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n. 吹牛

vi. 吹牛, 自夸

vt. 夸口说, 自恃有


  1. Don't believe him; he is just boasting.
    别相信他,他只是在吹嘘罢了。
  2. It is one of their proudest boasts that they have halved the death rate from typhoid.
    他们使伤寒病人的死亡率降低了一半,这是他们最感骄傲的事之一。
  3. That's nothing to boast of.
    那没什么可夸耀的。


boast


Boast \Boast\, v. t.
1. To display in ostentatious language; to speak of with
pride, vanity, or exultation, with a view to
self-commendation; to extol.

Lest bad men should boast
Their specious deeds. --Milton.

2. To display vaingloriously.

3. To possess or have; as, to boast a name.

{To boast one's self}, to speak with unbecoming confidence
in, and approval of, one's self; -- followed by of and the
thing to which the boasting relates. [Archaic]

Boast not thyself of to-morrow. --Prov. xxvii.
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Boast \Boast\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Boasted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Boasting}.] [OE. bosten, boosten, v., bost, boost, n.,
noise, boasting; cf. G. bausen, bauschen, to swell, pusten,
Dan. puste, Sw. pusta, to blow, Sw. p["o]sa to swell; or W.
bostio to boast, bost boast, Gael. bosd. But these last may
be from English.]
1. To vaunt one's self; to brag; to say or tell things which
are intended to give others a high opinion of one's self
or of things belonging to one's self; as, to boast of
one's exploits courage, descent, wealth.

By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of
yourselves: . . not of works, lest any man should
boast. --Eph. ii. 8,
9.

2. To speak in exulting language of another; to glory; to
exult.

In God we boast all the day long. --Ps. xliv. 8

Syn: To brag; bluster; vapor; crow; talk big.


Boast \Boast\, v. t. [Of uncertain etymology.]
1. (Masonry) To dress, as a stone, with a broad chisel.
--Weale.

2. (Sculp.) To shape roughly as a preparation for the finer
work to follow; to cut to the general form required.


Boast \Boast\, n.
1. Act of boasting; vaunting or bragging.

Reason and morals? and where live they most,
In Christian comfort, or in Stoic boast! --Byron.

2. The cause of boasting; occasion of pride or exultation, --
sometimes of laudable pride or exultation.

The boast of historians. --Macaulay.

  1. At the Korsnas pulp mill at Gavle on the Swedish east coast, they boast that the problem of industrial waste has almost been solved.
  2. Now that Schroders has taken the plunge on disclosure it turns out that the company does indeed have much to boast about.
  3. Some 4.8 million black adults boast annual incomes that place them solidly in the middle class, according to Census Department data.
  4. Each of the half-dozen biggest prep races for the three-year-olds had a different winner, and other entries also can boast impressive credentials.
  5. Today, manufacturers boast of the 'coffee break' charge - just 12 or 15 minutes. Like portable computer makers, power tool manufacturers have been trying to ensure that the tools use as little power as possible, so the batteries last longer.
  6. This is where the oligarchy lives." It's a safe bet that when the Thanksgiving feast is over, Andy Ross will boast the cleanest wishbone in town.
  7. Panama may be able to boast more boxing champions per capita than any other country.
  8. The drinks, which have only 7% alcohol, boast down-home names like Lynchburg Lemonade and Tennessee Tea and come in four-bottle packs that look a lot like wine-cooler packs.
  9. While it could boast in 1988 that its profits growth in the previous five years had outstripped the rest of the food industry, its recent performance has deteriorated alarmingly.
  10. Certainly, a given fund you have in your sights may have been traveling the same course, with the same stated objective, for a long time _ with an extensive performance record to boast about.
  11. They boast new abilities to link up in networks, and a standard design lets rival brands communicate easily.
  12. The Republicans boast that the large trade deficit is shrinking, and they praise the great wisdom of depreciating the dollar as responsible for this evolution.
  13. Equipped with a gun, a nightstick and a regulation-size teddy bear, police officers in this town boast they're ready for any emergency.
  14. More question, perhaps, than boast.
  15. After a decade of terrorism, Jimmy Carter's early boast that no American soldier had died on his watch seems almost quaint.
  16. Enthusiasts boast that the snowboarding offers more complicated moves than skiing.
  17. While his fellow actors boast of training at drama academies, Hoskins says, "I actually learned from watching women.
  18. By the latter, Mr. Rafferty means the city already could boast a few successful start-ups.
  19. The Portuguese still boast that their country was the only Iberian region ultimately to escape Castilian control.
  20. Congress is so regularly behind schedule, members find it cause for celebration when the House does something on time and Speaker Jim Wright held a news conference today to boast about it.
  21. Like Michael McCarthy's Doctor, both the Marshalls boast fine musical-comedy voices; if James Graeme offers little more than stateliness-under-stress, Greg Ellis makes something strong and affecting of his younger self.
  22. Iran's boast that it would wage a "final offensive" to end the Iraq-Iran war by the Persian New Year on March 21 was scoffed at in Baghdad and abroad only a month ago.
  23. Gantt's faithful boast of the strong showing - 47.4 percent of the vote - by the black challenger, who had been given little chance when he entered the contest.
  24. First Texas, by the way, used to boast, "We have ways to beat the '80s."
  25. Companies that boast of their own capabilities routinely challenge the proclaimed advances of their competitors.
  26. Off-price merchants in some parts of the country may boast an unusually broad selection.
  27. If in the past the sharp rise in McDonald's shares made selling unthinkable, so did the culture at the company, where executives boast of having ketchup in their veins.
  28. A traditional boast among ambitious examiners is that, "I can classify any loan substandard."
  29. But satellite schoolteachers boast that their parent-teacher meetings often draw perfect attendance, compared to a teacher's estimate of 30 percent at her previous suburban school.
  30. His group, and his brother's before it, boast of never having missed a scheduled Opry performance in 38 years.
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