bluffed

[blʌft]
  • v.

    以假象欺骗,吹牛( bluff的过去式和过去分词 );以虚张声势找出或达成;


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1、

Having bluffed his way in without paying, he could not plausibly demand his money back.

他没花钱就蒙混了进来,没道理再要求退钱。

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2、

Hung - chien bluffed, " You know perfectly well yourself without my telling you. "

鸿 渐 摆空城计道: “ 你心里明白,不用我说. ”

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3、

I could have bluffed that fellow down.

我本可以继续下注唬倒那个家伙.

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4、

He bluffed me into believing that he was innocent.

他装模作样骗得我相信他是清白的.

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5、

I'm not going to be bluffed out of that study now.

我不能半途而废.

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6、

He bluffed me into believing that his coat was made of tiger skin.

他想骗我相信他的大衣是虎皮做的.

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7、

He bluffed me into thinking that his stick was a gun.

他想骗我相信他的手杖是一支枪.

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8、

They were bluffed into supposing we were ill prepared.

他们上了当,以为我们准备不足.

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