
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Two steep limestone bluffs rise up each side of the narrow inlet.
两座陡峭的石灰石断崖耸立在狭窄的入口两侧.
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He bluffs his way in, pretending initially to be a dishwasher and then later a chef.
他虚张声势的方式, 假装最初是一个洗碗机,然后厨师.
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Flying model planes took him to the edge of bluffs along the California coast.
来自WSJ
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Both making bluffs and seeing them are among the higher refinements of the game.
来自NEWYORKER
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He is scheduled to visit Sioux City on Tuesday and Council Bluffs on Wednesday.
来自MSN