bluff
- IPA[blʌf]
英式
- a steep cliff, bank, or promontory.;a grove or clump of trees.
- (of a cliff or a ship's bows) having a vertical or steep broad front.
noun: bluff, plural noun: bluffs
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名詞
- 1. a steep cliff, bank, or promontory.
- 2. Canadian a grove or clump of trees.
形容詞
- 1. (of a cliff or a ship's bows) having a vertical or steep broad front.
- an industrial city in southeastern Arkansas, on the Arkansas River, site of a large arsenal; ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an action or statement that is intended to appear as a bluff but is in fact genuine.
Oxford Dictionary
- an action or statement that is intended to appear as a bluff but is in fact genuine.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a children's game in which a blindfolded player tries to catch others.
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- IPA[blʌf]
英式
- an attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or is going to do something: the offer was denounced as a bluff his game of bluff
- try to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions: he's been bluffing all along they bluffed their way past the sentries
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bləf]
美式
- a steep cliff, bank, or promontory.
- (of a cliff or a ship's bow) having a vertical or steep broad front.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bləf]
美式
- an attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or will do something: the offer was denounced as a bluff his game of bluff
- try to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions: he's been bluffing all along the object is to bluff your opponent into submission
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bləf]
美式
- direct in speech or behavior but in a good-natured way: a big, bluff, hearty man
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- IPA[blʌf]
英式
- direct in speech or behaviour but in a good-natured way: a big, bluff, hearty man
Oxford Dictionary