swagger
vi. 昂首阔步; 夸耀,炫耀
vt. 恐吓或欺负(某人)
n. 昂首阔步; 吹嘘,自大
If you swagger, you walk in a very proud, confident way, holding your body upright and swinging your hips.
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。
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。
1. an itinerant Australian laborer who carries his personal belongings in a bundle as he travels around in search of work
2. a proud stiff pompous gait
1. to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others;
2. discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
3. act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
1. (British informal) very chic;
He emerged with a macho swagger.
他大摇大摆地走了出来.
Don't swagger especially when you are in a good condition.
不要太得意,尤其是在你处于优势的时候.
Bob Lee Swagger : They delivered me on a train, wrapped up like a present.
他们把我运送上火车, 还包装得像是一份礼物.
That is a swagger stick.
那是一个轻便手杖.
She's going to sing at a swagger affair in the Ulster hall, belfast, on the twentyfifth.
二十五号那天,贝尔法斯特的阿尔斯特会堂举办一次排场很大的音乐会, 她将去演唱.