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虚张声势, 欺骗
to trick opponents in games like poker by acting confidently with a weak hand, making them think one has a strong hand
及物动词
- She successfully bluffed her opponent into thinking she had a royal flush, causing them to fold their straight.
她成功地虚张声势让对手以为她有一手皇家同花顺,导致他们放弃了顺子。
- In a risky move, she bluffed her opponent, hoping he'd fold under pressure.
在一个冒险的举动中,她虚张声势地欺骗了对手,希望他会在压力下放弃。
- He tried to bluff his opponent by going all-in with a poor hand.
他试图用一手烂牌全押来虚张声势欺骗对手。
- His confident expression was meant to bluff the others, but he held only low cards.
他自信的表情是为了虚张声势其他人,但他只拿着低牌。
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虚张声势, 假装以误导
to deceive or mislead someone by pretending to have more strength, confidence, or knowledge than one actually possesses
- During the negotiation, she was bluffing about the company's financial stability, concealing its dire situation to secure a better deal.
在谈判期间,她虚张声势地谈论公司的财务稳定性,隐瞒其严峻的形势以确保更好的交易。
- He didn’t know the answer but bluffed, trying to sound convincing.
他不知道答案,但虚张声势,试图听起来有说服力。
- When asked about his skills, he simply bluffed, giving vague answers.
当被问及他的技能时,他只是虚张声势,给出了模糊的答案。
- They continued to bluff, hoping the others wouldn’t notice their lack of experience.
他们继续虚张声势,希望其他人不会注意到他们缺乏经验。
- They bluffed through the interview, confident they would make a good impression.
他们在面试中虚张声势,自信会给人留下好印象。