He was disliked because his manner was always full of braggadocio.
人们讨厌他,因为他老是吹牛。
Fink: American frontiersman and folk hero known for his marksmanship, fighting skills, and braggadocio.
芬克:以枪法、斗技和吹牛而出名的美国拓荒者和民间英雄人物。
If you can stomach his braggadocio bullshit about wooing pretty girls, as usual Han's article makes a good point.
如果你能受得了他吹牛屁争取漂亮的女孩子,像往常一样娴的文章使好点了。
In the end, there might be some signs that boorish boys know they're overreaching - and that may be expressed in the level of their braggadocio.
最后,也许有一些粗俗的男人发现自己过了头的迹象——这表现在他们吹牛的程度中。
But I suspect that if you could 29 wade through their 30 braggadocio and really talk to hunters, many of them would tell you the same thing.
但我想,如果你能看穿他们的吹嘘,与这些猎人坦诚交谈,他们很多人也许会跟你说同样的话。
近义词
n.
self-praisefanfaronade
同根词
词根 bragger
bragger
adj. 自夸的(brag的比较级形式) n. 吹牛者
bragging
n. 吹牛 v. 夸耀(brag的ing形式) vi. 夸口
释义
n.
boastful or arrogant behaviour
自夸,吹牛。
词源
"late 16th cent. (denoting a boaster): from Braggadocchio, the name of a braggart in Spenser's Faerie Queene, from BRAG or BRAGGART + the Italian suffix -occio, denoting something large of its kind."