英:['swæɡərɪŋ]
swaggering如何读
swaggering是什么意思
- v.大摇大摆地走;吹嘘
- n.大摇大摆;吹牛
swaggering英英释义
verb
intransitive verb
to conduct oneself in an arrogant or superciliously pompous mannerespecially: to walk with an air of overbearing self-confidence
boast, brag
transitive verb
to force by argument or threat : bully
noun
an arrogantly self-confident way of walking : an act or instance of swaggering
arrogant or conceitedly self-assured behavior
ostentatious display or bravado
bold or brash self-confidence Thierry has the swagger of a man who blew off conventional wisdom and turned out just fine.—Ben O'Donnell
"Taxi" opens with an argument over capital punishment between a progressive female teacher and a condescending loudmouth who's all macho swagger.—Sheri Linden
adjective
marked by elegance or showiness : posh
swaggering词源英文解释
Verb, Noun, and Adjective probably from swag >entry 1 + -er (as in chatter)
The first known use of swagger was circa 1596
swaggering儿童词典英英释义
swagger1 of 2verb
to behave in a very proud mannerespecially: to walk with a proud strut
boast entry 2 sense 1
swagger2 of 2noun
an act or instance of swaggering
swaggering 例句
1 Watery, ethereal keyboards often contrasted with engaging, swaggering grooves aimed at the hips and heart.
2 A folk band — swaggering in their colorful peasant costumes — gives me a private concert.
3 Gaoximu ( swaggering ) My name is Gaoximu. Ali Baba is my younger brother.
高西木 ( 大摇大摆地 ) 我叫高西木, 阿里巴巴是我的弟弟.
4 He is always swaggering how rich he is.
他老是吹嘘自己多有钱。
5 “The Irishman,” he said, was not a repudiation of his previous crime dramas nor an expression of regret for how he’d depicted their swaggering characters.
6 It is certainly a wild plot twist worthy of Hollywood: The swaggering company that revolutionized the way Hollywood does business has stalled, with its stock down over 70 percent over six months.
7 Antony and Cleopatra are Shakespeare’s rock stars, swaggering international celebrities snared in a legendary bad romance.
8 Getting us all into this with their swaggering and boasting.
他们的傲慢和吹嘘使我们陷入困境.
9 He walked on, swaggering a little, going as slowly as he dared and pretending that he didn’t really want to see what it was.
10 When is there to be an end of that unbridled audacity of yours, swaggering about as it does now?
11 Now she was going to make up for this, she wanted to swagger around the streets and markets enjoying herself with Xiangzi.
现在,她要捞回来这点缺欠,要大摇大摆的在街上,在庙会上,同着祥子去玩。
12 Seventy years on, however, it’s precisely that swaggering, macho quality that has given the word a new lexical lease of life.
13 She admits to permanently channeling a certain swaggering cohort from the late 60s and 70s – Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy, Jack Nicholson in Five Easy Pieces, Warren Oates and Harry Dean Stanton.
14 To his swaggering, aristocratic father, this is a mortifying blow, and he is more than happy to let Henri loose in Paris, while his protective mother insists on moving there with him.
15 Today, Tur is far less flashy than the swaggering and chiseled Chopper Bob.
16 As the hoodie-sporting Black Will, Spencer blusters divertingly, adopting a goofily swaggering step and gloating punk gestures.
17 Such a swaggering, brash little boy he had been!
18 Suddenly the women in suits and ties entered with such crisp, swaggering authority that all conversations ended and the audience snapped to attention.
19 Strength is no longer signified by a swaggering bravado, by pumped-up chest-beating.
20 The swaggering, funny élan of the dance is irresistible.