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bluff PRETENDblQfvto deceive (someone) by making them think either that you are going to do something when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you have knowledge that you do not really have, or that you are someone else以假像欺骗,愚弄; 吓唬; 虚张声势Is he going to jump or is he only bluffing? [I]他打算跳还是吓唬人?Tony seems to know a lot about music, but sometimes I think he's only bluffing. [I]托尼似乎对音乐了解很多,但有时我认为他在骗人。She bluffed the doorman into thinking that she was a reporter. [T]她装模作样骗得守门人以为她是一位记者。If you bluff your way into or out of a situation, you get yourself into or out of it by deceiving people.蒙混过关However did Mina manage to bluff her way into that job? [T]可是米娜蒙混过关得到那份工作了吗?He's one of those people who is very good at bluffing their way out of trouble. [T]他是那些擅长蒙混过关的人之一。
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