braggart
英 ['brægət; -ɑːt]
美 ['bræɡɚt]
- n. 吹噓;好自誇者;大言者
- adj. 吹牛的;自誇的
英文詞源
- braggart (n.)
- 1570s, from French bragard (16c.), with pejorative ending (see -ard) + Middle French braguer "to flaunt, brag," perhaps originally "to show off clothes, especially breeches," from brague "breeches" (see bracket). There may be an element of codpiece-flaunting in all this.
The word in English has been at least influenced by brag (v.), even if, as some claim, it is unrelated to it. Bragger "arrogant or boastful person," agent noun from brag (v.), attested in English from late 14c.
雙語例句
- 1. However, Captain Prien was not a braggart.
- 不過,普裏恩艦長卻不是一個誇大其詞的人。
來自辭典例句
- 2. Sir, I don't seek a quarrel , not being a braggart.
- 先生, 我並不想尋釁挑鬥, 也不是愛吹牛的人.
來自辭典例句
- 3. However, Captain Prien was no braggart.
- 不過, 普裏恩艦長卻不是一個誇大其詞的人.
來自互聯網
- 4. Don't play the braggart.
- 不要逞英雄.
來自互聯網
- 5. Theritos may be a braggart, but he backs up his swagger with his fierce fighting skills.
- 也許瑟裏特斯是個牛皮大王, 但他能夠用凶猛的戰鬥技巧證明自己所言非虛.
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