释义 |
| | NOUN | | | /blʌf/ | | | | 1 | C/U an attempt to 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 | She said she would leave her job, but it was just a bluff. 她说她要辞职,但这只是虚张声势罢了。 | | The offer was pure bluff. 这个提议纯粹是在骗人。 | | | | 2 | C a steep cliff by the sea or by a river (海边或河边的)峭壁,悬崖,陡岸 | PHRASE | - | call sb’ s bluff | | to ask someone to do what they are threatening to do because you believe they do not intend to do it , but want to trick you in order to gain an advantage over you | | 要某人做其威胁要做的事 | | | | | | |