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strut AHD[strŭt] D.J.[strʌt]K.K.[strʌt]v.(动词)strut.ted, strut.ting, struts v.intr.(不及物动词)strutreplica of a British World War I Sopwith Camel fighter plane with struts between the wings- To walk with pompous bearing; swagger.神气活现地走路;高昂阔步
v.tr.(及物动词)- To display in order to impress others:炫耀:为了给他人印象而显示:She strutted all her new clothes before the guests.她在客人面前炫耀她所有的新衣服
- To brace with a supporting bar or rod.(以支柱)支撑
n.(名词)- A pompous, self-important gait.趾高气扬的姿态
- A bar or rod used to brace a structure against forces applied from the side.支柱:从旁侧支撑建筑物的木条或杆子
strut (one's) stuff【俚语】 - To behave or perform in an ostentatious manner; show off.炫耀:以炫耀的方式举止或表现;炫耀
- Middle English strouten [to stand out] 中古英语 strouten [站出]
- from Old English strūtian [to stand out stiffly] * see ster- 1源自 古英语 strūtian [僵硬地站出] * 参见 ster- 1
strutʹter n.(名词)strutʹtingly adv.(副词)strut, swagger, swank- The central meaning shared by these verbs is "to walk or conduct oneself with exaggerated self-importance or affected superiority": 这些动词的中心意思是“过分夸大自己重要性或假装高人一等地行走或表现自己”: a pompous lecturer strutting back and forth across the stage;一个在台上趾高气扬地来回走的演讲者;a parvenu swaggering around at a party;在舞会上神气活现地四处走动的暴发户;a newly elected senator's wife swanking around town. 新当选参议员的妻子在镇上神气活现地四处走动
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