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swaggering

英 [ˈswæɡərɪŋ]

美 [ˈswæɡərɪŋ]

v.  神气十足地走; 大摇大摆地走
swagger的现在分词

现在分词:swaggering 

BNC.38425 / COCA.25965

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 趾高气扬地走;大摇大摆地走
    If youswagger, you walk in a very proud, confident way, holding your body upright and swinging your hips.
    1. A broad shouldered man wearing a dinner jacket swaggered confidently up to the bar...
      穿晚礼服的宽肩膀男子神气十足地走向吧台。
    2. The burly brute swaggered forward, towering over me, and shouted...
      五大三粗的恶汉趾高气扬地走过来,居高临下地对我咆哮着。
    3. John Steed was an arrogant, swaggering young man.
      约翰·斯蒂德是一个傲慢狂妄的年轻人。
    4. Swaggeris also a noun.
    5. He walked with something of a swagger.
      他趾高气扬地走着。

双语例句

  • And to add to these swaggering ways he was a trifle of a musician, and played the guitar with such a flourish that some said he made it speak;
    除了傲慢之外,他还装作懂点音乐,能拨拉几下吉他,于是有人就说他是在用吉他说话。
  • ACCORDING to Britain's tabloid press, a swaggering Germany is using the euro crisis to impose what one title dubbed a "Fourth Reich".
    英国小报记者声称大摇大摆的德国正利用欧元危机企图建立一个其所谓的“第四帝国”。
  • Getting us all into this with their swaggering and boasting.
    他们的傲慢和吹嘘使我们陷入困境。
  • His swaggering self-confidence irritates many people.
    他的狂妄自大惹怒了很多人。
  • But the mood in Berlin is not sunny, or swaggering.
    但柏林的情绪就没有那么阳光,亦或是大摇大摆了。
  • With a roar, the tiger threw himself on the donkey and sank his teeth into its neck, severing its throat, and devouring its meat before swaggering on his own way.
    于是老虎大吼一声,腾空扑去,一下咬住它的脖子,撕断它的喉咙,啃完它的肉,然后大摇大摆地走了。
  • John Steed was an arrogant, swaggering young man.
    约翰·斯蒂德是一个傲慢狂妄的年轻人。
  • His thickset torso was supported by short sturdy legs, always incased in the finest leather boots procurable and always planted wide apart like a swaggering small boy 's.
    他那十分笨重的躯干由经常裹在头等皮靴里的短粗的双腿支撑着,而且经常大大分开站着,像个摇摇摆摆的孩子。
  • Now that we are inside, talking above the raucous laughter from an adjoining table, our feet bumping against each other in our little booth, the restaurant seems more swaggering than suave.
    现在我们就坐在里边谈着话,邻桌传来嘶哑的笑声,在这小小的隔间里,我们脚顶着脚。这家餐厅似乎更显得狂妄自大,而非温文尔雅。
  • Then the bands appeared, the swaggering flute players, the perspiring drummers, the familiar marching tunes that we'd been hearing since we were babies in our cots.
    然后就是乐队,昂首阔步的长笛手,汗流浃背的鼓手,演奏着我们从孩提时代就听熟了的进行曲。