strutted
v. 趾高气扬地走,高视阔步( strut的过去式和过去分词 )
Someone who struts walks in a proud way, with their head held high and their chest out, as if they are very important.
He struts around town like he owns the place.
他在城里大摇大摆地晃荡,好像那是他的地盘。
A strut is a piece of wood or metal which holds the weight of other pieces in a building or other structure.
...the struts of a suspension bridge.
吊桥的支柱
The players strutted and posed for the cameras.
运动员昂首阔步,摆好姿势让记者拍照。
Peacocks strutted on the lawn.
孔雀在草坪上神气活现地走来走去.
A pigeon strutted along the roof, cooing rhythmically.
一只鸽子沿着屋顶大摇大摆地走, 有节奏地咕咕叫.
He strutted into the room.
他昂首阔步地走进屋去.
He introduced himself as "the leader" and strutted up and down like a peacock.
他自称“领导”,像个孔雀似的趾高气扬地走来走去。