swagger
verb[I]
uk/ˈswæɡ.ər/us/ˈswæɡ.ɚ/towalkorbehavein a way thatshowsthat you are veryconfidentandthinkthat you areimportant:
They swaggered into theroom.他们大摇大摆地走进了房间。
Agroupofyoungmen swaggeredaroundoutsidethebar.一群年轻人在酒吧外面大摇大摆地走来走去。
His swaggeringself-confidenceirritatesmanypeople.他趾高气扬的自负神态激怒了很多人。
to walk
- walkThe baby has just learned to walk.
- strideShe strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager.
- marchHe marched right in to the office and demanded to see the governor.
- strollWe strolled along the beach.
- wanderShe wandered from room to room, not sure of what she was looking for.
- ambleShe ambled down the street, looking in shop windows.
Moving firmly on foot
- clomp
- clump
- flounce
- goose step
- lope
- march
- mark
- pace
- parade
- prance
- quick march!idiom
- sashay
- stamp
- stomp
- stride
- strut
- stump
- swaggeringly
- unmounted
- waltz
swagger
noun[SorU]
uk/ˈswæɡ.ər/us/ˈswæɡ.ɚ/a way ofwalkingorbehavingthatshowsyou areconfident:
Hewalkedout of theroomwithaself-confidentswagger.他大摇大摆、趾高气扬地走出了房间。
Underneath all his swagger he'sactuallyprettynervous.虽然他表面上一副自命不凡的样子,但实际上他很紧张。
Moving firmly on foot
- clomp
- clump
- flounce
- goose step
- lope
- march
- mark
- pace
- parade
- prance
- quick march!idiom
- sashay
- stamp
- stomp
- stride
- strut
- stump
- swaggeringly
- unmounted
- waltz