V-T/V-I If someone boasts about something that they have done or that they own, they talk about it very proudly, in a way that other people may find irritating or offensive. 吹嘘 [表不满]
Witnesses said Furci boasted that he took part in killing them.
证人们说富尔西曾吹嘘说他参与了杀人。
Carol boasted about her costume.
卡罗尔吹嘘着她的戏装。
N-COUNT Boast is also a noun. 吹嘘
It is the charity's proud boast that it has never yet turned anyone away.
该慈善机构自吹自擂,声称从来没有拒绝过任何人。
V-T If someone or something can boast a particular achievement or possession, they have achieved or possess that thing. 取得 (成功); 拥有
The houses will boast the latest energy-saving technology.
这些房屋将采用最新节能技术。
V to shape or dress (stone) roughly with a broad chisel 凿(石头)
N a stroke in which the ball is hit on to one of the side walls before hitting the front wall 弧线击球
V to hit (the ball) in this way or make such a stroke 击弧线(球)
Carol boasted about her costume.
卡罗尔吹嘘着她的戏装。
The cheater boasted that he could turn stone into gold.
那个骗子吹嘘道,他能点石成金。
Sam boasted that she could beat anyone at poker.
萨姆吹嘘说打扑克牌谁都赢不了她。
He notes that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has already boasted about his role as the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks during military commission proceedings at Guantanamo Bay.
VOA: standard.2009.11.25
The thing I always liked, Sal, about the Plains Indians, was the way they always got s'danged embarrassed after they boasted the number of scalps they got.
萨尔,我总喜欢大草原印第安人的一点,就是他们在吹嘘自己得了多少头皮之后,总会难堪。
In 2001,al-Qaida boasted that it had carried out the October 2000 bombing of USS Cole while the destroyer was refueling at a port in southern Yemen.
VOA: standard.2010.01.07
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