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 brag [bræg]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 吹牛

vt. 吹牛

vi. 吹牛


  1. He's been bragging about his new car.
    他一直夸他的新汽车。
  2. She bragged that she could run faster than I.
    她夸口说她比我跑得快。
  3. Stop bragging!
    别吹牛!


brag
bragged, bragging
[ noun ]
  1. an instance of boastful talk

  2. <noun.communication>
    his brag is worse than his fight
    whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade
[ verb ]
  1. show off

  2. <verb.communication> blow bluster boast gas gasconade shoot a line swash tout vaunt
[ adj ]
  1. exceptionally good

  2. <adj.all>
    a boss hand at carpentry
    his brag cornfield


Brag \Brag\, v. t.
To boast of. [Obs.] --Shak.


Brag \Brag\, n.
1. A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretense or
self glorification.

C[ae]sar . . . made not here his brag
Of ``came,'' and ``saw,'' and ``overcame.'' --Shak.

2. The thing which is boasted of.

Beauty is Nature's brag. --Milton.

3. A game at cards similar to bluff. --Chesterfield.


Brag \Brag\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bragged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Bragging}.] [OE. braggen to resound, blow, boast (cf. F.
braguer to lead a merry life, flaunt, boast, OF. brague
merriment), from Icel. braka to creak, brak noise, fr. the
same root as E. break; properly then, to make a noise, boast.
?{95}.]
To talk about one's self, or things pertaining to one's self,
in a manner intended to excite admiration, envy, or wonder;
to talk boastfully; to boast; -- often followed by of; as, to
brag of one's exploits, courage, or money, or of the great
things one intends to do.

Conceit, more rich in matter than in words,
Brags of his substance, not of ornament. --Shak.

Syn: To swagger; boast; vapor; bluster; vaunt; flourish; talk
big.


Brag \Brag\, a. [See {Brag}, v. i.]
Brisk; full of spirits; boasting; pretentious; conceited.
[Archaic]

A brag young fellow. --B. Jonson.


Brag \Brag\, adv.
Proudly; boastfully. [Obs.] --Fuller.

  1. "If you sit on steel all day, this is relaxation." Con Air can brag that it has never once lost a passenger's luggage.
  2. But its approval results aren't that much to brag about.
  3. Members of this Texas rap group brag they make 2 Live Crew sound like "choir boys."
  4. The 80-year-old Mr. Sroda is the only resident of this farming community known to brag about baking worm cookies, coaching basketball-playing wigglers and making television appearances with a dancing Canadian night crawler named Herman.
  5. At issue were ads Avis ran to brag about an award it won from a corporate travel trade magazine in 1990, whose results couldn't be substantiated when challenged by Hertz, a unit of Park Ridge Corp.
  6. Japan has taken a lot of criticism about its policy banning rice imports, but an Agriculture Department report says Tokyo's wheat policies aren't anything to brag about, either.
  7. Not much to brag about, even to Giants fans.
  8. Bulls and Brrrrs I don't want to brag, but when it comes to the stock market, I happen to be a mover and a shaker.
  9. "I don't brag about who my father is," says Kokoi, who has been involved in anti-apartheid student organizations.
  10. Only in the army would cooks brag about bread that has a three-year shelf life.
  11. National Public Radio's Daniel Schorr, who was with CNN at the start, called it "The world's intercom." CNN took out a three-age advertisement this month in the industry publication, Electronic Media, to brag about how far it's come.
  12. "There are people who brag about not coming downtown in years. They say it's not racial.
  13. Barbara Bush confessed today that her pie crust was nothing to brag about.
  14. There is a gulf between the Conservatives and the Labour party on that issue, and some achievements for the government to brag about. The public services that the Conservatives inherited in 1979 offered a standard product, on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.
  15. The Domino's advertising campaign, mainly consisting of TV ads, will boast: "More melted cheese; bigger, better toppings; tender, tastier crust." Domino's is less likely to brag about the resulting higher price.
  16. Although drug use by the middle class had begun to level off before he took office, Mr. Bennett could plausibly brag that things didn't get worse, and possibly even improved, during his watch.
  17. Both brag of high-speed computer processors that cull data from myriad on-board sensors and throw them onto a single cockpit display.
  18. As his mother beamed, Bush reached over and patted her on the knee. "This is the one who told me not to brag about myself and to bend my knees when I volleyed," Bush cracked.
  19. As a rule, quality is nothing to brag about either.
  20. "Even today at $15 it's a (profitable) venture," he said, but added he will not brag until Bullwinkle is in place and producing.
  21. Mr. Laurel, 58 years old, likes to brag that he was like a brother to Benigno Aquino, the late husband of Mrs. Aquino whose assassination helped lead to Mr. Marcos's downfall.
  22. "Drilling Magazine," updating a list it first ran five years ago, is giving its 20,000 readers _ primarily well-site operators _ some targets to shoot for and records to brag about.
  23. Fortunate investors brag about their success; others envy and attempt to emulate. If you are humble enough to settle for an index fund, which should you choose?
  24. Democrats renewed control over the House and aimed to improve their 259-176 majority, although the modest additions were not much to brag about.
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