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auri; bramanīga valoda, tukša lielīšanās; aurot, plosīties; plātīties -
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n. vågdån; stormande; skryt; hot--------v. storma, brusa; skrika; gorma, spela översittare -
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blus·ter [ʼblʌstəʳ, Am -ɚ] vihe \blustered and shouted at everyone er überschüttete jeden mit Schimpfreden -
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• bes; besneti; bučati; buka; graja; grditi; hujati; lomljava; praskati; prazna pretnja; samohvalisanje; zavijanje bure -
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• rähjätä• rähinöidä• nujakoida• vimma• uhkailu• uhota• raivota• rehentely• rehvastella• karjua• kehua• kerskailu• kerskua• kahakoida• kahinoida• myrskytä• nahistella• pauhaaminen• pauhata• mellakoida• mahtailla• tapella• ärjyä -
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1. noun1) рев бури2) шум, пустые угрозы, хвастовство2. verb1) бушевать; реветь (о буре)2) шуметь, хвастаться, грозиться (at)3) неистовствовать* * *1 (n) громкие слова; пустые слова; рев2 (v) шуметь* * *1) рев бури 2) шум, пустые угрозы 3) хвастовство* * *[blus·ter || 'blʌstə] n. рев бури, шум, пустые угрозы, угрозы, хвастовство v. бушевать, реветь, шуметь, грозиться, хвастаться* * ** * *1. сущ. 1) рев бури 2) шум, пустые угрозы 3) хвастовство 2. гл. 1) бушевать; реветь (о буре), завывать (о ветре) 2) шуметь, хвастаться, грозиться (at) 3) неистовствовать -
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• vyhrážat sa• vyvádzat• zúrit• hucat -
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n гучні слова, хвастощі, хвастовство, похваляння -
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['blastë:] v., n. -v 1. ulërin, shungullon(era). 2. turfulloj, shfryj. 3. fryhem, kapardisem /-n 1. shungullimë, ulërimë. 2. turfullim, shfryrje. 3. mburrje, fryrje, kapardisje -
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['blʌstə] 1. v1) бушува́ти, шумі́ти, реві́ти2) погро́жувати, нахваля́тися, хвали́тися3) шалені́ти, скажені́ти2. n1) рев бу́рі, шум2) ма́рні погро́зи; хва́стощі -
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nгромкие, пустые слова; хвастовство -
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s.1 bravuconadas, fanfarronadas (protests, threats)2 soplo fuerte de viento, golpe de viento, ráfaga de viento.3 lenguaje arrogante, fanfarria, bravuconada, bravuconería.4 confusión ruidosa.v.1 fanfarronear, fanfarrear, echar bravatas, escupir por el colmillo.2 bramar, bramar el viento.3 respirar fuertemente y con dificultad.vi.echar bravatas (protest, threaten) (pt & pp blustered) -
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subs.Noise: P. and V. ψόφος, ὁ.Boasting: P. κουφολογία, ἡ (Thuc.), αὔχημα, τό (Thuc.), P. and V. κόμπος, ὁ (Thuc.), V. γαύρωμα, τό, Ar. and V. κομπάσματα, τά; see also Threat.——————v. intrans.Make a noise: P. and V. ψοφεῖν, Ar. παφλάζειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bluster
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n.शेखी, डींग, बन्दर धमकीv. tr.सनसनाना, धमकाना
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bluster — UK [ˈblʌstə(r)] / US [ˈblʌstər] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms bluster : present tense I/you/we/they bluster he/she/it blusters present participle blustering past tense blustered past participle blustered to speak in an angry or… … English dictionary