释义 |
| | VERB | | | /blʌf/ | | | | | to deliberately give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do or about the facts of a situation , especially in order to gain an advantage (尤指为了获得优势而)欺骗,假装 | They said they’ d had another offer, but we knew they were just bluffing. 他们说他们还有一个建议,但我们知道他们只是在骗人。 | | bluff your way pastintoout of etc She managed to bluff her way past the guards, by saying she was a journalist. 她谎称自己是新闻记者而蒙混过守卫。 | | | |