to swagger
第三人称
swaggers
现在进行时
swaggering
过去式
swaggered
过去完成时
swaggered
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大摇大摆地走, 趾高气扬地走
to walk in a confident and often exaggerated way that shows off pride
- He swaggered into the room like he owned the place.
他大摇大摆地走进房间,好像他是这个地方的主人。
- They swagger through the hallways as if they're untouchable.
他们大摇大摆地走过走廊,仿佛他们是不可触碰的。
- The boxer swaggered to the ring, radiating confidence.
拳击手大摇大摆地走向拳击台,散发着自信。
- The pirate swaggered across the deck, boots thudding with each step.
海盗在甲板上大摇大摆地走着,每走一步靴子都发出咚咚声。
- She swaggered past her classmates after winning the debate.
她在赢得辩论后趾高气扬地走过同学身边。
2
to behave arrogantly or with excessive self-confidence
- The politician swaggered in interviews, dismissing opposing views.
- The team captain swaggered, claiming victory before the game ended.
- They swaggered through the debate, overestimating their own arguments.
- He swaggered in social situations, annoying his friends with his arrogance.
- He swaggered about his wealth and connections.
3
to intimidate someone through threats, domineering behavior, or a show of force
- The gang swaggered at the newcomers to assert dominance.
- He tried to swagger his way into getting what he wanted.
- Bullies often swagger to frighten classmates into submission.
- The manager swaggered to enforce strict rules on the team.
- His attempt to swagger failed when no one paid attention to his threats.